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Blogging
Explained in Simple Terms
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by:
Elizabeth Kirwin
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now, if you haven’t heard of Blogging, you must be in a coma, seldom
watch or listen to the news, or never use the internet. Bloggers are
the newest and most popular ‘authentic’ voice on the internet.
Blogging Defined
First, let’s begin with an accurate definition of Blogging. Blog is
short for Web Log. To blog is to upload text onto the same place on the
internet daily, weekly, monthly, or at least with some predictable
frequency. The best bloggers are trained professional writers, people
who write because it’s their passion, and politically inclined
individuals who need a bully pulpit for their ideas. Some bloggers are
traveling long distance over an extended period of time, and they want
to communicate with family and friends. The traveling bloggers do not
have enough time to e-mail everyone – so they blog. Family and friends
can check their blog for updates on their whereabouts, their
adventures, mishaps, and golden opportunities while they’re on the
road.
Is Blog a Noun, Verb, or Adjective?
I have seen Blog used as a noun, verb and adjective. This means
blogging is a thing, an active principle, and a way to describe
something. If you want to blog (verb) and do it well, the best advice
is to blog on a subject you know quite a good deal about. Chances are,
most people who blog with a good solid background in their subject
area, do not readily run out of good material. Also, people who read
blogs (noun) constructed in this way will walk away enriched, educated
on a particular subject, and are more likely to return.
Blogging as Gossip or for Profits
As a professional writer and a creative writer, I am enjoying the
popularity of the blogger (noun). Why? Because bloggers are bringing
back respect for the individual voice in writing. Their popularity is
sometimes based upon the depth of their knowledge on a particular
subject. Or, as in the case of bloggers who helped reveal the true
identity of White House Press Corps gay hustler Jeff Gannon, bloggers
can turn a little vicious gossip into an international news story,
which I personally find amusing and enlightening. Since bloggers
uncovered this scandalous man’s double life, blogging has gained a
great deal of attention. In fact, marketing and public relations firms
are now using blogging as a tool in their whole package of increasing a
client’s media visibility.
Public Relations and Marketing Blogging
If the Public Relations and Marketing firms gain a stronghold on
blogging activities, perhaps the ‘authentic’ individual voice that
began the blogging craze will be lost in the rubble. This is the worry
of many devoted bloggers. Or, maybe this trend could strengthen the
position of political or gossip oriented bloggers. Perhaps the ‘devoted
bloggers’ who were working in the restaurant and retail industry, will
now find they’re being offered the opportunity to blog for money
instead of slave away over a hot grill, or at a cash register.
This is where the whole blogging debate takes over.
Ethical versus Unethical Blogging
Who actually has the ‘right’ to blog? What does an authentic blogger
look and feel and sound like? How do you identify a slick, Public
Relations blogger? Should blogging remain in the realm of the
individual voice? Or will it be usurped by multinational corporations
and governments for their own devious purposes? These are all valid
questions, and I’m afraid I do not possess an answer to any of these
ethical questions about blogging. I feel that the individual person,
company, or entity must answer these questions on their own. But there
is one thing I am absolutely certain about. Everyone has a right to
blog, just as every one has a right to write and publish their work in
the public sphere, which includes the internet.
For some ideas on how to increase web site traffic by blogging, visit
http://www.sidhecommunications.com and read the companion piece to this
article: Start Blogging to Increase Internet Traffic: We Blog.
About the Author
Elizabeth Kirwin has published work in national
magazines and newspapers. She is co-owner of Sidhe Communications
http://www.sidhecommunications.com in Asheville NC. She develops web
sites, newsletters, brochures, and internet marketing plans for
businesses, non-profits, and health care ogranizations nationally. For
more information, e-mail ekirwin@bellsouth.net.
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