What is a Blog and WhyShould You Have One?

A blog is a short-cut name for a web log. Some people use blogs as a website because of it's flexibility and especially if you are a newbie. Blogs require no html knowledge so it is becoming to be a very essential tools for professionals in the business world. It used to be known only as an online journal where angst-ridden teens vent out their daily rants and raves. Voyeurism became the fad. No one started to become “someone” through blogging. No talent scout needed, no silver spoon in one's mouth upon birth required. All you need is a trusty computer, some typing skills, the urge to write just about anything, and voila! You can create your own blog!Before one decides to jump into the bandwagon of blogging, it is important to note what one's purpose is for blogging. This is key to planning any type of blog or website. You need to know your purpose so you can stay on topic with your blog.Choose from the below options when creating a blog:Political BloggingPutting up a blog for the purpose of getting in touch with people who have critical information to either share or contend with is one of the trendiest functions of blogging nowadays.Not many have been involved with blogging about their daily agenda yet while lip servicing, or doing community service or any government-related events compared to the next blog purpose.Opinionated BloggingJust like political blogging, these kinds of blogs teaming with the author's comments backed with hyperlinks is what keep opinionated blogging thrive. However, opinionated blogging can be sometimes just become an outlet for personal frustrations or just any personal blog that does not necessarily delve into pure politics. It can talk about products or services that one finds either good or bad. An opinionated blog can also be just the generic blog that details one's daily life.Niche BloggingThese blogs could either be personal or group blogs that target a certain market. Hobbyists often create these blogs. So, if you are into badminton or other racket sports, your niche blog will only or usually only be composed of posts that are related to rackets sports. Niche blogs are often monetized either through including advertisements or selling text links. They become feasible as source of income due to the well-targeted readers that often subscribe to them.Spam blogs are the frowned upon versions of niche blogs. This is when a blog becomes a whole big bunch of uninformative and keyword-stuffed entries that aim to just trick search engines to throw traffic their way. This traffic is then tricked to click to advertisements or buy products from other sites that the blog owner is affiliated with.Educational BloggingThis type of blogging has been gaining more and more popularity as instructors become more and more learned of the benefits of blogging to their teaching endeavors. Educators who focus on writing skills as their forte in teaching are fast becoming obsessed with the user-friendliness of blogs in communicating information to students while accessing technology. Other teachers make use of blogs to impart lessons of the day or readings for the day or even schedules of quizzes and other school-related events. Blogs can be of great help, too if one prefer to learn through online education.Blogging for Online Promotion of a BusinessBusiness blogging or corporate blogging is also one of the most popular functions of putting up a blog. More and more large companies (those with sales of more than $50 million per year) are starting to see the importance of blogging for their businesses. Aside from updating their partners, customers and potential clients about the important events and evolution of the company, corporate blogging can also aid promote further a business.With business blogging, other individual bloggers, who may take interest in whatever announcements or updates or changes that the company is undergoing, echo what the corporate blog states. The coveted informal dialog that any kind of blog accomplishes is what makes corporate blogging an ideal tool for grassroots online marketing.There you go! Whether you want a blog to just talk about your day or to endorse your business, remember to always offer useful or enlightening content. This is what usually makes any kind of blog successful. Now, keep in mind you have the power to choose your own topic of interests.Cheers,Charlotte Howardhttp://www.BusinessBuildingSimplified.org
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