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Girl Bloggers: The Rise of Hidden Talent

By Dr. Patricia Fioriello

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Girl Bloggers

Girl bloggers are on the rise!

If you have ever sifted through the ‘blogosphere’, it is easy to note not only the number of blogs, but also the number of girl bloggers. Why is this the case? What has led to a surge in numbers when it comes to girl bloggers who are starting to maximize their talent. It has to do with a number of factors including how girls and blogging connects with the K12 education system in place. Without this system in place, the education would not be there to start such blogs and produce quality content that can be seen from these bloggers.

Check out another talent of many girl bloggers – girls who code!

Better Writing

One of the major reasons for girl bloggers starting to become more a visible reality is because of the writing that is created. What is the most important factor for the audience when it comes to online blogs? Does it have to do with the gender of the blogger? No, it does not have to do with the gender, it has to do with the level of content that is being posted.

This is where girl bloggers are able to maximize their talents and truly expose how well they write to the rest of the world.

Understanding of Society and the Role of Girl Bloggers

With the k12 education system in place, these girl bloggers are growing up in a system where they understand how society works. They are able to comment on these details and connect with the rest of the society in a manner that otherwise might not have been possible. These little factors should never be overlooked when trying to assess the variations in what used to happen in the past and what the modern education system brings to the table. It is all about these little details that ensure the blogosphere is being flooded with girl bloggers of all races.

Girl Bloggers Have No Restrictions (Invisible or Tangible)

One of the biggest issues when it comes to any workplace environment has to do with ingrained restrictions. This is not the case with girl bloggers. They are able to maximize their talents and get the most out of their writing by putting it in front of the world. As long as the girl has an Internet connection and the ability to put together a blog, they can start one. They are able to generate traffic and bring in the type of audience that is going to covet their opinion and want to hear more from other girl bloggers down the road.

Examples of Successful Girl Bloggers

There are numerous examples of women who have started to do incredibly well in the world of blogging and are making big money. They are earning this money because of their writing, marketing, and overall ability to spread their word. Let’s take a glance at some of these girl bloggers.

Valeria Maltoni – Conversation Agent
Laura Ries – Ries’ Pieces
Danielle LaPorte – White Hot Truth
Kristien Del Ferraro – Brand Flakes

These are just a few of some of the major girl bloggers out there that have massive audiences that are growing each day.

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