Why create a blog?

Feb 10
08:33

2010

Karima Lachtane

Karima Lachtane

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This is just a few good reasons for creating a blog.

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The foremost reason for creating a blog,Why create a blog? Articles must be, that you feel. Like you have something to say, something that you would like to talk about with other people, or something that you would like to share. The topic that you choose can be everything you like, and how ever you like to present it. A blog gives the possibility to create video-blogs, which as the title says, is about blogging through video. You can also make photo or even drawing blogs, illustrating your work or even your hobbies. The best topic to choose for your blog is probably something that you already know about, something which you have passion for.

A blog is an excellent tool, if you have something to sell. For instance you might be an artist with a flat of paintings, or drawings which you would like to sell. A blog would be a perfect marketing tool, because it gives you many possibilities. Making posts* about each creation and creating some information about the object, giving each painting/drawing a post for itself, giving people the opportunity to discuss your artwork. This is a great way so learn in many ways, such as finding out what people like, but also feedback to one self, so that we can become better, both in artworks but also in handling communication. In this way you can create buyers, if people like something then they would like to buy it, hereby creating sales of your artwork. Not only are you able to share/sell and exchange any information which your heart desirers, but it will also expand your mind, in that you will automatically learn new things and it can also be therapeutic.

A blog has a power of its own in the new world of marketing, which is essential when you want to sell anything. But a blog has more advantages then what just meet the eye, they are also great for making friends and keeping your family updated about your work or passion, or both. Meanwhile being social, you also practice writing in general.

These were just a few reasons to creating a blog, but there are many more.

Just pick your passion whatever you like to talk about, and begin writing.

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* Making post’s: If you look at blogs around the world, you will see them divided into small ‘postages areas’ where each has a title and a date, this is called a post. A blog contains many post’s.

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