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My promise as a blogger is to be transparent about any subject matter, and my recent rebrand is no exception. Many readers see the before and after look of rebrands but rarely get to see what goes on behind-the-scenes in order to prepare themselves for the same process. Well, no more!<\/p>\n

As a sequel to my blog post last week on\u00a0how to rock your rebrand<\/a>,\u00a0I decided to ask some of my awesome followers on Twitter what they wish they knew about the rebranding process. Totally honest questions with totally honest answers. Let’s start.<\/p>\n

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@kayla_hollatz<\/a> How can a blogger strategically re-brand and not lose initial audience?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

\u2014 Briea Curington (@BriCurington) July 9, 2014<\/a><\/p>\n

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This was something I was initially nervous about. Okay, let’s be honest,\u00a0really<\/em>\u00a0nervous about. No blogger or business owner wants to think about losing the audience they’ve worked so hard to build. Although this was naturally a worry of mine, it shouldn’t have been as big of one.<\/p>\n

What helped me was that prior to my rebrand, I focused on making authentic connections with my readers through social media channels. My readers stayed with me not necessarily because of my content, but because they felt connected to me. I took the time to build a community that supported me, regardless of the direction I was headed in. This made it a lot easier for me to rebrand because I knew my readers just wanted to see me passionate about what I was writing about, and now I am again.<\/p>\n

Here are a few things you can do during your rebrand that can help you not only keep your initial audience, but help you grow your readership further.<\/p>\n