a Voice called Blogging
Everyday, million of bloggers are hitting the internet with their posts. Some are worth the read and some are well…a total waste of time! I sure hope my blog doesn’t fall into that category.
Nobody can dispute the fact that bloggers are the new voice. The way I see it, every blogger is a voice that is waiting to be heard. Like a lot of people we meet in everyday life, some are plain irritating. You just wanna shut them up for the sake of mankind. On the bright side, there’s a good bunch of blogs out there that I enjoy reading. A good number of them are by Singaporeans.
There are many ways to drive traffic to your blog. Some start blogs that revolve around their sex life. I don’t condone it nor am I against it. These blogs see a good number of visitors for some strange reason. Then there are those that bitch about their family members in their blogs. What do I have to say about that? It’s stupid and it’s lame. When a person whines like a bitch about a family member, he or she is flushing their family name down the toilet. Get my drift?
Like with every damn thing in the world today, terrorism and racism has made their way into the blogging scene. It’s no wonder that governments around the world are closely monitoring the blogsphere. I’m pretty darn sure that there are extremists that have taken to blogging to spread their propaganda. Since they are already using youtube, why not blogs?
My prediction is that we’ll see a good number of bloggers as ambassadors of household brands soon. The simple fact is bloggers are more believable than celebrities. We all know celebs are paid a huge some of $$ to endorse products that they probably have never heard of. The celeb appears on print ads, TVC commercials and would probably attend a product launch. We bloggers on the other hand, are the new voice in advertising. When a blogger says that something is good, readers are likely be curious to find out for themselves why it’s so darn good. For example, what would you do if I told you that the Prawn Noodles at S-11 Blk 504 Bishan Street 11 rocks?
It’s really damn good…
Nobody can dispute the fact that bloggers are the new voice. The way I see it, every blogger is a voice that is waiting to be heard. Like a lot of people we meet in everyday life, some are plain irritating. You just wanna shut them up for the sake of mankind. On the bright side, there’s a good bunch of blogs out there that I enjoy reading. A good number of them are by Singaporeans.
There are many ways to drive traffic to your blog. Some start blogs that revolve around their sex life. I don’t condone it nor am I against it. These blogs see a good number of visitors for some strange reason. Then there are those that bitch about their family members in their blogs. What do I have to say about that? It’s stupid and it’s lame. When a person whines like a bitch about a family member, he or she is flushing their family name down the toilet. Get my drift?
Like with every damn thing in the world today, terrorism and racism has made their way into the blogging scene. It’s no wonder that governments around the world are closely monitoring the blogsphere. I’m pretty darn sure that there are extremists that have taken to blogging to spread their propaganda. Since they are already using youtube, why not blogs?
My prediction is that we’ll see a good number of bloggers as ambassadors of household brands soon. The simple fact is bloggers are more believable than celebrities. We all know celebs are paid a huge some of $$ to endorse products that they probably have never heard of. The celeb appears on print ads, TVC commercials and would probably attend a product launch. We bloggers on the other hand, are the new voice in advertising. When a blogger says that something is good, readers are likely be curious to find out for themselves why it’s so darn good. For example, what would you do if I told you that the Prawn Noodles at S-11 Blk 504 Bishan Street 11 rocks?
It’s really damn good…
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