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At the top of our minds, we get online and start researching when we want to read about a news update, hire a service, or buy something.
With the inundated diverse and numerous digital information, disinformation, misinformation, and a delusion that nothing on the internet is real, it can be challenging to access trusted sources for the right information.
The new source of media information has brought about a rising emergence of blogs whether in the field of education, health, business, entertainment, news, lifestyle, etc that are now serving as outlets for ideologies to be shared including unsolicited personal opinions with some providing legitimate sources of news and information from industry experts while others are also misinforming and causing information distortions.
So, the question remains, can you trust every blog you read on the Internet?Are blogs a reliable source of information?

Joining me in the discussion focusingon Blogging; the new source of media area young, vibrant, and handsome gentleman.
Dr. Ibrahim Danbattais a Power Sector Marketing &Communication expert @ibrahimdanbatta.blogspot.com from Nigeria and Mr. Kwame Boabeng is a writer,editor, and blogger @Hypeghnewsroom.com from Ghana

They are going to share with us how blogging is now competing on content with traditional media, the countless blogs filled with valuable information that can effectively connect you with services and products you’re looking for in a more personal and conversational way, the challenges of hate speeches, fake news and misinformation by blogs and how new bloggers can professionally grow their viewership and click -baits using accepted writing standards.

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