Blog, sounds bug to me as if it is annoying and useless. Few months back, I had the impression that it is only ideal for professional writers, photographers and artists because they are the experts. Like the newspaper and radio, only the professionals get space and airtime.
Such im
pression changed when I discovered through the blogging workshop sponsored by Friedrich Naumann Foundation on July 4-6, 2006, that even the wannabes, neophyte and whatever term you call to the non professionals can go into blogging. Thus, I suffice, blogging attracted more than the expected users similar to what happened to the mobile phone. Originally, it targeted the business persons only. Fortunately, new markets were developed like the teenagers.
Many created blogs not only to be considered updated with the trend but they are in fact used as a tool. In general, blogging is used as a means to express thoughts, ideas and beliefs though the objectives vary from one person to the other. Evidently, there are doctors, lawyers, politicians, academicians, designers, collectors and a lot more.
Blogging is very convenient, cost-effective and timely. Publishing and feedback takes split seconds. Moreover, blogging allows the user to interact with people of the same interest from across the globe.
In this global village, blogging has transformed communication and somehow revisits the time of the long lost correspondent age. Like one of my associates in this workshop, Ruby Calo, she made a lot of new friends by blogging. Now she hopes to have a blook (blog turned into book) but more important to it, she is happy to have the opportunity to express herself and so am I.
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