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In blogging, interactivity can be defined as engaging readers with the author and the content. When starting a blog, it is important to think about interacting with the niche’s audience and other bloggers. Short sentences, active voice, and presenting information in an [[inverted pyramid]] format help to convey content clearly to readers<ref group=>Carroll, p. 24</ref> | In blogging, interactivity can be defined as engaging readers with the author and the content. When starting a blog, it is important to think about interacting with the niche’s audience and other bloggers. Short sentences, active voice, and presenting information in an [[inverted pyramid]] format help to convey content clearly to readers<ref group=>Carroll, p. 24</ref> | ||
. There are also four other interaction techniques to consider: | . There are also four other interaction techniques to consider: regular blog posts, commenting on similar blogs, etiquette, and relevant or interesting posts<ref group=>Carroll, p. 24</ref> | ||
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Brian Carroll in ''Writing for Digital Media,'' writes that “web users do not merely read online content, they interact with it...”<ref group=>Carroll, p. 24</ref> | Brian Carroll in ''Writing for Digital Media,'' writes that “web users do not merely read online content, they interact with it...”<ref group=>Carroll, p. 24</ref> |