1. What’s the aim of a blog post?
- “For starters, I've learned that every post doesn't need to be earth shattering or contain tons and tons of evidence or research; they can be based on one or two facts and expanded upon with opinion or an analysis of the current state of things.”
- “It showed that me it is quite possible to open up the eyes of readers about a topic even when it isn’t covered in the media day in and day out.”
- “I loved how informative the blog is, but yet it doesn’t come across as a Public Service Announcement.”
- “I think that she makes great use of factual evidence and she also places her opinion in the right areas and she doesn't over do it or go on a tirade and just preach about the issue.”
2. What’s an appropriate way for thinking about the relationship between posts?
3. How do you create effective “ethos” in your blog posts?
4. What’s an appropriate “tone” for blog posts? What characterizes that tone? How do you create that tone?
5. What’s the role of links, of information, of examples in blog posts?
6. What’s the difference between simply reviewing a source and analyzing it in a novel way?
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