As an individual who has now devoted 2 years of my life to national service I find it interesting to learn what other branches of AmeriCorps are doing. NCCC, or National Civilian Community Corps, does a great job of making their activities known to the public through their 'Ameri-Blog.'
For a blog to be successful it has to target a particular audience and then deliver information that will be relevant to that group. With their Ameri-Blog, NCCC Teams are able to share their stories with other AmeriCorps members across the country, as well as any other individuals who are interested in service on a larger scale.
They
alternate between teams sharing their experience so readers can have a better
understanding of all the types of projects NCCC works on. From fighting fires
to building shelters, the teams are always doing something interesting, which
is another key aspect to blogging. Writers need to find what interests their
audience and then consistently deliver; in order to have a strong audience base
you need to prove that you are dependable and consistently have new stories to
share.
Another
aspect for successful blogging is reliability and trustworthiness. As a branch
of AmeriCorps that works to better communities through direct service, NCCC teams
are a dependable source for information on volunteering. They not only tell
people about their service, though, they also provide pictures to actually show
what they are accomplishing. Having both images to show their work as well as
being a well-known organization gives the Ameri-Blog more credibility.
The
Ameri-Blog is also successful in another way- using language that appeals to their
audience. Since it is members of NCCC teams writing each entry the blog posts
feel real and are phrased in a way that are easy for large audiences to
understand and relate to. Relating to an audience is key in maintaining a successful
blog, and the easiest way to lose an audience is through using the wrong tone
or structure.
Overall
the NCCC blog is very successful because it targets an audience that is
interested in community service and then delivers information that those people
would be interested in. They keep the stories updated frequently so that people
will continue to check back, and they use language that works for their audience.
By focusing on maintaining a successful blog, NCCC is able to spread awareness
about their program and engage people who may be interested in getting involved
in national service.
Check out NCCC's latest adventures here: http://ncccblog.americorps.gov
Hi Lexie,
ReplyDeleteI know reading about different blogs that each of us uses is going to be a great bonus to class. In my normal daily world, I wouldn't be exposed to this blog.
I think blogs in general are a great and valuable way for people to come together in community and from what you are sharing about this one, it is successful for that with sharing from team members and NCCC.
I like how you pointed out the language appeal, so the audience can be reached because they are being related to. Great thought!
Sue
Hi Lexie,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this blog! I agree with Sue. Your mention of the use of language is key. Thanks,