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Blog Entry Week 13 - Digital Marketing~

Blog Entry Week 13 💧 Digital Marketing 💫      Hey everyone! So recently, I’ve been prompted to write about digital marketing due to one of my assignments. Through the course of getting it done, the field of digital marketing has piqued my interest. Therefore, I have decided to share some of my insights on the field with you :3   👬--- Types of Digital Marketing ---👭   Digital Marketing encompasses a wide variety of marketing strategies in the digital world to reach all types of audiences. It is also a promotion of brands that can connect to potential customers through digital communication. If any form of marketing uses the internet, and other digital media, it can be classified as digital marketing. One of the types of digital marketing would have to be Search Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO helps in ranking websites through search engines such as Google, which would then increase the traffic of a website. Phrases and words typed in the search ...

Blog Entry Week 12 ~ It's Poetry Once More

  🔍 Blog Entry Week 12 🔎 It’s Poetry once more~ Hey beautiful people! So, you know me, can’t stay away from poetry. Therefore, I’ve decided to share even more of my insights on some questions I have received on a few poems and poets! This could also be of help to those of you seeking answers on how to structure your short/long essays on literary analysis! Enjoy~  --- Main theme and subject matter in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “This Lime-tree Bower my prison”?             In my opinion, the main theme of the poem is content solitude and admiration of nature . The subject matter would include Coleridge’s view of nature and landscape . The sights that he is missing by being unable to join his friends on a walk makes him disappointed, but he also comes to realise how beautiful his surroundings are, and how he imagines what his friends experience on their nature walk.   The tone and mood in Lord Byron’s “...

Blog Entry Week 11 - Poetic Revisioning~

  ❤ An analysis on “Sonnet: To The River Otter” By Samuel Taylor Coleridge ❤      Welcome back dear readers! I have decided to do a short analysis on a poem this week, and it is non other than the famous Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He reigned as a romantic poet during the Romantic period, after the age of Enlightenment, and is known for his autobiographical epics of adventure that involve a lot of imagery and intellectual stimulation. His most famous work would have to be " The Rime of the Ancient Mariner " and if you search it up, you'll know exactly why I'm not going to attempt to analyse that.  I hope you enjoy my understanding of the poem~   Sonnet: To The River Otter Dear native brook! wild streamlet of the West! How many various-fated years have passed, What happy and what mournful hours, since last I skimmed the smooth thin stone along thy breast, Numbering its light leaps! Yet so deep impressed Sink the sweet scenes of childhood, that mine ...

Blog Entry Week 10 - Flashing Fiction~

  🌈 Blog Entry Week 10 🌠      Ever wondered about what Flash Fiction is all about? Sure, you could search it up, but in my experience, it is about observing a picture/setting and letting your mind flow free and just writing. You could help guide yourself with some words you’d like to use in the process of creating flash fiction. In these flash fiction pieces that I’ve composed, I looked at a picture for each of them, and I just let my mind roam free. I hope that you’ll see what I mean~   --- Dreaming of Venice by Joshua Vincent Vega The water beneath me pools down into depths unreachable  and unimaginable. The sky above is cloudy but also young, wild  and free; how spacious. Seagulls and other birds make their  presence known by their constant gawking and chirping; how  quaint but yet disturbing. I think to myself, “oh how this juxtaposes with life.” Every now and then I see and hear  bubbles that form on the water’s surface...