How do blog journalists get their "GROOVE ON?

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-Ranting about the types of blog writers-


You know, I find that writing a blog is one of the hardest things a person could ever do.

I mean how does one person manage to sit on their arse for a couple of hours (a possible pondering process I should think), MANAGE to even think of a topic to talk about, then TYPE endless seams of ongoing messages and flip and turn them into a story. Honestly to me, it is just too much of a hassle.

Don't get me wrong just yet though. I do admire those who actually take the effort to do it.

So, you must be wondering, what keeps me going and ranting on about this non-importance topic? You see, I plan on improving on my writing.

Don’t laugh.

The thing is, I have seen hundreds of different blogs that contain various styles of writing but what I have come to realize is - each one of them hold one same similarity. The writer's improvement of writing is TREMENDOUS. If you take a more in-depth look at it, you would find that it is more or less like a pattern really.

If you don't believe me, FIND A BLOG, TAKE A GOOD LOOK at the very first post the writer has posted up and then go to their latest blog posting. One could find an amazing difference in the writing style, let me tell you.

If I were an amateur writer, telling a tale for the first time, I would probably do so in this sort of hap-hazard manner which probably would be like this:

1. So I went like "O-M-G." He actually asked for my number!! I so felt like I was in the movies!! So cute somemore!! Sigh. I wish this would happen more often mann..


THAT rant above, my friends is an EXAMPLE. It is how virgin writers voice out their opinions of their topic of choice. Basically their angle is simply: self- impression. Not touching so much on human interest stories but more on topics that are important to them. They express their thoughts without so much of a train of thought of whether it is good or bad for public viewing. It is a typical thing that virgin writers do on getting things off their minds. It can be a daily thing, or a monthly thing. For some, like myself, I'd like to call it "a blue moon occurrence." It simply means that if I feel like writing, I would sit at my desk and write. For HOURS. Sleep wouldn't even be necessary. If I don't feel like writing, my blog would probably be on a stand-still mode like how it is today. Nada, Zilch, Zero. Nothing.

Virgin writers normally start writing because of two possible terms: “sudden inspiration” (HARDLY), or it could be the whole "everybody is doing it" factor. Some do it because it is a good place to vent out their anger and frustrations in. So at some point, blogs basically act like a personal journal or based on what I have said above, it could also be considered as a popular trait.

However, those who have been blogging for some time now (a year perhaps) sound like this:

“Jamie was my best friend, my lover and my husband. And he was gone. It was hard to believe that the time we had spent together had passed by so quickly. ”

These writers are called – Jr. Authors. They express their facts from a third party point of view. In other words, they are narrating their story to the public. The choice of being more appropriate to their audience is well- defined here. Their readers are their utmost importance when it comes to this choice of writing.


Professional journalists on the other hand, talk about DAILY OCCURRENCE, things that normally involve the community. They are called "human interest writers."Their rants are basically "the talk of the town". It is what makes the “hottest news.” No, they are not gossip column writers and neither are they “Cartoon Writers”. This fastidious writer's focal point would fold around on three things - inform, entertain and proximity. It basically means the closer the news is to the general public, the bigger the hype would get about it. So technically this way, it makes the news more newsworthy.

At this moment, the biggest news in Australia is Gordan Ramsey's sexist remark on a famous reporter, Tracy Grimshaw. He basically attacked her on her home turf in his show by calling her a "PIG" and it was widely unaccepted by his fans.

On more information on this fascinating topic (which everyone here seems to be wanting seconds on) click on this link:

http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,28383,25598938-10229,00.html


Anyway, regardless to the entertainment frame that I have set above, the most famous trait used by many are called a social activity network. These blogs are set to bring the writer closer to their friends and family at home and letting them know what is going on in their lives. They are called as the "bond-binder blogs." They normally form of constant updates of personal lives. It would look like this:

1. So anyway I got the promotion. I was handed many congratulations from the members of the staff and that kept me liberated throughout the day. This transfer finally meant that I was free and was able to go home. Mum and Dad, if you are reading this, your girl is finally coming home! I can't wait to see you guys =)

This is the typical sort of blog that one could find among a circle of friends. This especially applies to those who are overseas and miss their friends and family members. So these sorts of postings would be the main target of students studying abroad I suppose.

And wow, look how far my ranting has taken me. That is A LOT of words.

Ah, the pleasures of writing a blog. I guess sitting on my arse for the past 3 hours have proved some good at a certain point. I actually managed about 1000 words going on about types of bloggers. Fascinating. So you see, ladies and gents, if you do want to get a start on improving your writing, this is one of the best ways to do it. I guarantee it. Just make sure you got the time and the effort to do so.

Have fun =)

Cheers!

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