Thursday, October 4, 2012

Blog Analysis



Blogging is used for so many purposes.  It is a new phenomenon that is taking over the cyber world!!  Blogs are expression of yourself through your writing of a subject that is usually accompanied by links and visual aids.  There are different options for what you want in your blog.  

 
Here is an example of a blog I like: http://sfist.com/ .  This blog has a main topic of San Francisco.  I live in San Francisco so the subject interests me and I can really relate to this blog.  I like how unique this blog is because it actually breaks down itself into different categories: news, art and entertainment, and food.  There is section for each category with perfect visual aids that seem to be very current photos.  The visual appeal is what I first noticed about this blog.  Some stories and articles are even accompanied by a backup news clip to give even further information about the subject.  This is a great representation of a blog because of the visual appeal and the ability to take a reader further into the subject.
This next blog, http://worstseoblogever.wordpress.com/, really doesn’t impress me.  There are no visual aids and the subject seems to be not intriguing.  I took one look at this blog and decided to go onto another option.  After forcing myself to scroll through the blog, I have noticed that there is not one single visual aid.  I know we all pretend to have grown out of children’s books but come one, everybody loves pictures to go with what they are reading, especially when the subject is uninteresting.


So there you have it: blogs should be interesting and eye catching.  It’s nice to have a lengthy article once in a while, but short and sweet works too. 

3 comments:

  1. I agree with the idea that people are choosing to buy homes because of the low rates. These rates should continue all the way until atleast 2015. Depending on the economy, my link talks more about that. This can only be a good thing for the real estate business. I guess we will just have to wait and see.

    http://sbr.com.sg/economy/news/check-out-why-low-interest-rates-will-persist-until-2015

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  2. It seems as if the real estate market has its own seasonal distribution when it comes to number of house bought and sold in a certain season. My mother is a real estate agent and her client is trying to buy a home in Oakley. But, there is a shortage of homes on the market right now. There are only a few to choose from and they all have multiple offers. So would these mean you can get a better deal on a home in the summer or winter?

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  3. I have heard that the reason home prices fall during the winter is because most home buyers are families. Since people do not want to take there kids out of school during the school year thy often wait for summer.

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