Online blogging has gained so much recognition in the last few years as more and more people venture online. While the original source of most blogs were daily entries by people to share their thoughts, blogs have now become a source of content and communication. Specific niches have started to emerge for people who are using their blogs to make a political statement, publish their art, or publish their own writings in the hopes to be discovered. One recent published article in the WSJ talked about a blog that was created in Japan in which a man wrote about his daily battles with his wife. The blog became so popular that TV producers actually bought the rights to publish the content and create a mini-show out of the characters that were created.
At thought.com they have created a community of aspiring artists and writers to showcase their works to the public. Members can open their content up for public viewing or create clubs and communities in which to share their works. For those that are willing to publish their content the general public can view and rate the various art work and articles to really determine the elite artists. This is also a great resource for bloggers in search of some new and fresh content. Thought.com has created an on-line marketplace for consumers and artists to connect. Publishers who are looking for the next big thing can browse the site and maybe catch an artist in their early years. The site has a very appealing look and makes it easy for anyone to join and contribute to the community. Online communities like these are great for everyone as they foster creativity and ideas that would have otherwise sat in someones living room.












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