Blogs can be personal, artistic, academic, or professional.
It is a unique form of online publishing that creates opportunities for
producing knowledge, sharing research, building social networks, developing
professionally, or documenting personal growth.
You want your blog to invite readers in and keep them coming
back for updates. Great blogs are vibrant and visually interesting, but they
are also thoughtful and purposeful. Every post matters for generating and
holding attention. Consider the following principles when composing: Make a point. While posts do not require a
formal thesis or claim, it is important to have·
an argument, opinion, or purpose in mind when you compose. Be concise. Use precise language and coherent
syntax to make your posts easy to read.·
Post often. Blogs should be updated
regularly to hold readers’ interest. Actively generate· new and interesting content on a
daily or weekly schedule. Consider
inviting guest bloggers to appeal to diverse readers, broaden your blog’s· scope, or refresh your
own perspective on the project. Proofread. Careless mistakes and errors can
distract readers and make you appear less·
credible as a writer. Create visual
interest. Consider which aspects of your content would pair well with· visual elements such as
photographs, figures, or videos. Break up large chunks of text with visual
elements to make your blog more readable.
Using Multimedia
Use appropriate content, size, and quality. Make sure your
chosen images complement·
the layout of your text visually. Images should be easy to see without
obstructing the text of a post. Choose the highest possible quality image while
also making sure it is easy to load. You don’t want your readers squinting at
blurry pixels, but you won’t want them to wait 10 seconds for something to
load, either. When linking to an online
video, consider using a screen shot from that video as· your hyperlink. A screen shot
can make a reader more likely to click on a link. It can provide a visual
preview, as well as demonstrate the clip’s relevance to your post. Attribute your sources. Like ideas, images and
videos are someone else’s intellectual·
property. Whenever possible, provide captions for the reader. Even a simple
caption will help readers identify the
object’s origins.