The line between incorporating your daily wanderings and happenings and going overboard with self-narration is seldom acknowledged in personal blogs. I think it makes a blog worth following if there is some human element fused in with the broadcasting of content. However, it can be overdone. Particularly, within PR there is a lot of overkill when it comes to reporting daily encounters and opinion. I pondered for quite some time, whether I wanted to create a blog strictly material based, blogging about collections, artists, readings etc, all unrelated to myself, or whether I would write from a first-person base, about my life. The most interesting blogs it seems are those that can skilfully do both. they must be able to don their blogs with interesting content from a personal perspective. To embark on my half-journal, half-content approach, I am sharing my picnic with you.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
The Line.
The line between incorporating your daily wanderings and happenings and going overboard with self-narration is seldom acknowledged in personal blogs. I think it makes a blog worth following if there is some human element fused in with the broadcasting of content. However, it can be overdone. Particularly, within PR there is a lot of overkill when it comes to reporting daily encounters and opinion. I pondered for quite some time, whether I wanted to create a blog strictly material based, blogging about collections, artists, readings etc, all unrelated to myself, or whether I would write from a first-person base, about my life. The most interesting blogs it seems are those that can skilfully do both. they must be able to don their blogs with interesting content from a personal perspective. To embark on my half-journal, half-content approach, I am sharing my picnic with you.
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