How Giving Feedback Made Me a Better Blogger
Published on April 20, 2026
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In the village, when we built a house, we didn’t just focus on our own hut. We helped each other; laying bricks, lifting poles, fixing thatched roofs. And funny enough, by helping others, we became better builders ourselves.
That’s exactly what happened to me at Wealthy Affiliate through SiteFeedback.
The First Time I Gave Feedback
I was nervous. Who was I to critique someone else’s site? My own blog wasn’t perfect. But I jumped in anyway, pointing out what I noticed; good design here, a missing menu there, a headline that could be sharper.
The surprising part? Each time I gave feedback, I learned something for myself.
How Feedback Sharpened My Skills
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1. I Learned to See Like a Reader
When I visited others’ sites, I stopped looking like a writer. I looked like a visitor. Suddenly, I noticed load times, broken links, confusing menus. And then I asked: “Wait; do I have these issues too?”
2. I Learned What Works
Some blogs drew me in instantly. Their headlines grabbed me. Their flow kept me scrolling. Instead of just admiring, I studied why; and applied it to my own writing.
3. I Learned to Write Cleaner
When I told someone, “Your paragraphs are too long,” I’d go back to my own site and realize; so were mine. Feedback became a mirror.
My Own Lesson
At first, I thought SiteFeedback was just about helping others. But it became clear: it was helping me more. Every site I reviewed made me sharper. Every critique I gave polished my own tools.
It reminded me of village building; when you lift your neighbor’s roof, your own muscles grow stronger.
Why This Matters for You
If you’ve been ignoring SiteFeedback, you’re missing out. It’s not just about giving; it’s about learning.
- You’ll spot mistakes you didn’t know you had.
- You’ll see strategies you can borrow.
- You’ll grow faster than if you only stare at your own site.
🔥 Pro Tip: Treat every SiteFeedback session as a free masterclass. Study what you critique, and immediately apply it to your own blog.
Because in the end, the best way to become a better blogger isn’t just writing more; it’s learning from the footprints others leave behind.
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