A different way of looking at social media
Why Blog?
Why blog? An important question – so here’s a range of answers. Later on I may refine some of this, and develop these themes further – but that’s the whole point. Blogging is all about finding your voice as a communicator – discovering who you are as a writer and becoming more effective in your craft.
Reason 1: the social side. Whether we like it or not, we’re social creatures. Even the most reclusive of hermits must grudgingly admit that deep within us all is a drive to communicate, to share, to belong. Blogging is a means to developing social cohesion in a virtual environment. We blog because we want to belong – to find an audience to share our lives with and hopefully receive contact in return. Blogging reaches out, saying “This is me” hoping to find a receptive readership who will respond in kind.
Reason 2: A passionate message: not only are we born to communicate, but many of us feel strongly that we have something that is of value to share – in fact it burns within us with an evangelical fervour: whether it’s our conviction on the best way to teach children or our affiliation to a school of political thought – we have a message that will not let us rest until it is effectively shared with the world. Writing a blog is a means to that end.
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