THE JOURNEY SO FAR...
I never knew about ‘BLOG’, until my instructor announced that we’ll be using it in the course (Entrepreneurship). I thought to myself, “oh no! This is one of those boring and time consuming exercises”, coupled with the fact that I’d never fancied social networking. I’ve always considered them a waste of time and a big distraction, especially because I’m still a student. However, as we made progress in the course, and as I continued to create and publish more and more posts, I began to experience the brighter side of social networking as a student.
Aside the fact that it enabled me share my ideas and opinion about topics related to entrepreneurship (which was the main essence of opening the blog account), it has also helped me to realize and improve on my creative ability, in terms of writing and the use of colors in designing web pages.
I was also fascinated by the fact that people from across the globe got to view my blog, and this kept me on my toes as I was motivated to make every subsequent post more interesting and creative, in order to keep the visitors coming.
I must confess that it wasn’t all a bed of roses, as there were times when I was simply out of ideas or was too exhausted to create any post. However, for the sake of my dear page viewers and follower(s), I didn’t let these reasons deter me from publishing posts as often as possible, hence my heart goes out to all of you who visited and followed all the way.
This may be my last post as the course has come to an end. I must confess that I didn’t expect so many page views, because I felt my work was amateur, but I got just over a hundred! This is why I strongly encourage upcoming business owners and already established ones who have not yet adopted this medium of advertisement, to do so. This will go a long way to inform the public about the day to day activities of the business (just a piece of advice)
I never thought I'ld be saying this, but I honestly found the course quite interesting and exiting. At first I assumed it was going to be as boring as the business class I used to attend during my high school days, however, it turned out to be the direct opposite of what I had assumed, and I must say that this was possible because of the creative and practical approach my instructor used in the course.
This experience has been quite a memorable one, and I owe it to you all. Keep blogging!