Thursday, June 30, 2011

Traditional Web Pages vs Blogs

I will try to compare the difference between a traditional web page and a blog on the basis of what I know and have learned this week. When I think of visiting a traditional web page, I think of the pages that I often frequent. These would be the Weather Bug site that I check each day to see what the conditions are going to be for the day and the week to come. Also, the shopping sites that I like to visit, like Kohl's and Walmart to see what the latest sales are. I also like to check the food network for recipes. These sites, I assume, have professionals writing the content and researching the information that is posted on them.Now, I understand that blogging pages are set up by individuals or possibly groups of people with common interests or view points for the sake of being helpful, informative or even entertaining. I have visited blogs about medical issues or common conditions and for advice, for example "home remedies for lice", as many families in my school were facing this problem. I also recall visiting a blog regarding "deer accidents", after hitting a deer myself while driving at night on the freeway, I simply needed to get the support and understanding from others that have been through the same thing as me. My son and I were very lucky that we were not injured in the incident. I also visited several traditional web pages that stated research on the findings of deer accidents and how best to react when faced with this situation. This was a document from the State Police and gave some well researched information and advice, but did not tell the heart felt accounts of the bloggers. I understand that blogs are much more interactive and that the information on the blogs may be the opinions or experiences of individuals and  may have statements that are untrue and truly matter of opinion. I imagine that I will learn a lot more about blogs and their uses, as this semester moves along and I become more familiar with the comparisons.

2 comments:

  1. The informational websites one visits to gain information are really enhanced when there is a blog following the information. Sometimes a totally different side of the story comes out in the blog, especially when a store uses one for the items they are selling.
    You car really appears damaged! Lucky you were OK in the accident and that the deer did not appear to fly onto the windshield!

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  2. True! I do like when shoppers post reviews of the items that I may be intending to purchase on line. I like to read the comments and this does influence my decision whether or not to purchase in these instances. Now that I am blogging, I may feel more inclined to give feedback while online shopping and otherwise.

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