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Blogging has grown since its first appearance on the internet, extending to more and more people as time goes on. Recently, many mothers or pregnant women have found blogging to be a great place to communicate with about their children and express their feelings with one another.

Blogging has proven especially useful to mothers because it provides a great place for them to brag about their children. Life-changing events, such as a child’s first word, often come with the need to tell the world, and blogging has become the perfect outlet for such mothers. A mother may also post a video of her child’s first walking experience or tell a funny story that happened to her child during the day.

One of the most powerful aspects about blogging, however, is the ability for others to leave feedback on posts. This allows mothers in a community to communicate with and support one another. It is reassuring for a mom to know that there are others out there to give her support and feedback through the long and difficult process of raising children. While this feedback is very useful in happy times, it can be even more important during times of trouble. Other moms can also provide valuable advice in times when a mother is uncertain of what to do, based on their own experiences and judgment. This kind of advice is often much more effective than other people’s advice and difficult to find in a book.

This example shows that little by little, the blogging phenomenon on the Internet is showing its many uses and ability to join people together in ways that were not possible before.

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arnold on 10/25/2009 13:36:10
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There are so many blogging styles out there, some are more brazen than I would dare, some more sharing enough to scare while others are so attacking it makes me fear. Yes, much different from me but I admire every blog out there, it is a voice. While I may not appreciate every blogger I do respect every blog
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steve on 10/25/2009 13:37:04
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This blogging thing is growing, maturing to who knows where but certainly to something lucrative.
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cristopher on 10/25/2009 13:37:53
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Let’s ride this blogging adventure together and be the ones who respect each other
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tina on 10/25/2009 13:43:36
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moms becoming a part of social network
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crystal on 10/25/2009 13:45:32
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Word-of-mouth is a big deal with moms, and the Internet lets them extend the conversation beyond their local circle
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mikey on 10/25/2009 13:46:11
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Eighty-seven percent of moms surveyed by BabyCenter say their top sources of information or advice come from other moms on online communities, social networking sites, or blogs.
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melvin on 10/25/2009 13:46:47
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The first place moms turn to for parenting information and to network with other moms is online parenting communities
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beth on 10/25/2009 13:47:27
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48 percent of moms go here, compared to offline local moms' groups (25 percent), school (19 percent), online local moms' groups (16 percent), and general social networking sites (16 percent).
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jinu on 10/25/2009 13:48:11
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blogging has provided solution to those where books might fail
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becky on 10/25/2009 13:48:56
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When BabyCenter asked, "Where do feel you would find trustworthy information [about] any product/service.answer is blogging
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