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<p>'''Online writing''' is communicating on and through digital media to accomplish an objective using a method dependent on the intended audience and for a specific purpose. Writing for digital media transforms traditional writing by adopting characteristics associated with [[wikipedia:Communication#Oral_communication|oral communication]]. Integral elements of online writing are connectivity, fluidity, interactivity, and value.<ref>Ferris, Sharmilla Pixy "Writing Electronically: The Effects of Computers on Traditional Writing." ''Journal of Electronic Publishing'' 8.1 (2002): 1. Journal of Electronic Publishing.Web. 9 July 2013.</ref></p>
<p>'''Online writing''' is a type of writing that is written and viewed on a computer, tablet, or a smart phone. Writing for digital media transforms traditional writing by adopting characteristics associated with [[wikipedia:Communication#Oral_communication|oral communication]]. Integral elements of online writing are connectivity, fluidity, interactivity, and value.<ref>Ferris, Sharmilla Pixy "Writing Electronically: The Effects of Computers on Traditional Writing." ''Journal of Electronic Publishing'' 8.1 (2002): 1. Journal of Electronic Publishing.Web. 9 July 2013.</ref></p>
== Types of Online Writing ==
== Types of Online Writing ==
Types of online writing include:
Types of online writing include:
<ul>
<ul>
<li>Business communication</li>
<li>Blogging</li>
<li>Content writing</li>
<li>Publishing</li>
<li>Personal publishing</li>
<li>Social Media and Microblogging</li>
</ul>
</ul>


== Business Communication ==
== Blogging ==
Electronic data interchange [[wikipedia:Electronic_data_interchange|(EDI)]] and email are the primary methods of electronic communication, via an online network connection, in the business environment. The purpose of electronic '''business communication''' is to organize, share and protect data necessary for effective business operations. For the purpose of limiting business communication to only online communication this section addresses business email, the primary medium through which business communications are transacted online.


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'''''Business Email Format'''''
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All business communication by email should adhere to certain formatting criteria and should:
<ul>
<li>Be clear, concise, and to the point</li>
<li>Avoid unnecessary download time required for fancy fonts, graphics, or stationary backgrounds</li>
<li>Be scannable and limited to a single topic per email</li>
<li>Be professional in structure. Grammar and spelling make a statement about ability and attention to detail.</li>
<li>Have a relevant and appropriate topic. The ability to forward email means content could be seen by anyone. Once transmitted, an email is a permanent record.</li>
<li>Communicate the message without relying on writer tone or expression for understanding, aspects easily misunderstood in written form.</li>
</ul>
<br>


== Content Writing ==
== Publishing ==
Web page copy, or information and articles, is referred to as content. The purpose of '''content writing''' is to engage readers and can be informative, entertaining, persuasive, or a combination of purposes.<ref>Reid, Stephen and Dawn Kowalski "Understanding Your Purpose." ''Colorado State University'' (1994-2002): [email protected]. Available at: http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/page.cfm?pageid=25. 8 July 2013.</ref> Frequently, content writing is utilized by companies, through search engine optimization (SEO), to drive increased business through marketing.
 
== Social Media and Microblogging ==


== Personal Publishing ==
The digital medium has directed written communication away from the traditional format of being a one-way delivery of information '''to''' the reader. '''Personal publishing''' has created an interactive and participatory form of communication '''with''' the reader, who can now also be a writer.<ref>Carroll, Brian. ''Writing for Digital Media.'' New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2010. Print.</ref> Weblogs, or [[wikipedia:blog|blogs]], and social media (i.e. Twitter, Facebook, etc.) are forms of personal publishing that have allowed for real-time exchange of visual media and information. Inter-connectivity leverages individuals to become "citizen-journalists" through [[wikipedia:Crowdsourcing|crowdsourcing]].
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== References ==
== References ==
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Online writing is a type of writing that is written and viewed on a computer, tablet, or a smart phone. Writing for digital media transforms traditional writing by adopting characteristics associated with oral communication. Integral elements of online writing are connectivity, fluidity, interactivity, and value.[1]

Types of Online Writing

Types of online writing include:

  • Blogging
  • Publishing
  • Social Media and Microblogging

Blogging

Publishing

Social Media and Microblogging

References

  1. Ferris, Sharmilla Pixy "Writing Electronically: The Effects of Computers on Traditional Writing." Journal of Electronic Publishing 8.1 (2002): 1. Journal of Electronic Publishing.Web. 9 July 2013.