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Wednesday 9 June 2010

A Brief Guide on how to use these blogs

Just a quick one today. As many of you will know by know there a lot of blogs written at Cruise.co.uk and unless you spend all day every day checking them you will never get to read them all.

So which ones should you read?

Our marketing team try to make this a bit easier for you by compiling a list of the best or most topical and adding links to them on the far right side of our website. Some home computers struggle to see our full webpage in one go so you may need to find the scroll bar at the bottom of your screen and drag it over to the right.
Alternatively you can flick through a couple of peoples blogs and find who’s writing style/topics of choice you like best and ‘follow’ their blog. You can do this by scrolling down the blog, there will be a section about mid way down labelled followers, click it and follow the on screen instructions.
If you don’t like the idea of receiving daily/weekly updates about blogs, or your worried there may be blogs written in the past you have missed then there is a handy little tool normally located on the left hand side of our blogs.
It will look like an index of a book but rather than having a list of every blog that person has written it will contain handy topic headers. For instance, on my blog there is a topic header called Family Friendly Cruising. If you click this it will bring up all the blogs I have written relevant to that subject. This tool is particularly useful if you are looking for a specific piece of information, whether it be about exploding volcanoes or Disney cruises. At a glance you can see what you are looking for and how many blogs have been written on the subject.
I hope this guide will have helped and that you all now intend to follow my blogs religiously but in the meantime

Happy Cruising

2 comments:

  1. I want to find info.about swimming pools i.e.that have warm sea water,are easy to get into,are not raised up or positioned with people walking by as at the end of a restaurant(The Discovery).I have been trying to find out such info.and would be most grateful for your help.jeanmvasey@clara.co.uk

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  2. Your best bet for info. like that would be the Q&A section of our forum website www.cruises.co.uk

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