Wednesday, January 28, 2026

The Rise of Blogs

 Last week when Dr. Aggie was reading through the syllabus, I thought to myself "I'm really going to regret writing all these blogs for class." Initially, she was right, but after writing my fourth blog, I'm starting to enjoy the process of creating a place to store memories in my life. I've never been a fan of diaries or what they entail. I feel like diaries are just a hodgepodge of thoughts. Blogging has given me at least some guidance, and a path to carve for myself when writing. 



Looking more into Chapter 12, and the history of blogs, I think it's quite interesting that they have been around for already 30 years. I think the concept of blogs are going to be an important marketing tool in the future. Chapter 12 outlined how brands and businesses can benefit from blogs. There are many aspects that people overlook when it comes to marketing. For companies and big corporations, I think that blogging can be astronomically helpful. When it comes to big policies and changes in corporations, having a single space to share everything keeps everything neat and organized. Other ways that the chapter talked about is humanizing things. I think this is going to be a very important aspect moving forward for companies' reputation and image. Humanization is going to be crucial in the future with AI rapidly growing. Humanizing words in a blog post gives relief to some that not everything is AI generated. It is also heartwarming that there are people taking the time to write and explain what is going on in the company?


What are your thoughts on big businesses and corporations implementing blogs into their marketing strategy?


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