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Question by God’s Gift: how do writers organize in formation in the article? what purpose do you think they had in mind with this stru?
Monday 9:30 a.m. It’s time for a frank talk. And no, it can’t wait. We know, we know: Most of you are sick to death of blogs. Don’t even want to hear about these millions of online journals that link together into a vast network. And yes, there’s plenty out there not to like. Self-obsession, politics of hate, and the same hunger for fame that has people lining up to trade punches on The Jerry Springer Show. Name just about anything that’s sick in our society today, and it’s on parade in the blogs. On lots of them, even the writing stinks.

Go ahead and bellyache about blogs. But you cannot afford to close your eyes to them, because they’re simply the most explosive outbreak in the information world since the Internet itself. And they’re going to shake up just about every business—including yours. It doesn’t matter whether you’re shipping paper clips, pork bellies, or videos of Britney in a bikini, blogs are a phenomenon that you cannot ignore, postpone, or delegate. Given the changes barreling down upon us, blogs are not a business elective. They’re a prerequisite. (And yes, that goes for us, too.)

There’s a little problem, though. Many of you don’t visit blogs—or haven’t since blogs became a sensation in last year’s Presidential race. According to a Pew Research Center Survey, only 27% Some newer numbers: According to Forrester, 11.2% of online adults in the U.S. publish a blog at least once a month. Of the same group, 24.8% read a blog and 13.7% comment on a blog at least once a month. The numbers are higher for youths. Of online youths, 20.8% publish a blog, 36.6% read a blog, and 26.4% comment on a blog at least once a month. But I suspect the numbers are unreliable because many mainstream sites with millions of readers—celebrity site TMZ and gadget sites like Gizmodo—are actually blogs. But are all the readers aware of this? I doubt it. This is the blurring of the blog/mainstream divide, a theme we’ll see again and again in these revisions. of Internet users in America now bother to read them. So we’re going to take you into the world of blogs by delivering this story—call it Blogs 101 for businesses—in the style of a blog. We’re even sprinkling it with links. These are underlined words that, when clicked, carry readers of this story’s online version to another Web page. This all may make for a strange experience, but it’s the closest we can come to reaching out from the page, grabbing you by the collar, and shaking you into action.

First, a few numbers. There are some 9 million blogs out there, Yes, there were 9 million, but how many of them were active? Probably only a fraction. In early 2008, says Technorati Chairman David Sifry, the search company indexes 112 million blogs, with 120,000 new ones popping up each day. But only 11% of these blogs, he says, have posted within the past two months. That means the active universe is closer to 13 million blogs. Kevin Burton, CEO of FeedBlog, argues that the number should be lower, from 2 million to 4 million blogs. with 40,000 new ones popping up each day. Some discuss poetry, others constitutional law. And, yes, many are plain silly. “Mommy tells me it may rain today. Oh Yucky Dee Doo,” reads only one April Posting. Let’s assume that 99.9% are equally off point. What we didn’t see in early 2005 was the advent of the spam blog. These blogs, produced automatically, are designed to show up in search results and to attract Google advertisements known as Adsense. Sifry estimates that fully 99% of the blog posts reaching search engines are spam. So what? That leaves some 40 new ones every day that could be talking about your business, engaging your employees, or leaking those merger discussions you thought were hush-hush.

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Answer by Intuition
Blogs are a form of self expression, in forming sentences with correct grammar and gesticulating ideas in a readily understandable way we are able not only to convey our thoughts but occasionally read the outpourings of others. The exchange of ideas increases creativity, producing blogs that are interesting, make scintillating reading whilst portraying ideas and theories in a concise and accurate fashion allows one to perfect ones articulation in the art of communication through writing. Whether the writing is informal blog speak or a well written thesis, the mere ability to outline the thought processes occurring within our mind, structuring a beginning, argument for and against and surmising what we have concluded on a given topic or subject inspires the mind to master the gift of expressive well thought out debate in writing form.

As a journal blogs allow the tracking of the way mood affects thoughts, feelings and expression of words. There are many blogs, each will ultimately find its target audience, others equally interested in the topic of discussion. Blogs are the new age form of sharing ideas with specific groups and thinkers. A decrease in formal interaction and socialising is replaced by online blog spotting, affording others the opportunity to respond with any differing or contrary views. The mode of communication of the moment.

With regard to the formation and layout it is generally accepted most articles are based upon a standard formula. A topic, an explanation or introduction of the subject, argument for and against, your own opinion and a concluding summary. Sections are allocated in depth enquiries to specific issues and elaborations upon the general theme. A writing style is applied whether informal, net speak, formal or eloquent prose and other factors applied according to targeted audience and readers. The subject is made interesting with anecdotal insertions and references of sources and matter detailing specific particles of the topic in question. One persons off the cuff mutterings are better received than an overly formalised and rigid thesis devoid of any emotive assertations or points, appearing as a sequence of factual data than a well written article.

Why do we write, what are words, sentences, they have a quiet power, each word activates a thought sequence of associated data, the brain is stimulated and embarks upon a path determined by emotional factors, environment, target of focus and aim. Blogs are written to offer ones ideas for critique or simply for information purposes only. If the musings gain attention and are heeded they incite a negative force shadowing the positive will to change and war ensues as one reinforces and encourages whilst its oppressive negative seeks to silence or engineer towards its own gain and enhancement.

Many have agendas and if contributors wield influence in opinions contrary to their own agenda, manipulation ensues to curtail the correspondent or defame in some manner if the opinions are valid and indominatably sound. The blogger then withdraws, or battles these forces if he has discerned their true face as such mislead by deceptions of facades with masks of the good. Historical study shows the best renowned scholars of literature were those who were balanced in outlook and view and took into account all views and their reasoning prior to writing a study upon any topic. This therapeutic advance in proprietary sense ensures not only the prevailing of sense but appeasement of any counter reactory responses hence creating an atmosphere of peace as all feel heard, understood.

Were this to become the norm, people would cease to rant, write offer opinions and be roused in passionate anger and guile to speak on issues. The arbiters of negative energy would then become disempowered as peace created an atmospheric equilibrium roused love through peace and sensibility. War continues…

Thank you for affording me this opportunity to rant ….

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