Monday, July 28, 2025

I Just Hit My Highest Blog Views Since 2015 — Here’s What It Means (and What Comes Next)

 In July 2025, my blog crossed 3,606 monthly views — a number I haven’t seen in over a decade.

Not since the early days of this blog — back in 2015, maybe even earlier — have I hit that kind of reach. For some, that might sound like a humble number. But for me, it means a comeback, a connection, and a whole lot of momentum.

This isn’t just a number.

This is a signal that the work I’m doing — sharing life with a disability, pushing for accessibility, helping others find empowerment — is being seen, heard, and felt.

Let’s talk about how we got here, what’s working, and what’s next.


πŸ“‰ From the Highs of 2012–2015 to the Lows of Unseen Years

When I started this blog, I didn’t expect it to blow up. But for a time, it kind of did. Between 2012 and 2015, some posts went semi-viral, racking up 5,000+ views a month. It felt like I had tapped into something real — people were listening.

But life happened.

I stopped posting as much. Health took priority. The blog took a backseat. And slowly, traffic dipped. First to 2,000. Then to 1,000. Then there were months where maybe a couple hundred people clicked through.

The numbers didn’t hurt as much as the silence.

Because for many disabled bloggers, this isn’t just about writing — it’s about being heard in a world that so often tries to look away.


🧭 What Changed in 2025?

This year, I committed to bringing this blog back — but with a different energy.

Instead of chasing clicks or trending topics, I leaned into:

  • Real stories

  • Practical guides for disabled people

  • Honest takes on digital accessibility and employment

  • A consistent posting schedule

I also started thinking like a digital creator, not just a writer.

That meant:

  • SEO: Making sure my content is structured for Google

  • Structure: Posting three times a week (Mon/Wed/Fri)

  • Purpose: Every article had to serve someone — educate, empower, or encourage


πŸ“ˆ July 2025: The Month Everything Shifted

Here’s what I did differently this month that helped push me to 3,606 views:

1. Consistency

I didn’t miss a post. Every Monday was an empowerment or opinion piece. Every Wednesday a guide. Every Friday a feature or story. That rhythm trained both me and my readers.

2. Strong SEO Titles

I crafted blog titles like:

  • “How to Apply for Disability Tax Credits in Canada”

  • “5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Getting a Mobility Aid”

  • “Why Disabled Representation in Tech Matters”

They weren’t clickbait — they were useful.

3. Internal Linking

Every new post linked to 2–3 older posts. This kept readers on the site longer and helped Google understand the structure of my content.

4. Content That Hits

The posts that performed best:

  • Personal stories about navigating medical systems

  • How-to guides with real-world steps

  • Opinion pieces about AI, accessibility, and employment for disabled people

It turns out that people are craving truth and practical help — not fluff.


πŸ”Ž Where Are My Readers Coming From?

A quick glance at my analytics showed:

  • Organic search is up 70% — my SEO efforts are working.

  • Returning visitors make up 42% of my traffic — people are coming back.

  • Social media (especially Facebook groups and Reddit threads) brought in dozens of new readers.

Even better? My bounce rate is dropping. That means people aren’t just clicking — they’re staying.


πŸ’¬ The Comments and Emails That Hit Me Hard

Numbers are one thing. But this month, I got emails that reminded me why I started this blog in the first place.

One reader wrote:

“I stumbled on your blog through a Reddit comment, and I ended up reading for two hours. I’m newly disabled and I didn’t think anyone got it until I read your post about dealing with friends who don’t get it anymore. Thank you.”

Another said:

“Your guide on accessible groceries in Canada literally saved me hundreds. I didn’t know about most of those options.”

That’s what 3,606 views really means. Not traffic — impact.


🧠 What I’ve Learned from This Growth

  1. Small numbers aren’t small if they’re real people.
    3,606 real humans took time to visit this site. That’s powerful.

  2. Consistency beats virality.
    I didn’t go viral this month. I just showed up.

  3. People are tired of polished — they want real.
    My most popular post was one where I talked about grief, loss, and adjusting to a body that doesn’t always cooperate.


πŸš€ What’s Next for This Blog?

Now that I’ve hit this milestone, I’m setting my sights on bigger ones — not just in views, but in value.

Here’s the plan:

✅ 1. Aim for 4,000+ Views in August

And not by chasing the algorithm — by serving the reader.

✅ 2. Launch a Free Accessibility Resource Library

Downloadable guides, cheat sheets, and tools for disabled readers and allies.

✅ 3. Collaborate with Other Disabled Creators

Guest posts, shared features, and cross-promotion. If you’re reading this and want to team up — reach out.

✅ 4. Keep Telling the Truth

Even when it’s messy. Especially when it’s messy.


πŸ’¬ Want to Help Me Get There?

Here’s how you can support:

  • Share a post you liked on social media or in a group

  • Leave a comment — they help more than you know

  • Subscribe if you haven’t — I don’t spam, I just post real stuff

And if you’ve been reading silently — thank you. You’re part of this number too.


πŸ’‘ Final Thoughts

Crossing 3,606 views this month wasn’t just a win for me — it was a reminder that disabled voices matter.

In a world that often silences or overlooks us, every read, every share, every “I feel seen” message is a kind of rebellion.

So here’s to the next 3,600.
And then 5,000.
And then 10,000.

We’re just getting started.


– Mason W.
disabledguy.ca



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