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What is a blog?

is an

informational w

eb

page

t

from

the history of

nautical navigation and originally

referred to a

(

Rettberg 30

). Like

logs on the web tend to maintain an ordered chronology,

although they

o

ften unfold in reverse order

.

Blog posts are often shorter

and less formal than oth

er types of writing.

Blogs can be personal, artistic,

academic

, or professional.

It is a

unique

form of online publishing

that

creates

opportunities for producing

knowledge, sharing research,

building social networks

,

developing

professionally, or documenting personal growth

.

Composing a post

You want your blog to invite readers in and keep them coming back for updates. Great blogs are

vibrant and visually interesting, but they are also thoughtful and purposeful. Every post matters

for generating and holding attention.

Consid

er the following principles when composing

:

Make a point.

While posts do not

require a formal thesis or claim, i

t is

important to have

an argument,

opinion

, or purpose in mind when you compose.

Be concise.

Use

precise language and

coherent

syntax to

make your posts easy to read

.

Post often.

generate

new and interesting content on a daily or weekly schedule.

Consider inviting guest bloggers

scope, or refresh your

own perspective on the project.

Proofread.

C

areless mistakes and errors can distract readers and make you

appear

less

credible as a writer.

Create visual interest.

Consider

which aspects of your content would pair well with

visual elements such as photographs, figures, or videos. Break up large chunks of text

with visual elements

to make your blog more readable.

Introduction

to Blogging

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