What to Write on and Where to Share

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After we've decided what to write, what do we write on and do we want to share with others? Section four helps us narrow down our ideas and begin to jot those ideas down in different genres and forms. Do we want to create a blog or simply keep a journal? The key to creating a lasting writing habit is to know what we are writing and why we are writing it.

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Hi, everyone, welcome back. I'm so excited that we're this much closer to creating our creative and expressive writing pieces. And in while we go through our writing process, understand that we can express it in however we want, we can suppose it as a poem, or an article or note, or a quote, and whether you want to share these writing pieces or not. This video will basically show you the different avenues you can say, in sharing or in jotting down whatever you're thinking and basically showing you what is available to you the resource that you can use to get your thoughts on to either social media, physical writing materials, blogging, websites or writing apps. So what are we writing and where are we sharing our writing? Social media is one of the options that we can use.

To share our writing and to engage in with different people different backgrounds. Some of these social media platforms can be Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Google Plus, YouTube and Tumblr to name a few. Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are big three social media platforms where we can share whatever we're thinking in real time, as well as linking articles and anything that we feel are important to us. Pinterest and Instagram are more so for for images, but that can't that doesn't stop us from writing things in images, creating quotes and sharing them with our social media network. LinkedIn is more for professional sharing. Google Plus is for Google users.

YouTube is for sharing videos. And but in these videos we can share our writing and tumbler is for blogging, sharing and networking. Another option you can have when you are looking for somewhere to write or to share your writing could be on blogs. blogs are definitely helpful for making or for having big spaces. Where you can share articles you can share poems, you can share notes, feature images, whatever you feel creative in creating. blogs are definitely the way to go.

Some blogs can be using interfaces like wordpress.com and wordpress.org. wordpress comm has a free option while wordpress.org do you have to pay for blogger.com is free Weebly and Squarespace have premium and free options that you can use. If you want to use any of these interfaces, it is definitely easy to create one and to answer gauged with an interface and see if you're comfortable and using it. And whether you decide what to use or whether to use blogging. Blogging is definitely something that writers use that are more engaged and they want to create a space that's solely for something that they want to continuously share on. Another method of sharing our writing or just jotting down what we're thinking, is to write on writing apps.

I learned how to do this in college when I would just randomly think of something, and I just needed somewhere to write it down. And my phone was always in my hand, so why not write it on my phone. Some of these apps include my notes, notes, Google Drive documents and writers plus. Last but Definitely not least can be writing on physical writing materials. You can write on a notebook, on printer paper, loosely paper, post it notes, dry erase boards, index cards, and you can write on these things with markers, pencils, pens and dry erase markers. What makes this my favorite method of writing is that you are able to actually engage with writing and you're able to thoroughly get your ideas on paper.

And you can also take images of it and share it on social media like you would a social media post. These are not the only options that you have in sharing or engaging your thoughts onto paper or onto an interface online. But these are definitely worth looking into if you want to engage in a larger audience. Or if you simply wants to get down what you are thinking And remember that your voice is important and someone somewhere wants to hear and read what you have to say.

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