Being stuck at the airport is clearly one of my favorite things to do.  Last Monday instead of attending my scheduled class, I was stuck in the airport for 12 hours.  The good student that I am, I brought along some required reading.  Although I found the information interesting and informative in ‘The Tipping Point’ by Malcolm Gladwell, I think I needed to have been in class to intelligently blog about what I read.  If you read my first rambling post, you would already know that I am a novice blogger.  I am not sure I want to look misinformed and ignorant in my second blog post.

On that note, I am going to blog again tonight after class when I am sure I will have a better understanding of the information being presented to me.  I am not sure if I am supposed to only blog about class or if I am supposed to blog about class/readings/life, so here’s some more.

Who is this blogger?  I practice yoga and meditation and more and more I am lead to amazing self-discoveries that seem to open up the world a little bit more to me each and everyday.  I go to www.fourwindsyoga.com (Come on, how could I not plug them here?) in Pennington and have seem to have found my niche.  I am not a blogger, this was a class requirement, however, maybe I like it a little.

I am a rambling blogger.

So I am probably the last one in my class to create this blog (vacation, dead computer battery, and unwillingness to go to the library). I never, in a million years, thought that blogging would become part of my current life and future professional life. It seems as if the information and material learned my freshman and sophomore years of college are no longer applicable to the new wave of technological public relations communication.

I am not sure how I personally feel about blogging, but I do feel that it has infinite potential to change and enhance marketing, advertising, and of course, public relations. Blogging has become a mainstream media way to directly connect with potential consumers and audiences. I think that as I learn more about blogging, I will begin to understand the importance of it. As of now, I am semi-clueless and hope this post makes sense.

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