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Q&A

Hello there!

I recently did a Q&A style interview with a local PR company and thought I would share it with you all on here so you could find out a little more about me!

 

1. How did you first get into blogging, and how would you describe your blogging style?
My blogging journey started over 3 years ago when we were renovating and moving in to my grandparents house. I was posting photos onto my instagram to show friends and family what we were getting up to; I couldn’t believe it when other people (I didn’t know) wanted to follow along too! I decided to create an interior based blog as that was what all our energy was being focused on at the time but it has since developed to include family and lifestyle too since my little boy came along. I would said my blog is very much an informal chatty style, as I hope to make it as easy and accessible as possible…For me a lot of the time I let the photos speak for themselves!
2. What do you think is the best strategy that worked well for you to get more traffic to your blog?
Definitely using all the social platforms available. Direct people from Instagram to your blog, from you blog to facebook, facebook to Pinterest etc etc. This helps to cover all audiences available. I try where possible to chat about topical subjects and also like to either entertain or educate people with my content – helps them to come back for more!
3. What inspired you to start your blog?
I wanted to use my blog to document the renovation journey of Rose Cottage, it was the best way I felt I could keep all the memories in one place. The blog is a real creative outlet, a bit of fun and a little something for me; its a way for me to let my hair down and a hobby which doesn’t involve needing a babysitter!
4. How active are you on a weekly basis? How often do you communicate with your followers?
I am active daily on social media – mostly instagram as its my favourite platform and where I have the biggest audience. Instagram stories I feel is the best way to connect with people and show your true personality.
5. What is your biggest challenge?
I would say juggling (!!!) Being a wife, mum, working a part time job, keeping a house and having the blog can be demanding – often there just isn’t enough hours in the day.
6. What’s your best advice for handling criticism on social media?
I think if you put yourself out there on social media you have to expect to get a little bit of criticism – not that this excuses it in any way. I have never responded to anyone who has been unkind to me, I simply ignore and delete.
7. Have you ever worked with any brands/businesses through your blog?
I have been so lucky that organically the blog has grown (its been so unexpected) and I have got some amazing opportunities through it. I have worked with some big brands such as Tommee Tippee, Asda, Sainsburys, Primark, M&S, and local business such as The Boulvard, Spar NI and Roe Park Hotel.
8. What is important to you when working with brands?
When working with brands I think the most important thing is good communication on both parts. The collaboration should be mutually beneficial, therefore a good discussion agreeing expectations insures everyone is getting the most of out it.
9. What advice would you give to a brand/business who wants to work with an influencer?
Do your homework! Make sure you follow an influencer and watch what they are up to before you chose to work with them. Make sure they are a good fit for your brand and you haven’t just chose them based on number of followers. Ask them for their audience insights and check they are inline with who you wish to target. Follower numbers are definitely not the be all and end all – check their engagement levels (number of likes and comments) to ensure they have a loyal audience.
10. What social media site do you feel is best for you to reach your target audience?
Instagram has definitely been the best site for me personally. My target audience are Mums aged 25-45, and instagram is where they all currently hang out!

 

If you have anything else you would like to know, please get in touch!

Hope you enjoyed reading, as much as I enjoyed writing!

Jill

 

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Everything you need to know about appearing in an Interior Magazine

Hello there!

If you follow me over on Instagram you will know I’ve had a photographer in today taking some photos of Rose Cottage for a local magazine.  We have featured in one before just over a year ago, so it was a pleasure to do it again!  My inbox has been flooding with messages asking about the experience so I thought it would be easier to put all the info into a blog post.

Here’s everything you need to know about appearing in an Interior Magazine (in my own experience!!!)

  1. You don’t always need to be asked

From the messages I’ve received, everyone assumes you always get asked to feature; but, this is not always the case! If you think you have a beautiful home you can contact the magazine yourself, send over some images and ask to be considered.

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2. You will most definitely feel like a dirty bruit

Because you become this mad cleaning person, who wants to clean everything in sight, you will find masses of dirt in places you didn’t even know existed!…Queue thinking you could grow spuds behind your sofa!

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3. You will spend alot of time faffing

Painting over toothpaste splatters, delicately positioning potatoes in a crate and karate chopping cushions will only be a few crazy activities you will undertake in preparation.

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4. Hiding anything that is even remotely ugly

This may include bins, tv buttons, multi-coloured plastic toys and even family members; which leads me on to….

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5. Bailing your family out

You most definitely will not want any small people hanging about on the day of the shoot (Kids and expensive camera equipment will not mix) so I recommend getting rid of them as soon as you can – a week before the shoot is just about perfect!!

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6. You will become the most awkward and out of place thing in your own home

Trying to keep out of the way of the photographer is hard, especially if you don’t live in a big house.

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7. You will be out of money

You will convince yourself your home needs to be able to feed the 5000 and have more fresh flowers than chelsea flower show.

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8. The experience will be as enjoyable as you make it

Take your time, enjoy your home and soak it all up!

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As always if you have any questions, please get in touch!

Hope you enjoy reading, as much as I enjoy writing!

Jill

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Garden Transformation

Hello there!

Well…..hasn’t this post has been a loooooong time coming?! We have been in Rose Cottage over 3 years now and the outside has been left completely untouched. (Apart from my Dad taking the head staggers with the weed killer when they outgrow him!!!)  We have quite a lot of outdoor space and it has been overwhelming for us to know where to start.  A few weeks ago I decided I needed to start somewhere; I didn’t want to let another year go by without doing anything.  Neither the Hubby or I have any skills in the gardening department, but with some guidance from my Dad I got to work!

When my Grandparents lived in Rose Cottage, my Granda would be out pottering about outside everyday rain or shine.  For his 70th Birthday my parents bought him a greenhouse, which Dad constructed outside the backdoor on top of some old reclaimed brick.  This greenhouse stood proudly there until around 2 years ago, when we sent it off to another home to be loved.  From then, like the rest of the outdoors, it was let go wild!

Before:

I started by weeding and clearing the whole area.  This was a hard graft both physically and emotionally; I was finding little pots and gardening tools I remembered my Granda having in the greenhouse, so it was bringing lots of memories back.  This made me annoyed at myself for letting it get so out of hand, but it also made me more determined to make it a space which he would be proud of.

After it was cleared, I put down some heavy plastic both inside and outside the bricked area to keep the weeds at bay; then white stones inside and large bark on the outside.  I added some slim wooden posts to the fencing and attached solar powered festoon lights on top from B&M.

I wanted to put all the plants in pots as my track record at keeping them alive is not good! (Means I can replace them when needed!) I am also a massive fan of faffing, so can easily move them about as often as I like!!

All the pots and plants were picked up from Home Bargains, B&M, TKMaxx and B&Q.

The table and chairs are from Argos and linked here (its currently on offer too!)

Solar powered lanterns are from B&M.

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I cannot believe I have such a nice outdoor space now to enjoy!  It was such hard work, but boy was it worth it!  Now to sort out the rest!!!

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If you have any questions as always please get in touch.

Hope you enjoyed reading, as much as I enjoyed writing!

Jill