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| It's okay to STOP pedaling and LET go. |
An appetite for life can inspire others to CRAVE the ground beneath their feet. There are few people who can raise this need to live life to the FULLEST through a blog. However, I have found them. I will discuss three very different blogs today;
Google,
Catalog Living.
Google,
and
1. GOOGLE:
This blog is corporate, attracting suits and skirts alike but also the common "Googler." It is what one would expect from ONE of the most successful companies in the world. The blog markets to the reader their many "products" while calling out that inner muse. My attention was held through their graphics which include videos, photos and graphs of the company's latest actions. The layout is simplistic and clean so that the reader can focus on the content. The most recent post which has been trending on social media is Google Map's filming of the Grand Canyon so that,
"You’ll be happy you’re virtually hiking
once you get to the
STEEP inclines of the
I highly recommend taking a glance at this blog, simply reading it made me feel more productive.
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| A little awkward,right? |
Ree Drummond is the blogger who established this creative piece which incorporates all the aspects of her busy life. Her blog is very ATTRACTIVE because of her down-to-earth personality, accessible posts, and relatable content. She has a variety of topics each approached with different yet appropriate tone. Reading her off-beat and sometimes awkward quips, I would have never realized she is somewhat famous.
The most interesting aspect of this blog was that the REAL people in her life are featured, explained, and incorporated into her updates.
The blog even features her husband, "THE MARLBORO MAN," not only his chaps, but his link-worthy writing.
The blog even features her husband, "THE MARLBORO MAN," not only his chaps, but his link-worthy writing.
Even though her blog would seem catered towards, "desperate housewives," I found her cooking section is definitely for both genders and her CHARM carries throughout the whole blog, no matter the topic.
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| "We already had a 'Martha Stewart intervention' with you!" |
It's funny, short and conversational.
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| Yes, it appears the bear could not hold it. |
I was initially drawn to this blog based on my shared belief that RIDICULOUS things that are made by home decor places and then taken into homes and placed randomly among their things.To give you a better idea, think of that animatronic Bass fish now found in garage sales EVERYWHERE.
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| There's videos if you were not scarred enough by this image. |
This blog stood out because it has two writers that converse back and forth through their image captions. Out of the three blogs, I liked Catalog Living the least.
WHAT made Google and Pioneer Woman so CAPTIVATING for me was the imagery.
Both were successful in placing the reader in the moment.
The writing became personal and interactive within each post.
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J.M. Barrie, the author of Peter Pan said,
“The reason birds can fly
and we can't
is simply because
they have
perfect faith,
for to have faith
is to have WINGS.”
Through this idea, he was able to give generations of children the ability to fly.
WRITING, no matter the audience, is intended to reach out to the reader on an individual level.
Forming this connection is what allows us to live VICARIOUSLY through writing and take leaps in our own REALITY.
BLOGGING, believe it or not, can do precisely this.






Wow. Great critical thinking. Intriguing organization and presentation of information. Wy aren't more people reading and commenting on this blog?! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amanda! I don't know, they're missing out!
ReplyDeleteAdmittedly, it is hard to read. The text is wonky, the background dizzying, and it makes a bit too much sense. People want to argue. Its human nature.
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