How to Connect with Other Bloggers
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Blogging can feel like shouting into the void. You pour your heart into every post, and yet it sometimes feels like no one is listening. The truth is, one of the most powerful things you can do for your blog and your personal growth as a creator is to connect with other bloggers. Building genuine relationships within the blogging community opens doors to collaborations, guest posts, shared audiences, and most importantly,  a sense of belonging in a space that can otherwise feel isolating.

In this guide, we will walk you through practical and proven ways to connect with other bloggers, whether you prefer doing it from the comfort of your home or in person at events. Let’s see the ways of how to connect with other bloggers in 2026.

1. Join Blogging Communities on Reddit

Reddit is a goldmine for bloggers looking to meet like-minded creators. There are several active subreddits dedicated entirely to blogging and content creation where you can introduce yourself, ask questions, share your work, and discover other bloggers in your niche.

Some great subreddits to explore:

  • r/Blogging — a general community for bloggers of all levels
  • r/juststart — ideal if you are growing a blog from scratch
  • r/content_marketing — for those focused on strategy and growth
  • r/WordpressPlugins or r/SEO — if your blog runs on WordPress or you want to talk SEO

Engage genuinely: Comment on others’ posts, offer feedback, and participate in threads before promoting your own content. People remember those who give before they take.

2. Connect Through Facebook Groups

Facebook Groups remain one of the most active spaces for bloggers to network. There are thousands of niche-specific groups — from food bloggers and travel writers to finance and lifestyle creators. Search for groups related to your niche, join a few active ones, and start contributing.

Many groups have dedicated threads for introductions, blog feedback, and link sharing. Use these strategically. Instead of just dropping your link and disappearing, take time to comment on other members’ posts. That is how real connections are made.

3. Reach Out Directly via Email or Social Media

Sometimes the simplest approach is the most effective one. Find a blogger you admire, read their content thoroughly, and send them a genuine, personalized message. Compliment a specific post, share how it helped you, and introduce yourself briefly. Do not pitch anything in the first message — just connect as a human being.

Twitter (now X), Instagram, LinkedIn, and even Pinterest are great platforms for finding and following bloggers in your space. Leave thoughtful comments on their posts, share their content, and build visibility over time. Consistency here matters more than grand gestures.

4. Attend Meetup Events and Blogging Conferences

There is something irreplaceable about meeting fellow bloggers face-to-face. The energy of a room full of people who “get it” — who understand the highs and lows of running a blog is something you simply cannot replicate online.

Here are some ways to find in-person events:

  • Meetup.com — search for blogging, content creation, or digital marketing groups in your city
  • Blogging conferences like BlogHer, TBEX (Travel Blog Exchange), FinCon, or Podcast Movement
  • Local WordPress or SEO meetups — often free and incredibly welcoming
  • Creative entrepreneur workshops and co-working events in your area

Go to these events with a mindset of curiosity rather than self-promotion. Exchange contacts, follow up after the event, and nurture those connections over time.

5. Leave Meaningful Comments on Other Blogs

Blog commenting might feel old-fashioned, but it still works. Especially when done thoughtfully. Instead of generic comments like “Great post!”, write something specific about what you learned or what question it sparked for you. Bloggers notice people who engage deeply, and many will visit your blog in return.

Make a habit of commenting on five to ten blogs in your niche each week. Over months, you will build a recognizable presence in your community and start forming genuine relationships with the bloggers behind those sites.

6. Collaborate on Guest Posts and Roundups

Guest posting is one of the fastest ways to deepen a connection with another blogger. When you contribute a post to someone’s blog — or invite them to write on yours — you are creating a collaborative relationship that benefits both audiences. It also signals mutual trust and respect.

Similarly, expert roundups — posts where you gather quotes or tips from multiple bloggers on a single topic — are a brilliant way to get on other bloggers’ radars. Most people are flattered to be featured, and they will often share the post with their own audience.

7. Use Platforms Like Discord and Slack Communities

Many blogging niches have private Discord servers or Slack workspaces where creators share resources, ask for feedback, and support each other in real time. These communities tend to be more intimate and active than social media platforms, making them ideal for building deeper connections.

Search for Discord servers related to your blogging niche, or look out for communities mentioned by bloggers you follow. Once you are in, show up regularly, be helpful, and build a reputation as someone who adds value.

8. Start or Join a Mastermind Group

A mastermind group is a small, close-knit group of bloggers — usually four to eight people who meet regularly (online or in person) to share goals, challenges, and accountability. These groups can be transformative. You stop feeling like you are building your blog alone, and you gain a trusted circle of peers who genuinely want to see you succeed.

You can find mastermind partners through the communities mentioned above, or simply invite a few bloggers you already know and respect. Consistency and commitment are what make these groups work.

Let’s Engage — Drop Your Thoughts Below!

Connecting with other bloggers is not a one-time action — it is an ongoing practice. The blogging community is one of the most generous and supportive communities on the internet, and the more you show up authentically, the more doors will open for you.

Now it is your turn! We would love to hear from you. Have you already connected with other bloggers, and if so, how did you do it? Is there a platform or strategy that has worked particularly well for you? Or maybe you are just getting started and looking for your first blogging friend — drop a comment below and introduce yourself!

The conversation starts here. Let’s meet in the comments.

By Deniz Cervatoglu

I´m Deniz, a digital nomad in Spain. Here, I share my tips and opinions on tech, AI, marketing and business.

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