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Make your unheard voice heard with Blogging. 

Reflecting on my experience with blogging, I find it to be a captivating journey. A blog, essentially an online page or weblog, allows you to publish and express your thoughts, views, and ideas. Each piece of content published on a blog is known as a blog post, akin to a page in a digital diary. This platform is fascinating because it grants everyone the power to voice their opinions and make their previously unheard voices heard. 

Blogs hold significant value across various fields, including education, business, awareness campaigns, advertising, and entertainment. My exploration of blogging has revealed its potential to enhance digital literacy. It familiarizes users with online publishing platforms, multimedia tools, and digital communication technologies. Through blogging, students learn to navigate and critically evaluate online content, while also gaining the skills to create and share their own content responsibly.

Furthermore, blogging offers a unique opportunity for self-reflection. It encourages students to think deeply about their learning experiences, express their thoughts, ideas, and opinions, and engage in meaningful discussions with their peers. This reflective practice fosters the development of critical thinking, communication skills, and self-expression. Overall, blogging not only empowers individuals to share their voices but also enriches their learning experiences and personal growth.


Some of the famous blogger in Bhutan:

  1. Tshering Denkar, popularly known as Denkars Getaway is a Bhutanese travel blogger, vlogger, and author of best selling travel book 'The Tourist Within'. Denkar is the first Bhutanese to solo travel and blog about her experiences in the country. Her travels include the Laya highlands, Lhops communities, and Samtse College. Denkar's blog documents her adventures and she also wrote a best-selling book called The Tourist Within.


  2. Passang Tshering (Chaplob Passu), He began blogging in 2006, the same year he graduated from Paro College and went to Bajothang as a teacher. As an early bird in the blogging world, he enjoyed a great deal of attention. His blog is often considered one of the top blogs in Bhutan. In 2013, he joined the Royal Academy with the blessings from His Majesty the King and served for two years until he founded Bhutan Toilet Org. Two years into this endeavor, His Majesty the King conferred upon him the title of "Chablop- Toilet Teacher."  


why do people blog?

People blog for different, some blog for education purpose, marketing or business, self development and to gain popularities: 


Education, Blogs can be powerful educational tools. Teachers, students, and educational professionals use blogs to share knowledge, instructional materials, lesson plans, and educational resources. They provide a platform for explaining complex concepts, offering tutorials, and fostering a community of learners who can interact and exchange ideas.

Businesses and marketers leverage blogs to promote products and services, build brand awareness, and attract customers. By creating valuable and relevant content, they can engage their target audience, improve their search engine rankings, and drive traffic to their websites. Blogs help establish authority and trust, which are crucial for converting visitors into customers.

Gaining popularity or becoming famous: Many individuals blog to build a personal brand and increase their online presence. By consistently producing engaging content, bloggers can attract a large following, which can lead to opportunities for partnerships, sponsorships, and even media appearances. Popular bloggers often become influencers in their respective niches.

Self-development: blogging offers a platform for personal growth and reflection. Individuals use blogs to document their journeys, set and track goals, and reflect on their experiences. This process of writing and sharing helps in self-discovery, improving writing skills, and gaining insights from reader feedback.







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