Peer Review #1
week 5, reading task
From feedback on your blog posts, I have learned a lot. It is with the same analysis content but each person makes different judgments and ideas. Each person learns something new and interesting from articles and videos. Another thing that I learned is that I feel the audience's feelings, and I should pay attention to be able to blog better.
Be different: how does my blog in terms of content differ from dozens of other websites with the same topic? I can talk about the same topic but let's explore, write it differently.
– The segment is easy to see: no one wants to read an article of nearly 1,000 words and write it together. Let's practice segmenting, using additional supporting images to make my content easier to read for viewers.
-The search process is very important to be able to blog. The process of searching for information needs to be quick and general, then with the list of documents already available, I need to conduct data selection.
Focus on specificity and relevance to the research content. Note down the removed articles and include specific reasons. Overall assessment of the quality of the article, paying attention to research methods.
Blogging and writing are not the same things: you don't have to stick to the rules of writing like in school. Feel free to write in your language, your blog.
– Do not press post immediately: everything you write, don't post it right away, but leave it there for 1-2 days to review. Maybe at this point, you will see a few things that need to be corrected (in both grammar and style) that you did not notice when you were writing. Following this rule helped me avoid a lot of mistakes in my writing.
– Understand what your audience wants: this is also related to the above point. By tracking what content gets the most traffic and engagement, you can better understand your blog readers and know how to create more relevant content later.
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