I agree, I would only add links to places I would shop at.
Would you label them sponsor add or Link or just mix them in to you link list?
Hi, I would like to get some advice regarding my situation.
I've been blogging regularly for about 4 years now on livejournal. It started off as a personal blog, but in the last 2 years, I've started posting more fashion-related stuff as well as pictures of my daily outfits, stuff like that and garnered a bit of a following on livejournal (most are people from my own country, singapore).
I've also been designing and sewing to sew, and would love to start a proper blog to showcase my designs, as well as continuing to post the occasional fashion entry and daily outfit post.
But I'm hesitant to start up a blog on wordpress or blogspot because I'm afraid that my readers would not follow it if it's no longer on livejournal. Moreover, with so many fashion blogs out there now, I don't know if I have anything new to offer in terms of fashion-related posts.
Any suggestions on what I should do? It would be really appreciated.

Hi, I would like to get some advice regarding my situation.
I've been blogging regularly for about 4 years now on livejournal. It started off as a personal blog, but in the last 2 years, I've started posting more fashion-related stuff as well as pictures of my daily outfits, stuff like that and garnered a bit of a following on livejournal (most are people from my own country, singapore).
I've also been designing and sewing to sew, and would love to start a proper blog to showcase my designs, as well as continuing to post the occasional fashion entry and daily outfit post.
But I'm hesitant to start up a blog on wordpress or blogspot because I'm afraid that my readers would not follow it if it's no longer on livejournal. Moreover, with so many fashion blogs out there now, I don't know if I have anything new to offer in terms of fashion-related posts.
Any suggestions on what I should do? It would be really appreciated.
Well, when I, as a non-LJer visited your site, first thing I saw was "friends only", which put me a bit off. I think that when you are a "normal" fashionista, the best chance you have (and the most interesting) is not pretending to be something else. It's two kinds of blogs I enjoy: The type from people within the industry, or commerical blogs such as The Moment or Style Files, the other is the personal blogs. These HAVE to have lots of personality, quirkyness and a general "i-don't-care"attitude. Personally, I'd much rather read a blog that is a hundred per cent personal of a person I'm interested in, than the typical "I'm blogging for my readers" (especially when the person has two readers). So, be yourself and write. The success of a blog relies (and all of this is just my personal opinion) on the motifs of the writer. If you had two readers, would you still write? And more importantly, would you be writing for yourself or them?
On the LJ to Blogger-issue, it's hard. Yes, you risk loosing some readers, and you risk gaining some new ones. It has to be up to you, what you feel most comfortable with.

i've been thinking about getting a fashion blog for quite some time now, but i just feel like everything i would write in it, someone has already written since there are soooo many fashion blogs out there. how do you make it stand out? promoting is probably the hardest part, who would want to read my/your blog when there are so many other blogs out there?
When you don't post personal fashion related photos (e.g. pics of your outfit etc.) you really need a special and interesting style of writing.
I personally don't need another blog that informs me about the newest fashion trends because there are so many out there like you said. The market is full and you won't gain many readers.
Try to be unique. I for myself like to read one's personal opinion about the things someone posts. For information in general most of the people visit style.com or tFS.
Just ask yourself what you would like to read.
Promoting isn't that hard when the content of your blog is right.
Be creative!
I don't think it's any problem, at least of you put a standard disclaimer up with "all content belong to their respective owners blahblahblah, if you hold the copyright to any of the content posted here, and wish for it to be removed mail me at [email protected] and it will be taken down at once" etc.
Will she get sued, or what is the likelihood of her getting sued?
The likelihood of her getting sued is 1 in 10 million. As long as she's yet another insignificant blogger she won't be sued. The day she has 1 million hits a day and have received world wide recognition is the day that companies will start poking sticks at her. Until then no company cares for her since she's not earning huge sums of money or has the potential to do so.B)
How do you make your blog wider I am using blog spot and my blog is so narrow you cant see the pictures properly please help you can click on my link to see what I mean it is driving me nuts

But what if she DID get big? She's basically screwed right, unless she uses her own images, and nothing but? lol