Enter the Blogosphere Jim Streisel, MJE HiLite adviser and communications teacher Carmel (IN) High School

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Enter the Blogosphere Jim Streisel, MJE HiLite adviser and communications teacher Carmel (IN) High School

What’s a blog? Short for “web log” A web-based way to communicate with readers Reverse chronological order Interactive (links, online comments) More personal than news stories Provide commentary and/or news

Types of blogs: Microblogs

Types of blogs: Thinkers

Types of blogs: Linkers

Examples of blogs

Advice for blogging Have an area of expertise and stick with it. Have a personality. Link a lot. Update often. Encourage communication/dialogue. Be professional, but have fun.

Advice for blogging (con’t) Do it today. Establish your “brand” (it’s never too soon). Market yourself.