I was sitting in my local Internet Cafe yesterday,
I like to get away from my 'home office' from time to time and it's a
great place to go for a cup of Espresso and to meet interesting people.
The rather attractive lady sitting next to me was typing away furiously
and, when she had finished, I asked her what she was writing - I'm
interested in learning how other people use the Internet... some people
call that being nosey!
It turns out she was a 'Blogger' and she was
updating her web site through a web browser. She was really interested
in vegetarian cookery and she was adding a new restaurant review to her
blog.
If you spend any time at all online these days you
simply can't avoid reading something about blogs, they are becoming
increasingly more popular; and they are a great way of building an
online presence without the need for any technical knowledge. A blog is
an abbreviation of the term 'web log' which is a relatively simple
content management system.
Quite a few years ago, web surfers began
collecting information and interesting links that they encountered
during their online travels. As time passed they started to create logs
of the information that they collected and they soon started to develop
their own web logs. These web logs enabled them to update the
information and links as often as they wished.
Blogs are more permanent than posts to an online
forum or to a discussion list, they are much more dynamic than the
traditional style home pages. They are also more personal than standard
journaling, and definitely more public than diaries. A blog is often a
mixture of what is happening in a person's life and what is happening
on the Web, a kind of hybrid diary site. So, there are as many unique
types of blogs as there are people.
There are a few common characteristics of a blog,
but there may be slight variations within the classification. Some
blogs provide succinct descriptions of links within the chosen theme of
the blog. Some others contain commentary and links to the news of the
day. A few are endless stream of blurts about the writer’s day. Others
are - political blogs, intellectual blogs, some are hilarious and some
topic driven. They are all - Weblogs.
As mentioned earlier, blogs are posts that are
short, informal and sometimes deeply personal no matter what the topic
of discussion is. They can be characterized by their conversational
tone.
If a person has a web presence but is disappointed
with static homepage - if an elegant treatment of posts on a global
platform is what they want, then ‘blogging’ provides an ideal platform.
They may also consider blogging if they are seeking feedback from their
chosen audience.
Weblogs are definitely the mavericks of the online
world. Two of their greatest strengths are their ability to filter and
disseminate information to a widely dispersed audience, and their
position outside the mainstream of mass media.
There are many different options available to the
new and seasoned blogger alike. Some blog scripts are available for you
to install on your own domain and these require at least a basic
understanding of FTP and HTML. There are many hosted blog services
available some free and some paid. If you are serious about blogging
then I would strongly recommend that you use the best system that you
can afford and that meets your needs.
I personally have used the 'Moveable Type'
stand-alone script and although quite complex to install, I found it
very easy to use. My recommended choice of hosted blogging service
would have to be the Blog4Cash.com system that includes a
wide variety of high quality features and has a built in two tier
affiliate scheme that enables you to generate a recurring income from
all your referrals!
John Taylor - © November 2004.
John is a prolific writer and is the author of
several books including 'Testing & Tracking' (http://www.Test-and-track.com).
John's http://www.MarketersBlog.com
weblog provides insightful comments on all aspects of online marketing
and is well worth a visit! For information on 'How To Get Paid To Blog'
click here now to visit... http://www.Blog4Cash.com
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