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===Purpose===
===Purpose===
Your blog’s [http://weblogs.about.com/od/startingablog/tp/Top-Ten-Reasons-to-Blog.htm    purpose] will help focus the Writing Style and [[Audience]] for your blog. Your purpose for your blog could be to educate yourself, educate others, research a particular topic, or learn through communicative discussion and debate. Your purpose for your blog may be to help other people with similar problems, convince others to support a particular cause, or even promote a particular cause. Your purpose for your blog could also be to network and connect with like-minded people, establish your profession, make a type of portfolio for yourself, or even simply for profitability.  
Your blog’s [http://weblogs.about.com/od/startingablog/tp/Top-Ten-Reasons-to-Blog.htm    purpose] will help focus the [[Readability|<i>Writing Style</i>] and [[Audience]] for your blog. Your purpose for your blog could be to educate yourself, educate others, research a particular topic, or learn through communicative discussion and debate. Your purpose for your blog may be to help other people with similar problems, convince others to support a particular cause, or even promote a particular cause. Your purpose for your blog could also be to network and connect with like-minded people, establish your profession, make a type of portfolio for yourself, or even simply for profitability.  


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===Popularity===
===Popularity===
When assessing the [http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/02/15/how-to-choose-a-niche-topic-for-your-blog    popularity] of the topic idea, discover other blogs with similar ideas and view their popularity. Look up books or journal articles with similar topics in online stores, such as [http://www.amazon.com  Amazon] or [http://www.barnesandnoble.com    Barnes and Noble] and view comments and the popularity of the books. Another great tool to research the popularity of the topic is to use the [http://boostblogtraffic.com/blog-topic  “For Dummies” test]. Try to find a book in the [http://www.dummies.com  “For Dummies” book brand] in your topic. If there is a Your Topic For Dummies, the topic is already popular and is a great idea to begin your blog topic.  
When assessing the [http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/02/15/how-to-choose-a-niche-topic-for-your-blog    popularity] of the topic idea, discover other blogs with similar ideas and view their popularity. Look up books or journal articles with similar topics in online stores, such as [http://www.amazon.com  Amazon] or [http://www.barnesandnoble.com    Barnes and Noble] and view comments and the popularity of the books. Another great tool to [[Research Methods|<i>research</i>]] the popularity of the topic is to use the [http://boostblogtraffic.com/blog-topic  “For Dummies” test]. Try to find a book in the [http://www.dummies.com  “For Dummies” book brand] in your topic. If there is a Your Topic For Dummies, the topic is already popular and is a great idea to begin your blog topic.  


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===Creating the Title===
===Creating the Title===
The [http://jesslively.com/how-to-choose-blog-topics  topic title] or subtitle should be explanatory and easily readable. The viewer should understand the topic idea simply through the title. The narrative of the topic is also essential to the title’s observable intent. A first person narrative suggests sharing your personal views while a third person narrative suggests a more educational and professional approach. For example, adding the first person –ing to the beginning of the title “Discovering a Passion” gives the reader the impression that the writer will incorporate personal experiences and viewpoints into the blog, while a third person “Discover a Passion” leads to the intention of education and expertise. Lastly, the title and subtitle should have an angle, whether this be something memorable, catchy or fun.
The [http://jesslively.com/how-to-choose-blog-topics  topic title] or [[Headers and Sub-headers|<i>subtitle</i>]] should be explanatory and easily readable. The viewer should understand the topic idea simply through the title. The narrative of the topic is also essential to the title’s observable intent. A first person narrative suggests sharing your personal views while a third person narrative suggests a more educational and professional approach. For example, adding the first person –ing to the beginning of the title “Discovering a Passion” gives the reader the impression that the writer will incorporate personal experiences and viewpoints into the blog, while a third person “Discover a Passion” leads to the intention of education and expertise. Lastly, the title and subtitle should have an angle, whether this be something memorable, catchy or fun.


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