Hey friends! At the beginning of each month, I share in-depth look at my blogging and business goals for the month ahead. I find that crafting goals at the start of the month is a great way to align my work with the aspirations that matter to me most. It’s also a way to keep me focused and dreaming big. Not to mention, sharing these goals for everyone to see makes me even more motivated to complete them. Today, I’m sharing how I did in June, as well as some big goals I’m striving toward this July.

As a new addition to these posts, I want to start sharing some statistical info, so you can see where we’re at. In terms of pageviews, the past month was one of our biggest months to date. Our pageviews grew 20% compared to May. And if we compare June and April? Our pageviews grew 60%. Here are June’s statistics, straight from Google Analytics:

Each week is pretty consistent and steadily growing. The dips are for each weekend — pretty interesting!
Also, while working on my quarterly taxes in June, I realized that my income so far in 2015 is the same as my entire income was in 2014. That was quite a trip for me to see, and I’m on track to double my income this year. It’s exciting and very motivating. I wonder where my business will be a year from now?
I’m currently working on an e-course that explains the exact strategies I implemented to see this kind of growth. I’m crazy excited to release it and I know it’s going to help a lot of people. WOO! (By the way, if you’re interested and want updates on when the course launches, you can sign up here).
How I did on my June goals:
1. Host my first Twitter Chat (#NectarChat)
I sure did — two, in fact! In all honesty, I wasn’t entirely sure how much I’d like hosting a Twitter chat. I knew it could be fun, but I was worried it would just become one more thing on my ever-growing to do list. The first chat took a LOT of work to prepare. I am an over-thinker and a perfectionist (a real winning combination there #sarcasm), so it took me forever to think of questions that felt useful, built community, and flowed. During the chat, I set alarms on my phone so that I was alerted each time I needed to send out a new question, which was SO HELPFUL. Hosting a Twitter chat is waaaay more fast-paced and bananas (but fun!!) than I expected, so those alarms kept me on track.
The second chat was a lot easier to create and run, and now I’m feeling much more confident about hosting them. They’re a ton of fun and I really enjoy getting to meet more members of our community. Even more than that, I enjoy seeing people have those moments where something just CLICKS. I’ve had participants tell me that they ran back to their blog after the chat because they were so inspired that they wanted to implement everything they learned straight away. I even had a reader email me to say that she stayed up until 4am just to participate and was glad she did. Man, that makes me so happy!
Our next #NectarChat is actually TONIGHT! We’re talking about how to deal with comparison and competition as a blogger, and given the supportive community that #NectarChat has become, I have a feeling one is going to be the best one yet. It starts at 6pm PST (9pm EST). If you follow me on Twitter (@nectarcollect), you’ll be able to see the questions I post. Stoked!

2. Launch a podcast
Well, clearly that hasn’t happened yet, haha! I did start the month on the right track, by purchasing all of the supplies I’d need (I had a lot of fun finding a jingle to use for the intro), but got too busy with other projects. I still would like to have a podcast in the near future, but I think it will need to take a backseat until my ecourse is finished.
3. Give a speech at Alt Summit that I feel proud of

I think there was room for improvement (but if we’re being honest, I always think there’s room for improvement), but I do feel proud about the presentation I gave! I realized that feeling proud of my presentation wasn’t about how fancy or funny it was, but about how much knowledge I was able to give the participants. And I definitely think they learned a lot, which makes me feel good.
Speaking at Alt also ignited a craving in me to teach even more. Now that I live in LA, with lots of creatives and bloggers, I’m really looking to start hosting in-person workshops sometime before 2016. I’m forcing myself to wait until my e-course is done, because I have a tendency to start a million things at once. 😉
4. Finish my eCourse and create a plan to launch it
Welp, not quite! I realized that I kept getting overwhelmed with the amount of information there is and everything that I needed to do to complete the course, which kept halting my progress. In an effort to find someone to “hold my hand,” I invested in a course (about making online courses, go figure!) with David Siteman Garland. The course has been great so far and the Facebook group that comes with it is an awesome motivator, too. I feel like I’m finally making real progress!
Goals for July 2015:
1. Finish the content for my e-course
According to the handy-dandy schedule I created, I should have the content written, recorded, and filmed by July 20th. That feels preeeetty damn ambitious right now, but I’ve also taken on less design clients for this reason and KNOW that I have enough time to do it. It’s just about finding the motivation to work on this constantly, which can be hard for my multi-passionate little brain.
2. Design a membership site for the e-course
Along with creating an e-course comes about a zillion other things I need to do, like creating a membership site where the course will actually exist and where members can log in to access the content. As a web designer, it feels a little sacrilegious to hire someone to do this for me, so I’m aiming to do it on my own. This might be the sort of the thing that would save me a lot of time to hire out to someone else though. We’ll see when it comes down to it!
3. Work on ideas for a new logo
I’ve been thinking a lot about my logo lately, and I don’t know if it feels right for us anymore. I still want our brand to feel fun, warm, and inviting, but I think our current logo looks a little too playful. I’ve also always disliked the fact that it’s asymmetrical and doesn’t work horizontally (neurotic perfectionist rears its ugly head again). I want to create something more clean and versatile. What do you think? Do you like the logo? Think we can do better?
4. Take professional headshots
This is something I’ve been meaning to do for ages, but never quite got around to it. The profile photo I currently use everywhere is a super cropped photo of me at Alt Summit last year. I like it, but it wasn’t taken to be a headshot (there’s a ton of other stuff in the photo that I cropped out haha). Anyone know of any fun portrait photographers in the LA area?!
5. Make blogging more of a priority
Or perhaps I should say, “publish blog posts consistently and on-time.” Why? Well blogging is a priority right now, but the things I’ve been prioritizing have been more “behind the scenes,” such as creating social media systems, taking photos, etc. But recently my blog posts have been a little untimely. I usually try to schedule posts for 7am each weekday, but many of them have been going out much later. I know that maybe this could be a small thing, but being consistent and reliable doesn’t feel small to me and I’m sure people have felt a little let-down when they visit in the morning and still see yesterday’s post. Anyways, I’d like to get my booty in gear and begin scheduling posts in advance again.
6. Exercise

Last but not least, exercise! One of my biggest accomplishments in 2015 so far has been adopting a much healthier diet. I stopped consuming dairy, I drink a gallon of water per day, and as much as possible, I try to eat “paleo” (i.e. I eat healthy meats like chicken breast, turkey, or fish with a heaping side of veggies). I also try to buy organic as much as possible, which is crazy expensive, but I read an article that suggested that the cost of buying organic is less than the cost of the medical bills you’ll be paying later in life if you eat a processed, GMO, non-organic diet. I don’t remember if that was from a study or someone’s opinion (haha that would be helpful!), but I understand the reasoning and it makes sense. By the way, I’m not trying to judgmental of other people’s diets and I know that eating healthy can be time-consuming and expensive. This is just something I’ve been working on, so I wanted to share my progress.
That is all to say that now I’m wondering, why don’t I ever exercise? If I’m putting in all this effort to eat healthily, then why would I lower the payoff by leading such a sedentary life? I’m currently reading The Power of Habit (awesome book so far…if you like Malcolm Gladwell, you’ll love this!), and the author talks about “keystone habits.” A keystone habit is one thing in your life that you change, which has a ripple effect and changes everything else, too. I feel like eating well is my keystone habit, which is now making me want to improve myself in a myriad of other ways. And it only took me 26 years to find it! 😉















I love your current logo, but I totally understand not loving that it doesn’t work horizontally … Mine is super simple (just my name in my lettering) horizontally and I never feel like I wish that it could fit in some other form … Maybe even taking the same components that you’re using currently, but line them up horizontally. You may even be able to use that as a secondary logo. I would still recognize it as you if it was in that form!
P.S. Stoked to join #nectarchat tonight! Thanks for putting in all of the hard work so we can all connect! 🙂
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Thank you for your feedback, Chelcey! 🙂 I’m glad you like the current logo. I’ve tried it out on horizontal form, but I didn’t think it worked well unfortunately. Your logo is very cute! Love your writing. 🙂
And yay! So excited you’ll be joining in on #NectarChat. 🙂
Thank you so much for sharing Melyssa! I love getting to “peek behind the curtain” and see what other business owners are working on. Plus, I’m a sucker for stats updates so that was fun to see too! Can’t wait to hear more about how you were able to grow the blog so much! xo, Megan
Also, I saw that you mentioned that you have been setting timers to remind you when it is time to post the next question in #NectarChat and I wanted to share with you a way to schedule your Tweets in advance (for free!) so you can just focus on the conversation instead!
Log in to your Buffer account (the free one works just fine) and start writing out the question. You can attach images too! Then click the arrow next to the “Add to Queue” button and select “Schedule Post.” Voila! Now you can build out all the tweets and questions in advance and have them go out automatically!
I’ve attached an image too in case that helps! 🙂 Looking forward to tonight’s chat!
Oh my gosh. I actually use the paid version of Buffer on a daily basis, but this hadn’t crossed my mind. haha! I think I will do that. 🙂 Thank you for the suggestion and for being so thoughtful to include an image, too! So sweet! 🙂
Thanks Megan! Glad you enjoyed this. I love “peeks behind the curtain” too. 🙂
Ive actually thought about taking that course on creating ecourses! Would love to know more of your thoughts on it! And I feel you with the consistent blogging thing..it has been a struggle for me too
I’ll let you know when I finish it! It has lots of useful info though. We’ll see how my course ends up doing — the real test. 😉
Great goals! Very excited to join in #NectarChat tonight, love the community you’re building!
Thank you Lucy! Very excited to chat with you over there tonight. WOO!
Melissa, I’ll be happy to make your new fun portrait happen!
And I am also looking forward to join the chat tonight, for the very first time!:) I am usually so, so bad coping with the chat’s speed…
Oly | TLV Birdie Blog
You’re so sweet, Oly!! Do you have a portrait portfolio by chance? Your blog design is SUPER cute by the way! Did you spell out all of the words for the things in your sidebar and then photograph them?!
And haha! I am bad at dealing with how fast-paced the chat is, too. My heart is always racing haha.
Great goals list! I also need to take professional head shots at some point. It’s been on my mind off a while now, but I just haven’t gotten around to it. I’ll have to add it to my summer to do list 🙂
Woo! Hopefully we can both get it done sometime soon. 😀 It’s just one of those things, isn’t it?
Great list of goals. My goal is to take my blog in a slightly new direction as I got told it was pointless by my significant other, which was a little mean, but I think I can make it better. Getting out of a bad mood slump because of this is probably my first goal!
Amber
Aw I’m really sorry your partner said that. I think that if something brings you joy and isn’t hurting anyone else, then it totally serves a purpose. 🙂
I love this goals list! I really need to start exercising and eating better! And one of my biggest goals for this month is to get my new blog off the ground! Your entire blog has been SOOOO helpful while setting it up and setting different goals for along the way! I may even have it bookmarked up top! Haha!
Aww that makes me so happy to hear, Becca! Very glad to help. 🙂
#NectarChat tonight was amazing! So encouraging, thank you so much for all your hard work. Sometimes I get caught up in the solo aspect of blogging and forget that there’s a great community at my fingertips.
xo
Johanna
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Johanna! And I forget the same thing sometimes. I think that’s why I love #NectarChat — it’s a great reminder of all the amazing people out there. 🙂
Absolutely love all your goals and that growth is so impressive. I really like the idea of starting a goals blog post, just to even keep myself accountable. 😀 Keep it up and let’s crush July!! 😀
Xx
Lauren Jade
Lauren Jade Lately
‘Simplify Life, Maximize Happiness’
Thank you Lauren! 🙂 And you totally should, I love doing these. 🙂
It’s so inspiring to read your stats and goals! I’m a newbie blogger and my stats aren’t anything like yours but this makes me believe that everything is possible. Good job!
It definitely is. 🙂 We all start somewhere.
I’ve recently gotten super into podcasts, so I’m really excited to start listening to yours! Oof you have quite a few July goals! You’re sensational! 😀 -Audrey | Brunch at Audrey’s
haha we’ll see if I can finish them all! It’s going to be a busy month. 😀
You got this!
I actually like the current logo, but hey it’s more important how you feel about your baby yah? I need reintroduce exercising back to my routine as well, but the bummer side of me says otherwise. Good luck and have fun!
I’m glad you like it, Elizabeth! 🙂 And haha I know how that feels.
consistency is totally key for serious blogging. it’s crazy how engagement and page views explode when your readers know they can trust you to publish content when you say you will!
you are such a role model. I need to blog more consistently. I can’t wait for your e-book and class to come out. I will try to do it for sure.
That is so sweet of you, Jessa! <3 Thank you for your support, too. 🙂
Love seeing how you’re achieving your goals! I wish I could’ve seen your speech at Alt Summit. Do they ever plan on sharing anything via YouTube?
Monica | monica-galvan.com
Thank you Monica! 🙂 And I have considered starting a YouTube channel, but haven’t put a lot of thought into it yet. If you’re talking about the Alt speech though, then I’m not sure it’s recorded. Bah!
Bummed that I wasn’t able to join your first two #nectarchat, especially the second one, but I was super happy I got to join the third one yesterday. Our time differences really make it hard for me because I live in Asia. But since I’m learning so much from you, I just have to make the effort of sneaking around the office and joining the twitter chat. Ha! Goodluck with your goals. Looking forward to you summarizing your second #nectarchat.
Stay awesome,
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How awesome that a year later you’ve done these things and so much more and rebranded to use your name. You’re such an inspiration, Melyssa!
Aw thank you so much for the kind and encouraging words, Sarah! I hope all is well with you and best of luck on your online business 🙂
Definitely like reading your goals. I keep a list of goals but it’s difficult to put a time table to most of them. Nevertheless, in keeping the list, I do manage to accomplish though not always how I imagined.
I’m also feel very good about launching my first course this month, but I still need to improve my marketing funnel to get new sales. It seems like about 10% of my subscribers purchased the course, so now the challenge is to keep sales going from month to month as I begin working on her next course.
Thanks for sharing your goals, Melyssa. I’m also finding the Hive course very informative. Getting ready to work on my Pinterest page.
You are making MOVES, Bakari! I love it and and I’m super glad to hear you’re liking Blog to Biz Hive. Best of luck and please keep us posted on your progress 🙂