Disclaimer: While I do realize I will sound like a giddy little school girl, I do have a point to this post, so please stay with me.Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha are coming back! The moment all Sex and the City fans have been waiting for is just a short month away! After talking about this movie with a few of my friends the other night, one thought occurred to me, is Carrie a blogger now?
We all know that she was seen numerous times in front of her computer typing rapidly away about life’s little coincidences and love issues that came up in her and her friends' personal lives. While her weekly columns were read by the fashionista’s and high class martini drinkers of New York City, they could have been just as useful to women across the U.S. So It would make sense that Candace Bushnell would make her number one character, who is known for staying in the trendiest of fashions, play up to the times.
A huge trend of “entertainment blogging” can be seen widely across the web, motivating and enticing fans to voice their opinions and thoughts about movies, television shows, “in” actors and actresses and current news.
Why wouldn't Corporate America get in on the act to? Blogging is viewed widely as a great marketing tool, not to mention gives a company a personal touch. Who wouldn't want to read what the President and CEO of a big Conglomerate company has to say? When it comes down to it, blogging helps businesses connect with clients on a deeper level.


