Tuesday, April 27, 2010

New Layout

Hey guys,

Hopefully you visit this blog before class on Wednesday and get really confused by the new layout. I'm experimenting with my blog by trying to make it more "personalized." I was inspired by the pen and ink style of the turn of the century.
















If you want to try and do this, check out the following sites.

Blogger Templates Free

BTemplates

Our Blogger Templates

I have a tutorial sheet that shows how to change your template. We'll be taking care of this tomorrow during class, so be prepared to join the esteemed group of individuals with attractive, customized blogs.

Also; Ninja Cat is back.


Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Time for a New Kind of Review

Lots of bloggers spend their time reviewing products, shows, and services. These types of posts are great, because it gives readers a chance to see others' first impression of a commodity so that they may make an informed decision. Writing a product review, though, is more than just stating whether you like it or not. In fact, you have to give the good and the bad at the same time. This means you'll be delivering the PROs and CONs to your readers. The following website gives a great How-To on writing product reviews. Check it out before proceeding.

How to Write a Product Review

There you have it, the proper way to write a product review for your blog. It should be fairly obvious what your next blog post should be. Write me a product review based on your blog's main topic. Now, if you're writing an auto-blog, that doesn't mean you have to review a car. It means you have to review a product that is used by the auto industry, which includes items such as wax, tools, cleaning products, fuel additives, etc. not just cars. So think outside the box and review something you have experience with. These reviews should be fairly long, probably a minimum of four paragraphs, so be thorough.

Good luck!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Writing a Series (First in a series)

We've discussed how to write a series, and now it should be blatantly obvious what the assignment is. You need to find an issue, a topic, or a story within your blog's theme that will allow you to write a three-part series. I don't care what the series is over, whether it is meant to spark a revolution or to just inform, but it does need to be three parts with a clear theme. Each post should be a minimum of seven paragraphs, much like your last three posts. But all of these paragraphs throughout the three posts should have some sort of connection. But really, you guys know what a series is, you're the ones who explained it in class, so I have 100-percent faith that you will pull this off.

To sum things up:

-You need to write a three-part series (three-part is a minimum, you can go beyond that, you know).

-Each post should be seven paragraphs or longer.

-Each post must build off of the previous one.

-These are due on April 22 by the end of the class period.

Good luck and happy blogging!

P.S.

Here are some links on how to write a successful blog series.

10 Steps to Writing a Successful Series on your Blog

How to Write a Blog Series

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