Friday, May 7, 2010

Blogging?

To Blog or Not to Blog?

This article is talking about the social media blogging network.

-the age group 19-29 is declining in blog writing and reading
-the millennials are the most avid blog writers and readers
-our generation (tech gen.) technology is our DNA
-blogging is for fun, pleasure, and self expression, says a survey
-BlogHer and iVillage is divided into 4 groups (millennials, Gen X/Y, Bommers, and seniors)
- more preferance for Facebook over blogs
-blogging is too damending and cumbersome
-blogging is basically boring now

Perspectives
blogging is declining while other social networks like Twitter and Facebook is increasing. it's saying that there are still some bloggers out there hence the 4 groups but others are moving out of blogging to something that's better and newer with cool features. (Facebook "like" button)



personally i prefer Twitter and Fcebook over blogging. i dont want to read discriptions, i dont have the attention span. fast and quick with cool features is what i like.


link
http://www.brandchannel.com/home/post/2010/04/27/to-blog-or-not-to-blog.aspx

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Immigration





The message was to fix the immigration problem for future kids.
The main six appeal that was used was imagery. the image that was used was of a little child. it used the child to get the message across that immigration effects our future generation.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Traditional Media V. Social Media

Traditional Media is media where journalist report what they see with hard facts. examples are The Washington Post, New York Times, cable television, radio, etc.

Social Media is media connecting with others and feeding off of them. examples are twitter, facebook, blogs, video blogs, magazines, etc.

writing on the web is different than writing traditionally by...
- there are no restrictions
- you can talk about whatever you want
- you can post what is right to you (meaning do not really have the facts but have backgroung knowledge).
- personally i really don't care about grammer when writing on the web.
for traditional writing you have to....
-get the actual facts of an event
- many restrictions
-no free opinion
- grammer/ sentence structure
example: during hurricane Hanna people were twitting exactly what was happening without having any restrictions or problems to communicate. a news paper couldnt provide that because at the time nobody had time to write paper, they would have to wait till it was safe again missing all the key information during the hurricane.

Now a days people don't care about if they get the paper or not. Twitter, Facebook, blogs, and text are the new source of imformation for people. lets face it, it's faster, funner, and more interesting. with peoples attention spans shrinking the paper is boring with too many words. with Twitter (and the others) people can feed off of each other and actually know what is happening and when it is happening.
ex. if i reveived a text telling me about some news thats also on the paper. i would read my text because it would be stright to the point without all the other bologna.

media is changeing by...
there are new devices that are being created for people to communicate without having to read the paper.pictures with color and fewer words are the best way to keep the audiences attention now a days.

Monday, April 26, 2010

social media

hello and welcome to my blog....

i guess my blog focuses on social media. social media is this, twitter, facebook, etc. it is used worldwide by every age group. connecting with people has never been easier and sharing information has never been funner!