Article Summary | As an avid participant and learner about Gyaru culture, I know the value of having a platform to express your passions and connect with like-minded individuals. By utilizing content batching to organize my research and writing, I've been able to consistently engage my audience and reach over 48k users on Instagram. Join me in reviving the Gyaru blog movement and sharing our love for fashion and beauty. Let's create a community of inspiration and learning! |
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Gyaru blogs were a huge part of the fashion and beauty community a few years back. They were like a personal diary for many, capturing everyday outfits, nail art, hairstyles, outings with friends, magazine scans, and even research on Gyaru culture. It's a shame that they've mostly faded away, but I think it's time for them to make a comeback!
As someone who's been blogging about Gyaru culture for almost a decade (in a very non-consistent format, I might add), I know how important it is to have a platform where you can share your passions and connect with like-minded people. That's why I focus on researching and writing about Gyaru culture in a more organized and intentional way through content batching.
By grouping similar topics together and dedicating my time and effort to research and writing, I've been able to keep the content flowing and my audience engaged. The research process has been so much fun because I've been discovering new things and coming up with new topics to write about. And thanks to the lack of resources in English, I've been able to delve into Japanese sources to learn more about the history and evolution of Gyaru culture; It's a rabbit hole of endless ideas and information.
And the results speak for themselves: I've been able to reach over 48k accounts on Instagram alone, showing the power of content batching and how it can transform your content creation process.
So, if you're a Gyaru enthusiast or just love fashion and beauty, why not bring back the Gyaru blogs? Share your daily outfits, nail art, hairstyles, outings, magazine scans, and research on Gyaru culture. Let's create a community where we can connect, learn, and inspire each other. And if you're feeling uninspired or stuck, give content batching a try. It could be just what you need to take your content creation to the next level!
You can also visit Gyaru Life: Additional Resources from the Gyaru Community for resources.
→ Please DM me on Instagram with your blog link so I can add it here! Criteria: Ideally have at least 1.5 years of blogging about Gyaru and have content from January 2023 onwards. All new bloggers will be on a case-by-case basis [this is to incentivize the boosting of the Gal community overseas rather than having it be a coming-and-going type of thing (or a fad, basically)].