It's been a bit of a rocky start to the new year for me. Family distractions caused me to take a step back and look closely at the blog. When I first started blogging, I read an article describing how it can take, on average, five years of hard work before it's clear whether or not a new blog will be successful. That seemed reasonable, and so I promised myself that I'd get to work and not worry too much about success (whatever that means) until at least four years had passed. Now, four years later, I find myself wondering about the success of my blogging approach.
There are so many things I love about this blog--things that I consider a huge success. First of all, I love to photograph dolls and write about them. And, there's an incredible selection of amazing dolls out there to review. I feel like the proverbial kid in a candy shop most days. In addition, I get a lot of visitors or "page hits" (the brass rings of blogging) and am about to hit the 6,000,000 mark, which is unbelievable. I also love you guys. I'd wager that few blogs have such an amazing, kind, insightful audience. But the bottom line is really all about...well, the bottom line. The harsh reality is that this blog is losing money. Lots of money. Breaking even would be one thing, but losing money is starting to be bad. This could be my fault, or just the way blogs are these days. I don't know. But I can no longer pretend that this is my job. It's kind-of the opposite.
I like blogging too much to give it up completely, but my approach definitely has to change. While I figure out what all of this means, I thought I would publish the wonderful contributions from the last Photo Mission. I asked to see pictures of the interesting dolls for sale in your part of the world. I added my own photographs to this post and will also include two short reviews. One of the reviews is of a doll that I found during the Photo Mission: Monster High's new mermaid, Posea Reef. Snapping pictures of Posea on the store shelf was not enough--I wanted to get a closer look at her:
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Thursday, September 10, 2015
Ever After High Explosion!
This post will mark a bittersweet crossroads for the blog. On the bitter side, I'm no longer accepting new full-length guest reviews, and so today's guest review will be among the last of its kind (there are just a few more reviews waiting in my inbox). The sweet part is that it will be the very first time I get to show off some wonderful Photo Mission pictures--a new way to share everyone's photographs and thoughts here on the blog. And in the midst of all this, I've included my own mini review. So...there's a lot going on here today! I think it's fun to have so many voices and talents in one review, and I can't think of a better doll line to accommodate this than the creative and whimsical Ever After High.
My guest reviewer today is Cory, who--like so many of my guest reviewers--is one of the most patient and lovely people in the world. She first emailed me about a possible guest review back in May, so you can see when she started this review and how long she's been waiting for me to get my act together to publish it. Cory is a hard-working college student and a budding doll reviewer. She collects Ever After High dolls and will show you two of those dolls today: Bunny Blanc and Sugar-Coated Madeline Hatter.
To accompany Cory's double review I have the pleasure of sharing five Photo Mission shots with you. Big thanks to Amanda, Kirsty, Val, Jessica and MyLittleMegara for these wonderful contributions. Mission accomplished! I've photographed my own newest Ever After High girl, Way Too Wonderland's Kitty Cheshire, to add to the mix:
My guest reviewer today is Cory, who--like so many of my guest reviewers--is one of the most patient and lovely people in the world. She first emailed me about a possible guest review back in May, so you can see when she started this review and how long she's been waiting for me to get my act together to publish it. Cory is a hard-working college student and a budding doll reviewer. She collects Ever After High dolls and will show you two of those dolls today: Bunny Blanc and Sugar-Coated Madeline Hatter.
To accompany Cory's double review I have the pleasure of sharing five Photo Mission shots with you. Big thanks to Amanda, Kirsty, Val, Jessica and MyLittleMegara for these wonderful contributions. Mission accomplished! I've photographed my own newest Ever After High girl, Way Too Wonderland's Kitty Cheshire, to add to the mix:
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