"Uuugh, blogs," is exactly what I said in my head but, honestly their not so bad, you just got to give them a chance. Truthfully, we all seen or heard of them. Their actually every where. Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram are actually a small form of a blog. Blogging doesn't alway necessarily mean you have to write long essays covering something you love. One of my favorite all time blogger is Alexis Jean (check her out at
https://alexajeanfitness.squarespace.com/alexajeanfitness/). She is truly amazing! She tries to help people live a better and healthy life by offering free stay at home work out. Which are great for people who have kid or for those busy bees, who just don't have time. Theres also so many great recipe tips, smoothies, and beauty ideas on her page that she offers. Her work outs aren't long but they are very intense. Although, I am struggling with eating a healthy diet, I still do her work outs from time to time to maintain my steady weight. My love for food is just to passionate!
(This is one of her10 minutes full body fat torching workout )
I also love to read and scroll down on blogs that talks about traveling, trying new food around the world, and kids fashion. For an example, another favorite blogger of mine Cyndi Marie (http://thebluecloset.com). She talks a lot about finding the best deal for your little monster and where to shop. From home decor to maternity clothes, she got it covered. When I was expecting, her blog was my go-to. I always needed help finding what to buy to fit around my little belly.
Blogs that I don't really like to read are the negative ones. The ones that are written with a very negative mindset. No ones really want to read something that will make you feel bummed out the whole day. It wouldn't hurt to write with an open mind. I haven't came across any negative blogs yet but if I do, those are the ones that I don't want to waste my time on.
Lyphon--Your blog has started off pretty well. You have some good discussion presented, and you use some visual support. Keep digging into your analysis to create more significance for your audience. You are missing Entry #2. Start with Entry #3 now.
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