You may not bother with resolutions for the new year, but setting goals for your blog helps you to (re)focus and shape your online home. We asked a diverse mix of bloggers:
What’s the most important goal you have for your site in 2016?

Lisa Jakub, lisajakub.net
My resolution is very simple and not so easy: I want to create work that tells the truth. Writing, for me, is all about connection, and nothing creates connection like open-hearted honesty. It’s about putting letters and spaces together in a way that reaches out and allows all of us to feel less alone. It’s about finding our commonalities and celebrating our individual authenticity. And if we can laugh about it in the process — even better.
Emily J. Petersen, The Bookshelf of Emily J.

My goal for my blog in 2016 is to re-personalize it! I started out by writing about my memories and experiences as they connected with books, and I’ve gotten away from that. I’m working on a PhD and finishing my dissertation this year, so I’ve become preoccupied. My book reviews tend to be just that: book reviews. I think what made my blog special in the beginning were the stories I told about my life as they related to books.
So in 2016, I plan to make my posts more personal, more engaging, and more sincere. I read a lot of books, but I’d rather write about my personal reaction or connection to a book than repeat the plot line. I think this personalization will help me to reconnect with my loyal readers and to find new ones. I love the community aspects of blogging, so I hope to reinsert myself there by sharing who I am and opening up more.
Sam Nathapong, Sam in Bangkok

I’m interested in free speech in 2016. Bangkok, Thailand, has been under the military government for more than a year, since the May 2014 coup. The military junta has created a climate of fear among us, from small bloggers to journalists and academics all over the country.
My blog is small, so I’m not trying to be all Katniss Everdeen about it — and Bangkok is far more than what is described as The Hunger Games’ District 12. On Twitter, it feels especially tense for those of us writing in the English language from Thailand. But with this global language, I want to reach more people and let them know that there are still reasons to smile under such conditions — and to tell my own part of this story.
Bangkok is still rich in culture, and we have so many visitors each year. I believe that everyone has their own unique Bangkok story inside of them, and my goal is to reach out to these people. My door is open if they have a story to tell.
In 2016, I want Sam in Bangkok to be a blog where we can share and discover stories about Bangkok — freely.
Summer Pierre, Paper Pencil Life

I have always been a conflicted blogger, feeling slightly apologetic for keeping what can seem an indulgently personal project in a public forum. Yet after this year of feeling more connected than ever to a growing audience, due to telling my imperfect and personal stories, it hit me: Who am I kidding? I love my blog. If it weren’t for my blog I would have never tried half of what I’ve done. It is both my lab and my studio, and although I might have made comics and written essays without it, I doubt I’d ever have felt as connected to people on such a consistent personal level through my work.
Without my blog, I would never have come up with my latest endeavor: teaching an online class on comics in the New Year. The class is a direct extension of everything I’ve made on my blog and feels like a natural progression as an artist on WordPress. I feel more excited than ever to continue to tell my own story through words and pictures, and to extend the reach by helping others tell their own. What could be better?
Russell Jackson, Draw the Public

Samara Speaks, A Buick in the Land of Lexus
In 2016, I would like to parlay my blog into a successful freestyle rap career and share my rhythmic wisdom across the globe. Sadly, I have zero rapping skills. Can I change my answer?
For 2016, I would like to actually HAVE goals. For two years I’ve flown by the seat of my pants. (What does that even MEAN? Sounds painful.)
The grown-up bloggers set goals. They use editorial calendars and blog organizers. Blog organizers? I can’t even find a clean bra. Check my Google Analytics? I get lost at Walmart.
I’m reasonably intelligent, but blog tech jargon makes me hyperventilate. Someone says, “determine a niche to develop your overall SEO strategy.” I hear, “Blerghity blergh blergh.”
Did you know Pinterest can be used to drive traffic to your blog? Do you know what custom CSS is? Bounce rate? Meta tags?

Did you know that the Amish are a real culture of people and not just an old-timey group of actors who are just really into it? Do you realize that our presidential elections are basically a national scam and we’d be better off electing a God of Cake?
So, for 2016, my big goal is to SET GOALS.
Guess what? I checked with Lady Google, and only 8 percent of goals are ever met. If seven of us are answering this question, only .56 of us are going to meet our goals. Not even ONE WHOLE PERSON!
Maybe winging it IS the way to go. I’m not rich or famous. But I must be doing something right, because I have the coolest blog family on the planet. The people who read my blog make it what it is. I don’t have to change a thing.
So, I guess my goal is to remain goalless. I am, after all, a non-conformist. Just like everyone else.
J.S. Park, jsparkblog.com
Every blog can hit a stride, and then the pressure’s on. With enough diligence, dark roast, and in-brain mud-wrestling over the perfect click-worthy title, we can get what we always wanted: a steady stream of readers.
The problem is we try to duplicate lightning in a bottle, and we hold too many bottles, and we stretch ourselves thin with thunder. Either the blog will turn into Swiss cheese, or we will. Or in my case, both.

I rode a wave this year that culminated in the best blog performance since I started 15 years ago, with a tsunami surge of clicks over the summer. But it came at the cost of my restless desperation. I had to write on everything. I had to have an opinion. I had to ride the momentum to rapture.
I knew it was bad when I thought, I can’t stop now. I thought stopping meant quitting, and quitting in my Eastern Asian world is harakiri by pen.
My posts became passive-aggressive, choppy, less coherent and thoughtful. I got emails that said, “Sounds like it’s been rough lately, sorry.”
Their concern broke through. I had to rest.
I treat rest like an annoying pause-button before I get back to work, but rest is the living actual life that makes the work make sense. I forget to enjoy and cherish the downtime: which isn’t really downtime, but real time. I forget to remove myself from stats and post schedules to live life itself, so that I can have something to say at all. And I had to quit superimposing those moments into social media, to just let them breathe without an obligation to post them.
Rest is the room to breathe.
My hope is to write less and live more. Rest more and write better. Be still in the balcony and regain perspective. It’s this space that cultivates creativity, for better thoughts, and more thunder.
We wish all of you a Happy New Year — and can’t wait to see what you create in 2016.
I started my first blog with wordpress in december 2011 when i was in first year of my engineering. At that time I have developed a new hobby of writing. That blog was a hit for me with more than 200 followers and 10000 hits. I kept that blog running for three years and gradually I was becoming friendly with the community which I had developed in years. It was lovely there. Soon that blog turned into a storyteller. Every character was actually depicting me. But as I had written lots of memories of my life and my new girlfriend which I had made, and as I failed to run that relationship as good as I did with my blog, so I had to close my blog as it everytime freshens up my memories and I didn’t want to spread this story further…
but that blog is like a baby for me. Everytime I read the posts it made me nostalgic. Now I made it private but yes I’d say blogging is a wonderful experience and everyone must try it. No quickly but definitely you’ll start loving and knowing yourself when you will read your old posts.
with love
i want to write many blogs — as many as possible . Though I have just started blogging. I am trying my best to write. I want to spread my blogs in a huge space so that the audience can get the trends on fashion.
Better grammar.
More followers and likes! lol. love this!
I’d Like to get a loyal audience
I am new to blogging and have finally found an outlet for my love of writing. Writing an informational blog about retirement when it doesn’t involve finances is challenging. My reader stats are slow in building, so my goals are, more readers and more comments. Bring it!
I was a child who had severe rheumatic arthritis at the age of 11. So reading became my passion and then I used to dream endlessly because my imaginations escaped me from continuous pain. Then I became a doctor despite all the years of illness. When I started to write some stories of my patients, that attract some of my friends and they think I have talent. But what nobody knows is I need to write to live . I am sure there are lots of people who like my work as much as lots of people who frown upon my writing as there are lots of conflicts about situation as I am from Myanmar. People who are not from Myanmar hardly knows how a Myanmar feels , just like a Thailand writer just mentioned in this blog. My goal is just to keep writing my experience to satisfy my soul and nothing else. I want to be transparent up to the level I might regret when I look back my writing after twenty years. But I don’t care . This is me and I want to be honest. Oh yes, like alexlawsbrumpton said, better grammar too. 🙂
i’d like to continue my trending growth, and figure out how to write more. also i’d like to figure out why WordPress’s view stats are so wonky.
My goal is to be more consistent with my posts. I would assume that it takes consistency to really build a following. Fine tuning the key words to show up in searches would probably also be wise.
My goal is to share my experience of Mental Health, and help others where I can.
Have faith in what will be!
I have a very specific blogging goal. I want to write my first novel. I am using my blog to help keep me accountable to that goal. I plan to write about my progress and frustrations. Having followers pulling for me will help me write when I feel like giving up. I know I need a community to get this done.
My blogging goal for 2016 is being known for reading and reviewing books besides trending bestsellers. Plus, being more comfortable posting reviews on a weekly basis.
My hope for 2016 is to focus more on the creation of my radio drama with more workshops and communication from other helpers for canon, and less worry about fandom politics; more joy in all my adopted characters and what they can bring to us in wisdom, laughs and love. Perhaps with so many saboteurs and undesirables being weeded out, 2016 will finally get this show cranked out faster, which means more fun to write and read about as the journey continues.
My goal for 2016 is to regain back the writing drive I had so many years ago. To maintain a level of discipline and time management. Posting chapters on time and completing a series before the next christmas. Making Jimmy get married…thats my sims
I write to explore my topic which is very important to me: nonviolence. I would love to create more of a community with the blog and have people comment and share their experiences and wisdom. Thanks everyone else for sharing your goals, reading them helped me to make mine 🙂
I want to inspire, motivate and inspire parents & teachers through my blogs. Growing a network of teachers and parents presents great opportunities for both groups. I believe that parents & teachers need to have a closer relationship, in order to help children achieving their potential.
I’ve had my blog for a couple of years, but haven’t really committed to it yet, in a sense. I still don’t really know/understand much about the features available in blogs. It’s been pretty much just a “thought journal” so far. I’m ok with that, but I would like to make it…better. I’ve just finished one Blogger University “course” and am currently doing another, with the intent of improving my blogging knowledge, and for 2016, I plan on continuing that. It’s great to see other people’s ideas and goals, too – quite inspirational. 🙂
I want my blog to take a different shape by becoming outstanding 2016. My blog is already 1 year old but have not gone anywhere because I left it dormant not because it was my wish but due to the fact that I did not know how to go about it n besides I was operating from a mobile platform.
I want to invest more time in writing and less in the social media side of thing. Not that I do much of the social media thing now!
I want to write as much as possible and find my niche and then grow from there
nice idea..and my goal is to be a better blogger and devote more time in writing great articles
I want to get an audience that I can really connect to and share with. I also want to be able to broaden my personal horizons THROUGH blogging 🙂 I’m mostly sharing thoughts and music reviews right now, but I’d love to find a real niche.
I definitely want to improve my blogging skills, increase my knowledge, meet more fine bloggers. However, my most important goal while blogging is staying consistent. Too often I’ve gone several days without posting & I’ve got so many things to write about.
This post was fantastic on so many levels. I’m going to print out Russel Jackson’s as they are identical to my own but expressed and executed perfectly. Samara Speaks is a good reminder to zig when everyone else zags I.e. Follow your heart not the crowd. Don’t feel guilty about living life , it’s essential for your blog – thank you JS Park
My goal for 2016 is to reach more people, post more on my blog and to write more stories on wattpad.
In the last few weeks/months, I’ve been attracting readers to my Facebook page which is linked to this site. I would like to continue that trend and hope that I publish something that causes a positive change in someone.
Samara, you take the cake. Especially the part about God of Cake.
My aim and goal in 2016:
– To become one of the top names in blogging
– My Blog should make meaningfull impact on peoples lives and touch their souls
– Should be an answer to everyone’s question
– To put smiles on the face of everyone that comes across it
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– To Educate Everyone
– To be a must read
My goal is to spend more time reading and writing about philosophical topics that interest me, and present my thoughts to more people. In a more quantified manner, I want to find out in whether I can get 1000 visits per month.
My aim in 2016 is to continue with my blogging with great inspiration and hope to have more followers. I also wan’t to impact more knowledge about things happening in the society. You can visit my blog on http://www.iby2015.wordpress.com
I wish : more wordpress.com ‘s posts in french 😉 and for the traffic, I’ll ask to Santa Claus. Merry Xmas !
My blogging goal is all about motivating people, entertaining them and a lot more. I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in advance. 🙂
When I saw this, I thought about my own goals. My first reactions was to aim to hit 1000 posts and 500 comments. Then thought a little more and realised that to reach 1000 posts would mean that I would have to post more times than days. I also realised that to increase the number of comments would not necessarily follow an increase in posts!
I am therefore going to aim for a target of 750 posts in 2016 and see what that brings
My Goal for 2016 is to reach out and inspire more people to incorporate my distinguished vegetarian cuisine to there existing menu…there is always place at Videhis Veggietable 🙂
My resolution is to continue blogging!
It’s been a challenge to speak into the void, and to speak from a place that feels natural – to find and project my voice, as it were. I challenged myself to start a blog to practice writing, and to connect with other writers – but mostly to help me sift through the many-coloured thoughts in my head.
It’s been a rewarding experience thus far in many different ways – I only wish I had started this years ago!
I feel the same way about speaking into the void. Why didn’t I start this years ago?
2016 is the year I want my blog to take off, reach people and bring them together. I want to learn from others and others learn from myself.
In 2016 I’d like to help bring human rights issues to the forefront, especially in my community and also to document my adventures and, my final year of high school
Next year I must get organized and begin to make my blog a resource for encouraging others to share helpful information so that I actually get on with my father’s biography. The blog name “stanwatkins” doesn’t invite followers; perhaps I should change it to “What Daddy Did”?
Honestly I’m with Lisa Jakub but it won’t be hard for me
My goal for 2016 is to promote Makers and Artists through an informative and entertaining way. I plan to demystify the process of sharing my podcast, vowing not to throw my computer through the window as I learn. I also would like to connect with other like-minded bloggers, artists and writers.
20 Clicks per Day – no more, no less as in 2015 !
My goal is monetizing my blog
As every new year wish, I want myself being me; not hiding anymore – reveal and sincere. I want to feel the meaning of life as I live.
So will be planning to make that writing theme on my blog. Sharing my good experiences and knowledge, letting you guys know what you don’t and learning from you guys what I don’t know.
I want to stand for humanity, and support everyone in which field I can. And enjoy the history and make the history!
Ok 2016, let me be real 😀