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  • I am an ego blogger.

  • Now a lot of you might be thinking,

  • what on Earth is an ego blogger.

  • I personally prefer to call myself a personal style blogger.

  • But I recently went on a trip to Spain

  • and I heard this term, Ego Blogger,

  • and I thought it was a very interesting concept.

  • But why? Why do they call us ego bloggers?

  • Because what we do is we take photos of ourselves

  • and we post them on the internet.

  • A lot of you might be thinking that this is a very strange,

  • and even narcissistic concept, but the fact is that

  • this kind of blogs are getting bigger and bigger.

  • And I feel like the demand for this kind of blogs relies on a concept of reality.

  • Now people are hungry for real inspiration.

  • We don't want to rely on the magazines to feed us

  • with this amazing editorials of these beautiful models

  • wearing extremely expensive clothes.

  • We want to see this on real people.

  • We want to see what people around the world are wearing.

  • And most importantly, we want to see them

  • on clothes that we can afford.

  • I was born in Mexico and I was very tall for a Mexican girl.

  • We were all the same age. That's me with the guitar.

  • And my mom used to find it impossible

  • to find clothes that fitted, especially pants,

  • and she had to make them herself.

  • And I used to find it fascinating that

  • we didn't have to go to the store and buy a ready made pair of pants,

  • that we could make them from scratch.

  • So, at the age of seven, I remember begging my mom

  • to teach me how to sew,

  • and I think it was that moment in my life

  • that triggered this fashion obsession of mine.

  • But now, for a young girl growing up in Mexico,

  • studying Fashion Design was not an option.

  • Everybody kept telling me that it was

  • an useless degree to have on my CV,

  • they told me, "You can't study fashion",

  • and I let that get into my head, and I decided

  • to go for Interior Design instead.

  • But then, I used to find myself sketching clothes

  • on my breaks -- don't tell my teachers --

  • and sewing clothes at night in my dorm,

  • instead of making my homework, and I thought,

  • I have to do something about this.

  • And that's when I had to make one of the hardest decisions

  • of my life back then, and I decided to drop out of university

  • and chase my dream of studying Fashion Design.

  • Then, after I dropped out of university,

  • an opportunity came for me to come to this city,

  • and I thought, Paris is three hours away,

  • I could really, realy make it there.

  • And, I didn't even have any limitation, I thought

  • it's a land of fashion and anything is possible.

  • I can make it there. Naively, I thought that.

  • Unfortunately, the reality was a lot different,

  • and I found myself jobless for over a year.

  • I applied for internships

  • in every single fashion magazine in town

  • and they all said no.

  • And I missed my family a lot.

  • I didn't have any friends,

  • I didn't know anybody, but I still had that drive,

  • and I still had that dream inside me, and I thought,

  • why am I going to give up?

  • I am not going to give up, and one day,

  • when I was sitting in bed I thought,

  • what can I do to get myself noticed,

  • where can I get my voice heard, and then

  • it finally hit me as it has been so obvious all along:

  • the Internet.

  • I started my blog on the 26th of November of 2007,

  • four years ago last weekend,

  • and, when I started, I began gathering all the sewing knowledge

  • that I had learnt from my mother when I was a child.

  • And I started posting do-it-yourself projects on the blog,

  • which was basically showing my readers

  • how to make their clothes step by step.

  • But then, one day I was flipping through a magazine

  • and I was looking at an editorial and I thought,

  • "What if I could do this, but with affordable brands?"

  • So then I began translating the looks

  • from the magazines and the runway shows,

  • in my own personal style,

  • with the brands that my readers could afford.

  • And it somehow worked. I mean, nowadays

  • I find that people want to see what I'm doing,

  • they are interested, and millions of people

  • look at my blog every month.

  • Our style scrapbook has over 71,000 likes on Facebook,

  • and over 30,000 followers on Twitter.

  • But what made my blog so successful?

  • Oh, that's my DIYs.

  • I'm going to try to break it down to three main areas.

  • There is a lot more, but I am going to squeeze it in.

  • Great content.

  • Now you have to have great content.

  • This is very important and on that falls --

  • You have to have great quality photography.

  • Now when I started my blog,

  • I didn't start with a professional camera,

  • and when you see the photos from before

  • That was me before.

  • That was me on Fashion Week

  • last September, in New York.

  • It's a huge difference.

  • You won't start with professional looking photos.

  • But it's a process and practice makes perfect,

  • so just keep practicing and you'll get there.

  • Also, you have to keep a good flow of content.

  • Post as often as you can.

  • I know that it's not possible to post every day.

  • It's difficult.

  • But the blogosphere is getting so big

  • that if you don't post often,

  • people will forget about you,

  • and they'll move on to the next blog.

  • So you have to keep reminding people that you're there.

  • Now, on good quality content is also --

  • put your personality across.

  • The reason why people love personal style blogs

  • is that they feel they can connect with you,

  • they feel like they can relate to you,

  • like they have gotten to know you

  • in the time they've followed you.

  • So always put your personality on your text,

  • tell them stories, tell them anecdotes,

  • make them feel happy, make them laugh,

  • make them cry reading your text.

  • The moment that people feel related

  • and like they can connect with you,

  • they will come back for more.

  • Now, the second one, and it's very important,

  • to build yourself a strong social network.

  • This is one of the most important parts,

  • and with that comes to communicate.

  • People won't guess that you're out there.

  • You have to tell them.

  • You have to invite them

  • to come into your blog.

  • You have to go visit all your favorite blogs and tell them,

  • I've just started this amazing blog

  • and it's going to change your lives.

  • Catch them with that phrase and then,

  • little by little, people will start coming,

  • and that group is going to multiply.

  • And it won't happen overnight,

  • it's not going to be like all this mass of people

  • are going to come, but I can assure you

  • that the ball is going to start getting bigger,

  • and people will start coming.

  • You also have to build yourself

  • really strong social media channels.

  • Twitter and Facebook are the ones that I use,

  • and I recomment to use that, because they are

  • huge traffic generators for the blog.

  • Every morning, when I have a post up on my blog

  • I go on those two and I let people know

  • that I have a new post, and the traffic

  • that comes from there is incredible.

  • So build yourself really strong media channels.

  • And the last one, but not least,

  • is be yourself!

  • This might seem pretty obvious,

  • and it might seem like, well, be yourself.

  • But this is very important!

  • Don't try to copy other people.

  • If you try to copy other bloggers

  • and you try to replicate them, remember that

  • these people will be a lot better at being themselves

  • than you will ever be.

  • So you already setting yourself to be second best.

  • So always be yourself. Put your personality across.

  • People will know that you're being genuine

  • and they will like that, and they will come back.

  • I learned so much through the past four years,

  • and I think one of the things that I've learned the most,

  • and that stayed with me the most,

  • is that I mustn't be afraid to try.

  • And I want to leave you with a quote

  • that I always remind myself

  • whenever I feel like I can't do something.

  • When I feel like I need that push for motivation

  • and I feel in doubt, and it goes something like:

  • "Only those who risk going too far

  • can possibly find out how far they can go."

  • So, I really advise you to do the same.

  • Thank you.

  • (Applause)

I am an ego blogger.

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