Why to start Blogging? (Week 1)


Blogging can be described as skills developed to write and manage a blog as well as a process of expressing ideas and pouring thoughts about any topic in order to provide a general information about it to the readers and this type of writing is called a blog. Blogging had become popular since the mid-2000s, when millions of people began blogging. This topic was discussed in today’s Technical Communication class. And even I personally think that blogging would be really interesting and beneficial for all of us.

We all know that Blogging has been a popular way of publishing or showcasing our writings to people all over the Internet and can also be a way of earning money if our creativity is admirable. It is a large platform to express the ideas and passions by an individual and also an opportunity to polish the writing skills as it may be read by many other bloggers. Basically, blogging is a skill of maintaining absorbing blogs that attract lots of readers, and also urge the readers to comment on it, i.e. provide their opinion. Most probably blogging could be useful for us for publishing an idea that is open for discussion, which could generate even more ideas as well as other aspects on that topic. A blog helps us to connect to relevant people, who are related to that topic who can widen our perspective toward that topic. A blog is always written to a targeted audience, who will find the blog relevant and satisfying. It might be difficult to attract many audience with first few blogs but slowly the blogger’s efforts and enthralling blogs are recognized and in this way creative individuals can show their creativity to a large number of audience. Unless we have a tight schedule as it can often be pretty time consuming, if our blog doesn’t reach the targeted audience or if it is not received well, Blogging is very interesting and useful to all of us.

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