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==Gain insight on the targeted audience<ref> Carroll, 101</ref>== | ==Gain insight on the targeted audience<ref> Carroll, 101</ref>== | ||
Researching blogs with similar focus will give the writer a better understanding of their intended [[audience]]. When writing a blog it is important to be aware of the intended audiences occupational categories, demographics, gender,culture, and age. <ref>Carroll, 101</ref> Brian Carroll states, " Think about the kind of sites, publications and documents your audience is accustomed to reading". <ref>Carroll, 101</ref> | Researching blogs with similar focus will give the writer a better understanding of their intended [[audience]]. When writing a blog, it is important to be aware of the intended audiences occupational categories, demographics, gender, culture, and age. <ref>Carroll, 101</ref> Brian Carroll states, " Think about the kind of sites, publications and documents your audience is accustomed to reading". <ref>Carroll, 101</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||