Tuesday, October 27, 2009


If you're thinking of starting a blog, maybe what I have learned so far can help. As a weekly blogger for the past two months, I’ve learned a few things about the challenges and joys of maintaining a blog.

Posts
I’ve learned that it’s difficult to come up with an interesting topic every week. In the first week or two of having a blog set up, it was easy to come up with a new post every few days. Now, with increasing stress school work, it’s getting difficult to find the time to write just one every Friday. I don’t understand how anyone can have daily or hourly posts like my Ad instructor, Kenton, and still have it be topical and interesting. I suppose skill and creativity in writing a blog comes with time and practice. Just as a famous Winnipeg blogger who once came to speak to my class said, you could start your blog on one topic, but after a while in maintaining that blog, realize what you are actually writing about every time, and see that your topic has changed. When that happens, your blog becomes so much better because the new topic is something you are actually good at writing about.

Networking
I’ve learned how much fun it can be to have a blog. Knowing that your opinion is read and responded to with comments left, is the fuel that keeps the blog alive. Writing your views on something, anything, feels rewarding knowing that it is now accessible to the entire world. Having 25 classmates that also keep a blog, and read and respond to yours is good social practice. The thrill of typing out a post or reading one that is clearly directed at my class brings us all closer together. It is cause for conversation and debate at school the next day, which can quickly get very heated.

Ideas
Probably the most important thing I’ve learned about blogging is that inspiration for the next post can strike at any moment. It could be while you’re working, driving, on the bus, you never know when, so carry a pen and paper everywhere to jot down ideas. Even if the idea you came up with is super lame, it could be a lifesaver when it’s Friday afternoon, and you have no ideas for this week’s blog. There is bound to be a good story in every idea you came up with.

Freedom
My favourite thing about blogs is that there aren’t any rules. I have the freedom to write about anything, it doesn’t necessarily have to be related to the main topic. Of course, if it is related, all the better, but if you’re feeling like writing about something completely different, nobody is going to dock marks or criticize. The blog is, in my opinion the freest way to write. It is similar to poetry, in that if you want to make ridiculous statements or comparisons, you can, and nobody can dispute what you say. If you want to talk about why apples are the best fruit, nobody can say they aren’t because a blog is your opinion. Just as in poetry, it’s all how the author interpreted it while they wrote it.

If you are looking for a new way to write and get your opinion out, the blog is the way to go. I think they have the perfect mix of challenge in coming up with and writing an interesting topic, and the fun of sharing your piece with the world.

1 comment:

  1. SO HARD to come up with a topic sometimes!! but I agree, write them down when they come to you! It's great having a blog as an outlet for our minds! woo.

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