Topic for this class was ‘building an audience.’ I explained the importance of getting other people to link to you, beginning with finding people with the same interests as yours, commenting on their blogs, getting them to visit your blog. As part of this I reviewed the process of creating links and commenting on other blogs. Also explained the use of categories and tags, all of which are used to help other people with similar interests to find you. I showed some blogs that might be of interest, in particular Ronni Bennett’s Time Goes By, one of the most interesting blogs expressing the point of view of older people, and with her lists of elder blogs, one of the best networking sites.
I’m doing a lot of repeating and tidying up, and will probably do the same during the next class, our last. I’m trying to find that magical place between the basics of creating a blog and the sophisticated knowledge needed to develop a large audience. My students (and maybe I, myself) are not ready for that, but I’d like them to be on their way. I’d also like to make them comfortable enough with the computer to find the path for themselves. Not easy.
Two of the blogs we created in the class are list in the sidebar, here. I’m trying to get the others to send me their URL’s.


