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I think that Media literacy is very important because it shows what people do and what mistakes people make while writing their own personal blog. Some of the most common mistakes while writing your own personal blogs are No author biographies unless your a buisness blog you dont need to have to have your blog like an actuall corperate site It's a simple matter of trust. Anonymous writings have less credence than something that's signed. And, unless a person's extraordinarily famous. Another important key fact in media literacy is No author photo It offers a more personable impression of the author. You enhance your credibility by the simple fact that you're not trying to hide. Also users relate more easily to somebody they've seen. It connects the virtual and physical worlds. People who have met you before will recognize your photo, and people who've read your site will recognize you when you meet in person say at a conference or the company cafeteria if you're an intranet blogger.Another important fact of blogging is Nondescript Posting Titles This applies to a posting's body text, but it's even more important with headlines you should always use headline titles so whoever is reading your atricle knows what they are reading about.
Some others are Classic Hits are Buried Hopefully, you'll write some pieces with lasting value for readers outside your fan base. Don't relegate such classics to the archives, where people can only find something if they know you posted it, say, in May 2003 and remember to link to your past pieces in newer postings. Don't assume that readers have been with you from the beginning give them background and context in case they want to read more about your ideas when u are writing a blog. Irregular Publishing Frequency is important also because u need to have a scdule to currently update your blogs. For most weblogs, daily updates are probably best, but weekly or even monthly updates might work as well, depending on your topic. In either case, pick a publication schedule and stick to it. If you usually post daily but sometimes let months go by without new content, you'll lose many of your loyal -- and thus most valuable readers. Mixing Topics is what alot of people make mistakes on while writing a blog you If you publish on many different topics, you're less likely to attract a loyal audience of high-value users. Busy people might visit a blog to read an entry about a topic that interests them. They're unlikely to return, however, if their target topic appears only sporadically among a massive range of postings on other topics. The only people who read everything are those with too much time on their hands.
Alot of people also forget when your writing your blogs you want to write like your writing for your boss always remember Whenever you post anything to the Internet whether on a weblog, in a discussion group, or even in an email think about how it will look to a hiring manager in ten years. Once stuff's out, it's archived, cached and indexed in many services that you might never be aware of Years from now, someone might consider hiring you for a plum job and take the precaution of 'nooping you first. Just taking a stab at what's next after Google. Anything about you that's ever been bitified. What will they find in terms of naïvely puerile analysis or offendingly nasty flames published under your name. The last important fact about bloggin isHaving a Domain name owned by a weblog serviceHaving a weblog address ending in blogspot.com, google.com, etc. will soon be the equivalent of having an @aol.com email address or a Geocities website: the mark of a beginner who shouldn't be taken too seriously Letting somebody else own your name means that they own your destiny on the Internet. They can degrade the service quality as much as they want. They can increase the price as much as they want. these are some of the important factors i found for key concepts on blogging.
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