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		<title>What It&#8217;s Like To Be a Disabled Blogger</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people ask me, &#8216;What&#8217;s it like to be a disabled blogger?&#8217; Well, I really don&#8217;t think there&#8217;s much of a difference between myself and a &#8216;normal&#8217; blogger. I do think I have an advantage over normal bloggers in the sense that I can mention things that most people never think of mentioning. For example, with technology, disabled people may have certain afflictions that won&#8217;t allow them to use the device the same ways an able-bodied person can. I also get to review products that able-bodied people wouldn&#8217;t have a use for. I&#8217;ve reviewed adaptive clothing and household helpers that are designed with disabled people in mind. The companies I&#8217;ve worked with appreciate my reviews because I represent the audience they are trying to attract. I enjoy my blog because it helps me connect with companies and let them know how easy their products can be used by a disabled person or if they need to redesign it. I hope I bring a positive outlook and presence to the web and my readers enjoy my content. &#160; Join the conversation! Easily contribute your story here with the tag “WIRL Blogging”. &#160; &#160; About the Author… This WIRL was contributed by Rebecca Lawson, 35, disabled with Cerebral Palsy (CP for short), Blogger for 2 years. She can be found at her website, on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. &#160; &#160; &#160;]]></description>
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