Class Description
Nowadays, it's not unusual for writers to have a blog. This can be a terrific forum for writers to talk about issues that are important to them, but if handled poorly, a blog can be just another voice in the vast internet sea. How do you get readership for your blog? What should you blog about? Should you start a blog solo or should you team up with other writers? What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with a team of co-bloggers? In this seminar, we will discuss "best practices" for successful blogging. We will look at examples of outstanding blog articles. We will also look at blog pieces that don't quite hit the mark in order to understand what's missing. Students will have time to write and to talk through ideas and will come away with a deeper understanding of how to blog and how to drive internet traffic toward their sites. Please bring your laptop or tablet to the class.
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This class will take place using Zoom videoconferencing. About 15 minutes before your class is scheduled to begin, you'll receive an email from your instructor with a link to join the class meeting!
Zoom Participation:
Students are not required to turn their camera on, but are encouraged to participate any way they feel comfortable through functions such as the live chat, emoji reactions, and unmuting the microphone. Learn more about using Zoom here.
Zoom Accessibility:
We ask that instructors enable closed captioning and send a transcript of the session after class. You can also enable closed captioning at any time during the meeting. If your instructor forgets to send the transcript, just send ’em an email!