Blogger Indonesia of the Week (81): Marisa Duma

Posted on March 3, 2008 
Filed Under Blogger Indonesia, Blogger of Week, Fatih Syuhud, Indonesia, Indonesian Blogger, Personality

Marisa Duma Blogger Indonesia of the Week  # 81Many Indonesian bloggers are basically not trained in general writing skill, not to say in journalism. It’s understandable given the fact that a blog is, shall we say, citizen journalism. A blogger sometimes just writes whatever he/she wants to write, improperly written notwithstanding. Despite Seth Godin reminds us that  ”if you can write what you talk you would be a prolific writer” I believe that writing skill somehow is still needed for a serious blogger to make a blogger’s thought more “shiny”, more easily understood and have a stronger expression.

There are many ways to learn to write more properly, one of them is by reading a lot of blogs written by trained writers. This is the method I use to enhance my blog-writing skill: by being a regular reader of many English-speaking blog written by many skillful individuals with various expertises such as Seth Godin, Juan Cole, Insta Pundit, Problogger, and many more. I learn from them both the writing styles and how to make a quality content as well as the English usage.

Among Indonesia blogs of which Indonesian bloggers can learn and benefit from is a blog written by Marisa Duma,

[she] is an Indonesian, born 9th October 1982 and presently living in Jakarta. She studies psychology, communications, journalism, and the media, graduated as a certified ad kid, and she has around 5 years of professional experience in various fields.

She writes relatively regularly with a good Englsih and clear expression. One thing, among others, that becomes her strong point is her willingness to write on many new bunch of information that may benefit her readers. For example her latest post on Fun Facts about Indonesia, or about Indonesia Local Citizen Portal. Obviously that kind of info needs a certain energy for her to browse the www (wild wild web) more than any other Indonesian bloggers, like me, who tends to be a “bloggerly lazy” blogger. Bloggerly lazy stands for a blogger who hardly refers or “not energetic-enough” to link to other similar blog posts.

What Marisa Duma has done and is doing , therefore, is an exemplary to other bloggers to emulate not only for the interest of its content quality but also for promoting oneself’s blog further.

But people appreciation to her blog is not only confined to her content, some also like her blog design. Like what Colson said

This site is really special! Overwhelming and ambitious. But beautiful and unlike any other I know of. A real work of art.

Athough I encourage Indonesian bloggers to emphasize more on quality content rather than design having both sides advantage is certainly a bonus.

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    18 Comments »

    Comment by colson
    2008-03-03 08:42:45

    We totally agree. Once more.

    She IS a writer. She IS good. She IS prolific. Her posts ARE relevant. Her posts ARE gems among blogosphere journalism.

     
    2008-03-03 09:36:51

    [...] ada Blogger of the Week yang baru, Marisa Duma. This entry was written by Hans Doddema and posted on Februari 29, 2008 at 9:21 pm and filed [...]

     
    Comment by Marisa
    2008-03-03 11:54:43

    Thank you for your words of encouragement, pak. I am quite baffled by this, and yet honoured at the same time. For every support, constructive criticism, and suggestion I’ve received so far, hopefully it can also motivate others of my generation to achieve more out of themselves.

    At the moment, I am listed as an entry candidate in one particular news service. It has been a tense period for me lately, knowing I’m still much too far out of my league, therefore your support, and those coming from great bloggers like colson, have meant a lot for me right now. Thank you!

     
    Comment by Unspun
    2008-03-03 12:00:36

    Hear! Hear! Well deserved focus on a blog Unspun enjoys very much. Keep it up Marisa.

     
    Comment by Toshihiko
    2008-03-04 03:45:59

    She’s still that young?!! Wow, her blog is very informative indeed. Great blogger, she is.

     
    Comment by Charly Silaban
    2008-03-04 04:17:33

    Hmmm… can’t read. The site is down (2008-03-04, 11:017am)

     
    Comment by satrio
    2008-03-04 16:35:40

    A great descriptive post. Thank you for letting us knows about Marisa.

    Your links were not quite right I guess… You linked Insta Pundit and Problogger to Seth’s blog…

     
    Comment by Marisa
    2008-03-06 03:43:53

    @ Unspun

    And when can we bloggers win ourselves a Maverick’s Click, pak Ong? :D Thank you and have a great day at work.

    @ Toshihiko

    Me? Young? Dude, being 25 years old feels way much older than how it seems. lol
    You’re young as well. As a matter of fact, I’ve found really really good blogs written by those under the age of 25. I’m making a list out of it right now, I’ll post it soon enough.

    @ Charly Silaban

    Thanks for the info.
    It’s up and running for the last 72 hours, so feel free to check it again.

    @ satrio

    Link works fine. :D

     
    Comment by arifrf
    2008-03-06 20:38:43

    i want to be like marissa, but my english mark is red…

     
    Comment by sufehmi
    2008-03-09 01:00:18

    @arifrf - easy; just keep on writing.

    Say, you want a good laugh? Try searching for “sufehmi” on Google, and look for my old writings / posts in various mailing lists.

    You WILL have a good laugh reading my UGLY english back then :)

    So now I’ve managed to embarrassed myself in public, you’d better start writing those posts ! Stat ! :D

    Marisa - congratulations; you very well deserved it. Keep it up !

     
    Comment by Pecinta Semut
    2008-03-09 06:22:06

    Wah keren sekali … sudah cantik gitu terus pinter juga :)

    Salam Kenal

    http://acaciagrove.multiply.com/

     
    Comment by Martin Manurung
    2008-03-10 06:24:42

    I completely agree with Fatih’s choice for Marissa. I’ve been a regular reader of her blog and have enjoyed it. Congrats!

     
    Comment by Rangga Praduwiratna
    2008-03-11 18:31:59

    I think Marissa’s posts are easy to read and understand. Keep up your good works Marissa! Congratulations!

     
    Comment by abiaz
    2008-03-12 11:34:23

    Nggih. salut wae kagem dewe’e

     
    Comment by jemblo
    2008-03-18 03:35:11

    boleh kenalan gak sama neng Marisa

     
    Comment by Tati
    2008-03-25 21:13:45

    Hi marisa, i am your new fan. would you like to share your writing tips with me? your english is excellent. i love reading your blog.

     
    Comment by Ali
    2008-04-09 09:34:00

    hi marisa, i would like to know about you more, i think i wont to be you, because what, your english and your knowledge is realy good,, i love you

     
    Comment by link
    2008-04-26 14:02:25

    great!
    saya baru kenal sama yang namanya blog.
    mohon bimbingan nyaa :p
    hehe.

     
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