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Your weekly application posts should go beyond merely reiterating what was covered in the course materials. They should show your target audience(s) how to apply marketing concepts, techniques, or technologies to real-world problems or opportunities for which they have an interest. The topic of your post must be one of the main topics covered in each week's lesson and the post must do more than merely mention a term from the week, it must demonstrate knowledge of the topic. Although the tone, style, voice, and mood of your writing is up to you, be sure to consider what would work best for your target audiences.
To build and maintain your professional expertise and to avoid appearing as "only a student," it is imperative that you do not use words like "professor," "class," "course," or other words (e.g., "this week we learned about...") that infer your role in these posts is one of being a student.
Also, make sure to submit your post PRIOR to posting it on your blog in order to ensure the plagiarism check works properly. Students showing a high score on the Turnitin results will receive a grade of zero.
Question 1: Why is it important to have a branding?