Showing posts with label the importance of blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the importance of blogging. Show all posts
Monday, May 10, 2010
Nothing Left!
I know I shouldn't have waited 'til the last minute, but I did. I am behind in my blogging, and now I am playing the game of catch up. I am trying to find material to write about, and I think I've done a good job, but there is much more to be done. I have written about life, technology and theater all semester long, but there are at least thirty more posts to come from me on the subject! If you aren't sick of my rambling just yet, by all means stay tuned and you will be. :( Thanks for reading, if you are.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Blogging
I don't know why I am such an inconsistent blogger. I thoroughly enjoy it every time I do it, but for some reason, I always wait until the last minute. Now I must write post after post to fulfill my quota, and search for blogworthy material. I kind of feel like after awhile, I am grasping at straws. I like that on this blog, almost everything in life is blog worthy, and that is pretty cool. I really like blogging about my life in general, so perhaps I will start one after this class is finished. Blogging has become somewhat of a 21st century memoir or journal. I like the idea that one day, I can look back on my life at a specific day in time. I can see what I did almost daily, and get a sense of what kind of person I was when I was younger. I like that it forces us to be somewhat reflective on our lives. I think just the act of writing down how we feel can help us overcome things, and gain perspective. I just need a general theme, and I think I will be good to go! To blogging!
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Saturday, May 8, 2010
i love to blog...
i love to blog, blogging is so fun and enjoyable. its so interesting. I like writing out my thoughts and sharing my feelings with others. Blogging is the new "fad." I say everyone should have a blog. Its the best way to communicate.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Blogging and my job
When the assignment of learning to blog for class was discussed it was said that to find a job almost everyone will need to know how to blog. I found this interesting as it relates to my current job. I am a secretary at a real estate office and part of my job is maintaining the company blog site: http://blog.netterrealestate.com/. I am responsible for posting everything that goes onto the company blog site.Since I first started blogging for the company about 3 years ago it has shown to be a great marketing tool.
Today the internet is used for everything including the sale and purchase of a home. The majority of buyers look to the internet to purchase a home prior to getting out and actually looking at the homes. Maintaining the blog site is important because as I have learned google and other search engines will show the blog as a search result depending on the key tags and the blog's ability to "stick to the topic". My main goal in blogging is for a potential buyer to type particular key words into a search engine and for our blog site to come up as the first, or one of the first results. Luckily I have been successful and our statistics have been good and at times great! It all depends on how often you blog, the blog's relevance to your main topic (ie: real estate), and the use of key tags (or key words).
Today the internet is used for everything including the sale and purchase of a home. The majority of buyers look to the internet to purchase a home prior to getting out and actually looking at the homes. Maintaining the blog site is important because as I have learned google and other search engines will show the blog as a search result depending on the key tags and the blog's ability to "stick to the topic". My main goal in blogging is for a potential buyer to type particular key words into a search engine and for our blog site to come up as the first, or one of the first results. Luckily I have been successful and our statistics have been good and at times great! It all depends on how often you blog, the blog's relevance to your main topic (ie: real estate), and the use of key tags (or key words).
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