To be perfectly honest I wasn't very excited to write blogs this semester. Although I initially wasn't interested in blogging, I did my best to embrace the idea. In the end, it was a much better experience than I had originally expected and I feel that I got a lot out of the experience. I think I greatly improved my writing skills over the course of the semester and was able to learn a lot about marketing, consumer behavior, and blogging in the process.
My initial blogs were in most respects not very good. They were far too wordy and often didn't offer the reader any interesting content. After reading a few of my peer's blogs, I changed the way I wrote them and I think my blogs went up considerably in quality. I began to add more photos to break up the text and learned how to add gifs and Youtube videos using HTML. After about my third blog I felt I truly go the hang of it and was able to make some quality work.
The most difficult part of blogging for me was coming up with topics that I felt could I could write about that would be interesting to my reader. In the case of my blogs on Harambe, Kony 2012, and Nickleback I chose to take strange topics that most writers may not think of and related them to lessons I've learned from marketing and consumer behavior. These blogs were by far the most fun for me to write and also turned out to be some of my best work.
My favorite part of blogging was getting the opportunity to choose my own subjects to write about and then research them. Although it was difficult for me to pick out my topics, I felt that once I found topics I truly was interested in I had fun researching them. I think I learned a lot about some interesting marketing concepts and was able to dive deeper into areas that intrigued me.
Although it was initially very difficult for me to embrace the idea of blogging. Once I got used to the idea it became a very rewarding experience and one that taught me a lot about marketing and other areas that interested me. Although I think it was a great learning experience I don't think I will continue to blog for fun!