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== Personalization <ref group=>Carroll, p. 290</ref>==
== Personalization <ref group=>Carroll, p. 290</ref>==
Making your topic personal. You can see this resource opened in a new window [http://www.smartbloggerz.com/2010/01/why-should-you-blog-regularly/ WITH THIS WORDING ON IT] and then some more information on personalization.  
Making your topic personal. You can see this resource opened in a new window [http://litmuse.net/resources/digital-media/choosing-a-blog-topic/WITH THIS WORDING ON IT] and then some more information on personalization.  
== Focus <ref group=>Carroll, p. 290</ref>==
== Focus <ref group=>Carroll, p. 290</ref>==
The narrower the better says [http://techcrunch.com/2012/01/04/blogs-need-comments/ THIS RESOURCE].  
The narrower the better says [http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com/newsletters/how-to-choose-the-right-blog-topic/ THIS RESOURCE].  
== Popularity<ref group=>Carroll, p. 181</ref> ==
== Popularity<ref group=>Carroll, p. 181</ref> ==
You should make sure that your blog gains in popularity using  [http://financialbloggerconference.com/a-primer-on-blogging-etiquette/ THIS RESOURCE] to compare your blog to other blogs around the world. Make sure it is not only popular but also is a growing topic.  
You should make sure that your blog gains in popularity using  [http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/02/15/how-to-choose-a-niche-topic-for-your-blog/ THAT RESOURCE] to compare your blog to other blogs around the world. Make sure it is not only popular but also is a growing topic.  


== Originality <ref group=>Carroll, p. 181</ref>==
== Originality <ref group=>Carroll, p. 181</ref>==
Originality is everything. No one wants to read another blog on writing a blog says [http://www.seobook.com/bloggers/ THIS RESOURCE] and therefore you must have original thought.  
Originality is everything. No one wants to read another blog on writing a blog says [http://boostblogtraffic.com/blog-topic/THIS RESOURCE] and therefore you must have original thought.  




== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[http://www.smartbloggerz.com/2010/01/why-should-you-blog-regularly/ More Back Links]
[http://litmuse.net/resources/digital-media/choosing-a-blog-topic/WITH THIS WORDING ON IT]


[http://financialbloggerconference.com/a-primer-on-blogging-etiquette/ Blogging Etiquette]
[http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com/newsletters/how-to-choose-the-right-blog-topic/ THIS RESOURCE]


[http://techcrunch.com/2012/01/04/blogs-need-comments/ Sidebar Menu]
[http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/02/15/how-to-choose-a-niche-topic-for-your-blog/ THAT RESOURCE]


[http://www.seobook.com/bloggers/ Conducting Daily News Searches]
[http://boostblogtraffic.com/blog-topic/THIS RESOURCE]
== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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Revision as of 22:37, 3 April 2013

This will be my LitWiki Individual submission page. This will be an overview of Choosing a Topic and the definition of Topic[1]. Continuation of overview with a link to the inverted pyramid section of the group blog[2] . Still more continuation of Topic[3] . Brian Carroll in Writing for Digital Media, writes that “quotation”[4]


Personalization [5]

Making your topic personal. You can see this resource opened in a new window THIS WORDING ON IT and then some more information on personalization.

Focus [6]

The narrower the better says THIS RESOURCE.

Popularity[7]

You should make sure that your blog gains in popularity using THAT RESOURCE to compare your blog to other blogs around the world. Make sure it is not only popular but also is a growing topic.

Originality [8]

Originality is everything. No one wants to read another blog on writing a blog says RESOURCE and therefore you must have original thought.


External Links

THIS WORDING ON IT

THIS RESOURCE

THAT RESOURCE

RESOURCE

Notes

  1. Carroll, p. 12
  2. Carroll, p. 12
  3. Carroll, p. 12
  4. Carroll, p. 12
  5. Carroll, p. 290
  6. Carroll, p. 290
  7. Carroll, p. 181
  8. Carroll, p. 181

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