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A-Z Challenge Reflections ~ Part 1

'This is what the Team behind the A-C Challenge writes on the A-Z blog for the Reflection post.
My replies and comments will be in blue, like this text.


Our team theme this year was: A is for Aspirations: Blogging hopes, dreams, and goals
Do you feel like our team's posts from this month met your expectations for that theme?
First off a HUGE thanks to the Crew behind the A-Z Challenge. THANK YOU!

As far as I read the Crew's posts on the A-Z homepage, yes they fit the theme. But I feel a bit that it's work wasted, as I was too busy really reading them, and I felt that the most frequent use of these posts was self promotion from other participants.



While you reflect on your blog's April Challenge posts, please consider this:

How do you feel about the Theme Reveal? (Especially if this is not your first year doing the Challenge.)
I feel that having Theme-reveal AND Sign up is overkill. There's no extra value in the Theme reveal, as we're asked to add our themes in the sign-up spreadsheet as well.
As Lissa says in the comment, the Theme reveal list alone would do nicely, maybe prolonging the closing date until March 31 would be wise. I don't think the possibility of signing up should overlap with the Challenge proper.


In what ways does the reflection post help you?
I don't know. I always write them, hoping that it'll help improve next year's A-Z Challenge, but so far no luck.

What experiences have you had in the past, or hope to have this year, with the Road Trip?
I always promise to do it, but then life happens. Maybe this year.

    Does the HTML on the badges/ graphics page help you?
No.

    Did you meet your blogging goals in April?
Yes, I wrote all 26 posts.

    What were your top five favourite blogs from the challenge to visit in April this year?
I want to mention Whatever I Think of and the bookish scavenger hunt there. It was fun. Not that I did not find a few other good ones, but this year I found only a few I really looked forward to reading. Also I ran out of time. I would have loved to solve Jamie's crosswords @ Uniquely Maladjusted but Fun, I'd have loved to follow LindaMay Curry's journey with Cancer @ The lost Summer, (Curry Apple Orchard), or seen all of America's beauty with AM @ Ramblin' with AM, and so much more. But my eyes, never good, were especially uncooperative during May.

Did a co-host (J Lenni Dorner, Arlee Bird, Zalka Csenge Virág, John Holton, Jayden R Vincente, or Ronel Janse van Vuuren) comment on your blog during the challenge?
Yes, and thank you.

Is there a comment you received on your blog in April that is your favorite?
Yes there is - but I'll keep it to myself.

Who were your top comment-leavers this challenge, and did they do the challenge?
I don't know, as I don't keep track of comments. I suspect Mimi @ Messymimi's Meanderings or River @ Drifting through Life, but then we comment on one another's blogs throughout the year. Actually I just looked to my stats - and found a strange fact - I've had fewer visitors and comments during A-Z than I normally have. I wonder why. 

Is your blog open to comments from everyone, or only comments from those who "sign in" to the platform?
Yes, my blog is open to everyone, always. older posts are moderated, to avoid spamming, but never limited by log in or captchas or any such. 
    Do you feel this helps or hurts your blogging comment goals?
Erm, sorry. I do not understand. Other blogs having log in or Captchas surely prevents me from commenting, if this is what you mean.

Are there any other blog hops you regularly take part in?
Poetry Monday, Words for Wednesday, Sunday Selections and Colour of the Month (Colour26). All these have suffered because of the A-Z Challenge.

Did you discover anything interesting because of the Challenge?
Of course. Reading so many different blogs would make me discover something :)

Will you plan to do the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge in 2027, and why (or why not)?
No, I won't. Because ... please read my A-Z Challenge Reflections ~ Part 2 for an explanation. 

Will you recommend this blog hop to others?
Neither recommend nor the opposite.

If RoadTrippers only visit one of your Challenge posts, which would you suggest and why? (This question is also the prompt if you create a RoadTrip post.)
Do you plan to visit the A to Z site every month?
    The site gets many hits, even in the off-season!
What else could the team offer you to persuade you to encourage others to join the challenge?
I do not plan to visit, I do visit now and then, mostly to see if you're doing something like the Zip through Autumn Challenge from 2022.

To make me do the challenge again in 2027, and encourage others to do the challenge as well ... Good question. It's not the challenge as such that makes me say no to doing this again, but something has shifted, from fun and sharing to a hard seriousness and monetizing of a lot of things ...

I do not mean to disdain anybody's hard work, and I really admire the Crew for their dedication and all what they do, but still, I don't know ... It was way more fun some years ago, and I have no idea how to remedy this ...


12 kommentarer:

  1. I prefer the theme reveal because it's a simpler list - too many stuff on the master list to wade through. Maybe it's like a extra that most people don't want to do.

    Reflection post are good, give me a reminder of what I did or didn't like. I don't think it's much use for making suggestions for the challenge but it's good to say them anyway.

    Have a lovely day.

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    1. You're too right here. The theme reveal list alone would do the trick. I'm going to amend my text reflecting this.

      Reflections post ... I sure hope the good people from the A-Z Challenge read our posts, but I suspect nothing's going to change before too late ... the number of participants keep on dropping year by year.

      Slet
  2. I try to promote books but the volume of web traffic is very low and non-effective. The fun posts which don't promote anything also get little traffic. People have shifted to social media.

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    1. Yes people are on Instagram or somewhere else. I hope and suspect they'll return to blogging when the dust settles again.

      Slet
  3. First, thank you for the shout out. Yes, I've also noticed participation dropping year by year, since I first participated in 2015. Back then it was like drinking from a fire hose (sorry for the Americanism) but I miss that aspect. I agree that part of it is that blogging, in general, may have become less popular with the growth of social media, as one of your commenters observed. I also agree that the Theme Reveal should be sufficient without a separate sign up. If it's made Into a combo Theme Reveal/challenge signup (with the Theme Reveal part optional) it would save time for both participants and organizers. I also think the reflections asks too many questions. By the end of the challenge, many of us are exhausted.

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    1. Too right all of this. Drinking from a fire hose - what an expression. I once tried just holding one :)

      Slet
  4. I like the theme reveal, too - usually a smaller list plus I like to have an idea of what I am about to read! I am still trying to work my way through the list commenting as I go. The reveal spreadsheet is smaller so I decided to start there!

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    1. The reveal spreadshhet is better, more clear. I like it too. And I too began there.

      Slet
  5. I like the Theme Reveal. I think it gives participants time to plan their posts once they've "committed" to a theme. I agree the host's posts were used for linking A to Z instead of a comment. I wonder if those bloggers didn't bother to sign up?

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    1. Most of those commenting on the hosts' post had signed up.
      The Theme reveal somehow feels more binding than the other one ;) Also I like having an idea what'll meet med when I click the link.

      Slet
  6. It's fun to do, but it doesn't make that much difference any longer to my traffic. Some blogs I read regularly now I started because of the A to Z, but I don't find that as often any more.

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    1. This migth be just what I feel. It's fun to DO it, but nothing much comes off it any more.

      Slet

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