My Journey into the World of Web Blogging

 


The first quarter helped me learn about web blogs more thoroughly including their types, elements, objectives, and the intricate skills involved in their creation. It helped me understand how to communicate ideas appropriately through the use of this medium which can reach a wider audience. I also appreciated the role of design and ergonomics in the creation of the blogs and this opened my eyes to the fusion of art and engineering in the making of web content.



In my case, one of those problems was understanding how to operate some of the technical features of the blogging areas. At times I would get challenged on how to furnish the blog with images, animations, or videos while factoring in the structure of the blog or ensuring that the blog is in proper shape. The other problem was getting content out there that would capture the attention of the target audience when no ideas were coming out, a classic case of writer’s block occurs in such instances.

To mitigate such difficulties, I resolved to look for web design and blogging-related tutorials that would improve my technical abilities. Working with classmates helped because we critiqued each other’s work and offered helpful suggestions. Creating content in smaller portions helped prevent writer's block and other unstable ideas where one forgot some things that they wanted to say.


From now on, I intend to acquire such blogging skills in the broader sense of elbow grease, using other more creative content formats such as videos or other engaging content structures. I also intend to put more effort into learning new web trends so that my blogs are not only useful but also appealing to the current target audience on the web.


Reference: Personal experience from Quarter 1, 2024 academic year.

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