A Slice of Onepageafrica
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Afronuts
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Anytime I come across a blog owned by a journalist, I always
expect something either something professional or something that is on the
lighter side of life. In the case of Debby Baro’s blog, ‘A Slice of Life’, she mixes the two and it makes the name of her
blog apt.
From the aesthetic green template with a symbolic masthead
down to the informative content, A Slice
of Life is a blog that’s cute and unique in its own way. One thing that can’t
be ignored is the fact that it carries rare articles that you may not easily
see on other blogs. I’ll say this must be the advantage of Debby being a
journalist and a PR expert; she most definitely would have access to info a regular
blogger may not have. Apart from feature articles and news, she also does true-life
stories on the blog. If you are equally looking for stories on the arts,
cultural heritage, events and exhibitions, you find stuff on them on this blog.
Thought provoking materials are not left out – articles that examine true life
situations and experiences can be found on the blog.
‘A Slice of Life’
sits on the url of www.onepageafrica.com
which equally points to the fact that Debby took steps to professionalize her
blog by registering a domain name. I have seen many blogs on the internet and
many are not seriously run due to epileptic postings of its owners and lack of reasonable
content to blog about but with onepageafrica.com
or A Slice of Life, it’s not like
that. This is actually a blog that could be useful to someone researching on
stuff on Africa and mostly Nigeria in general. I’ve had cases where someone
once sent a mail or comment to me thanking me for doing a post entry that
really helped him in a school assignment he was doing; he found useful
information and references on my site. This is the kind of stuff Onepageafrica offers.
The site is well laid out and arranged. Normally one would
want to credit that to the template designers but even when you get a template,
you’d still have to work on it to suit your taste. These type of changes can be
seen on onepageafrica in the labeled
menu under the masthead which helps for easy navigation to any preferred topic
of interest.
To be honest, it’s not easy maintaining consistency on a
blog that has a lot of info or detailed features. It takes a lot of effort and
can almost require you having someone do it for you. Popular sites like Linda
Ikeji’s blog has that, others like Myne Whitman’s blog have guest writers or
feature credited works to keep up the pace. For sites like this one (and mine)
who are managed by an individual, it requires a lot of diligence. Maybe Debby’s
training as a journalist has helped in keeping the consistency but nevertheless
for a blog that started off late last year, it’s an effort worth noting.
I’ll take it that the masthead was the default that came
with the template because it would have been better if it had read onepageafrica for uniformity with the
URL address.
Keep up the good work Debby, most especially the
consisntency.
2 Screamer(s):
I really love Debby's blog and enjoy her articles.
Myne, I can't thank you enough for being a source of encouragement to me too!
Afronuts! You are simply wonderful and reviews as this can only be a great motivator for better things to come. I'm truly grateful for this.
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