Monday, 24 August 2009

The advantages of having a blog...

Some people choose to create and others choose to read them, why? The answer comes from the very working principle behind the entire phenomenom. First off, bloggers are like journalists or columnists and the material we find on blogs is often personalised giving it a more associable and interesting theme. We cannot ignore the interactive dimension of blogs which promotes this form of communication advantageously. We have comment boxes for instant feedback, links to a variety of media across the web, the opportunities to make a two way affair are endless.

Lets face it, blogging is becoming trendy. We all have personal sites on popular social networking applications like or which in themselves are autobiographical blogs that are communicated through text, and . You get an idea of what people appreciate in your writing and get the chance to speak up and comment upon events of public interest in an environment free from discouragement and general demeanour. Everything that you post on a is easily accessible, reliably so, such that whenever you need it you know exactly where to find it. Blogging gives the amateur journalist the opportunity to get his/her ideas into print without the intermediary of another publication.

Many offer constructive debate on current where many will voice their opinions. The feed-back is not always what you expect but it is important to realise that it is what it is, feedback on a particular issue. Whether negative or positive this is at large what you want from interactive debate; a way of finding out how to improve a product, or website. If all feedback were positive we would have nothing to aim for.

Many businesses have discovered that blogs are the perfect way to regularily keep in touch with customers and even employees since these 'online journals' are regularily updated. Traditional websites are known for being static in their content and approach but blogs remain to be dynamic, informative and quirky enticing the reader to come back week after week.

Next Time: Blogging, Seriously...whats it all about?

An introduction to blogging....

Many people are attracted by the "" phenomenon thanks to the great opportunity of making themselves heard by a specific targeted audience. do not have to be complex web pages, it entirely depends on what the creator or author wishes to convey to the world. When you have great pieces of , funny links or a hobby to talk about, a may be just the right way to open up an international community. Most often, attract more attention than large and well designed web pages, but how is it possible for blogging to have reached such a status? I find the video below from offers a good introduction to blogging.



First of all, blogs generally tackle with one issue of interest for the user; fresh and rich informational content, extended friendly links to other sites or blogs in the domain. It has become common knowledge by now that blogs often receive more traffic than other web pages. Why is this? The answer begins to emerge when you examine the very essence of a search engine structure: whata search engine likes most is fresh and high quality content. This is the main driving factor in the success of the common blog and the emergence of the blogging craze.

If blogging started as the perfect online, it has now grown into many new dimensions. One of which, the commerical area, is the most well developed. As an example blogger Dave who has a keen interest in . His interest is such that he has started his own in gardening, mostly growing and selling plants. A blog on flowers, plants and their peculiarities would meet the requirements of other people who share your hobby, but it would also function as a great promotion tool for the development of your business. Therefore blogging conceptually is an ideal form of web and hence its success.

Next Time: The Advantages of Having a Blog

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