
Friday, 1 June 2012
Blog Response Question #5
How could you see blogging helping people/students in the future?
I can see blogging helping people/students in the future because I think that eventually blogging will become more popular and more people will want to do it. It can help students because once they get out of school and start experiencing the world, they may need a place to just talk about their feelings, and blogging is a perfect way to do that. Although bloggers may worry about what some readers would think of their blogs, I don't think they should because there are always going to be people who disagree with you, but there are also people who are going to agree with you. When you look at it that way, it makes blogging worth it.
Blog Response Questions #4
Looking at this quote "If you are not making things better, then you are making things worse", do you think blogging makes things better or worse?
I think that blogging can make things both better and worse. For readers who are interested and enjoy your blog, think it would make it better for them. However, for people who don't enjoy my blog topics, or who disagree with my opinions I think that it would be worse for them. If you're talking about blogging in general, I think that it makes things better, because it gives bloggers a chance to talk about their feelings, and not have to worry about what people will think. It also gives readers a chance to learn new things and maybe find people who feel the same way they do about things.
Blog Response Questions #3
If you were given unlimited time and funds to make your blog better, what are the things you would do to make this blog an amazing worldwide phenomenon?
If I were given unlimited time and funds to make my blog better, I think that I would do a lot more research about volleyball. I would research how it has changed, how it is different around the world, etc., and then I would make blogs about what I find. I would also try and interview professional volleyball players and get their opinions about volleyball. I think that my readers who were interested in volleyball would really enjoy if i blogged about professional volleyball players. If I did have unlimited time and funds, I think I would find it harder to blog because I would be afraid that eventually I would run out of things to talk about, or that my readers would get bored with my blog.
Blog Response Questions #2
What is a potential concern that people reading your blog could have with your content? How would you respond if someone has a problem with your content?
I don't think there is a potential concern that people reading my blog could have with my content. The only thing that some people may have a problem with is my "pet peeves" about volleyball. I understand why people would be concerned with my blogs involving "pet peeves", because some people may disagree with me and have their own opinions. Also, if a reader plays a position that I was referring to they may be offended. If someone had a problem with my content, I think I would respond by explaining that it was just my personal opinion from my experiences that I have had with volleyball, and that I totally understand if they disagree, or have a different opinion.
Blog response Questions #1
How difficult is it to come up with material that is interesting to you and your readers on a regular basis? What are some of the challenges if any in writing for a potentially world wide audience on this topic.
I don't think it is that difficult to make material that is interesting to me, and my readers. When it comes to making it interesting for me, I find that it is very easy because I love everything about volleyball, and blogging about it was not difficult at all. I guess making my material interesting for my readers was more challenging because not every reader is going to agree with what I had to say. Also, not every reader is going to feel the same way about volleyball as I do, so their opinion about my blog may not be the same. Overall, I did not find blogging challenging, and I would be able to continue blogging in the future.
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