Saturday, October 11, 2008

Getting Teens to Blog

When I created a MySpace page for my the local branch of my library, I was so excited. I thought, what a cool way to get teens reactions and opinions on subjects in any area. Unfortunately, I soon realized that getting them to accept me as their friend was the easy part. I found that participation from the teens was very limited. I posted a blog, begged for responses and waited. Nothing. Less than a handful of kids responded to the topics I posted.

Determined to demand interaction with the kids I adore, I did a little research on blogging. I found a few key points to keep in mind when trying to invite participation in blogging.

  1. KISS Keep it short and simple sweetie
  2. 5 W's Who, What, Where, When and Why
  3. Make it valuable and worthwhile.
  4. Write like you talk, not in jargon
  5. Use key words often
  6. Keep your reader in mind
  7. Keep it lively
  8. Use as many links as possible
  9. Make sure to proofread

Now, if I apply these simple rules to my blogs in MySpace, do you think it will work? I am concerned that since the MySpace blogs are hidden, and not visible on the homepage, that they are out of sight out of mind. I fear teens browse through profiles and pictures, but not a whole lot more.

I am finding that teens love to do surveys in the Bulletin section of MySpace. These are silly, senseless surveys that ask anything from what you had for dinner, to who was the last person you talked to on the phone. Yet, they do several a night, and most are exactly the same. So, I know they don't mind responding, they enjoy writing, but how do I get them into my blog? I am going to try posting a message in the bulletin telling of my blog, then ask them to respond. Hopefully, the tips I have learned will create an effective one.

I am way off track, barking up the wrong tree? I really feel these kids have alot of amazing ideas and opinions. I would love to tap into that and use them.

Any good suggestions for a person reaching out?

2 comments:

Amy said...

Fantastic blog Beth! I think posting to the bulletin board and allowing comments to the posting will get some response. You may want to "elect" a teen library supporter to do bulletin board postings in regards to library events.

bethz said...

Thanks Amy. I have one now that is supposed to update my partner site OCFC, but my teens seem to be preoccupied with teen drama, lol. I will take your advice and try another lucky candidate.