My Top 3 Blogs
One of my favorite blogs belongs to Maylene Alfaro. ‘Maylene’s Accounting blog’ is straightforward and easy to read, as well as being easy to navigate. I love that Maylene includes pictures in her posts, and I especially appreciate the inclusion of the song Sunset Lover by Petite Biscuit! Maylene is really leaving her mark on her blog and making it her own, and I will continue to follow and interact with her blog as I can see similarities in our personalities. Here is a link to Maylene’s blog!
Another of my favorite blogs belongs to Sonia Elizabeth Gomez. Of all the blogs I have had the pleasure of reading in the past few weeks, none have been able to compare to Sonia’s in relation to how in-depth and interactive hers is! Titled ‘accountonme,’ Sonia’s blog features a wide variety of posts (and a much larger number of posts than what I have seen on the blogs of others) including related-interest posts, such as “77 Jokes for Accountants” and an awesome post titled “Step 3 step-by-step” where she breaks down all the individual components of Step 3 that must be completed. I will continue to follow and interact with her blog as I think she provides valuable information for our student cohort, and is someone I would trust with feedback. Sonia’s blog takes my pick for #1. Here is a link to Sonia’s blog!
Another blog I am thoroughly enjoying is “Living the accounting dream” by Dayanara Lopez. Dayanara’s blog is a pleasure to read with her customized fonts, colours and layout. She has gone to a lot of effort to create a visually appealing blog, as much so as she has provided in-depth, thoughtful content. This blog features a variety of posts discussing the individual aspects of assignment 1 – a number more than I have seen on other’s blogs. Dayanara’s posts also feature photos, videos and links – making the reading very process interactive. I will continue to follow and interact with her blog as her writing is a pleasure to read and maintains a certain standard that I would like to achieve with my own blog. Here is a link to Dayanara’s blog!
