Friday, August 30, 2013

1B My Blogging Style


After reading blog posts from other authors, I realized that everyone has a different style of how the go about sharing their ideas on certain topics. To begin with Tagan’s Kitchen and Productive Flourishing were two completely different topics, and they had different ways of writing about them. Productive Flourishing was all about how to be more productive and they gave advice on how to be productive in a way that was simple to understand, but was still effective in getting their point across. Tagan’s Kitchen was strictly food related and for every recipe that she had, there was a story and picture to go along with it. In Tagan’s post, if she didn’t come up with the recipe herself, then she would post a link to where she got it from, whereas Productive Flourishing didn’t have any links or pictures. When reading blogs from sites like the New York Times and NPR, I found that yes their blogs were very professional, but they were also interesting. I would never care to listen to someone sing in greek, but the way the author in the NPR music blog describe this artist made me want to listen to go and listen to them right then and there.

                Reading these blogs helped to develop my own writing style for my blog. I learned that is alright to be open with the opinion that you have, but it has to be done respectfully and not trash something just because you don’t agree with it. As blogger I hope that I can be able to express my opinion so others know what it is that I am thinking, but also use it as an outlet to say what it is that I’m feeling. The only way that my blog can interest other readers is only if I myself find it interesting. If the author doesn’t show an interest in what they’re writing about, then they cannot expect others to find it intriguing as well.
  here's a link to my favorite blog; Puck Daddy http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/

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