INTRODUCTION
TO BLOGGING
Blogging Empires
WHAT IS A BLOG?
Let's begin with some
definitions. A bit dry, we realize, but this is a necessary
evil. First we'll define the word this whole site is based
around - blog.
A blog is a frequently
updated online personal journal or diary. It is a place to
express yourself to the world. A place to share your thoughts
and your passions. Really, it's anything you want it to be.
For our purposes we'll say that a blog is your own Web site
that you are going to update on an ongoing basis. Blog is a
short form for the word weblog and the two words are used
interchangeably.
Here are a couple of other
definitions:
"...the first
journalistic model that actually harnesses rather than
merely exploits the true democratic nature of the web. It's
a new medium finally finding a unique voice."--Andrew
Sullivan
"[a] collection of
posts...short, informal, sometimes controversial, and
sometimes deeply personal...with the freshest information at
the top."--Meg Hourihan
TERMINOLOGY
As so often happens in the
English language, many derivates of the word blog have been
created. One who participates in the activities of maintaining
a blog is known as a blogger and the activity of keeping a
blog is known as blogging. So we could say that the blogger
blogs in his blog, but that might cause your English teacher
to weep. We are going to use these terms with alarming
frequency, so make sure you understand what they mean before
you go on.
Blog (noun)
- a journal or diary that is on the Internet - Andrew
Sullivan has the most popular blog on the Internet.
Blogger
(noun) - a person who keeps a blog - Bloggers are
revolutionizing the way news is shared.
Blog (verb)
- to write a blog - I am going to blog before
breakfast this morning.
Blogging
(verb) - the action of writing a blog - Blogging is my way
of sharing my passions with the world.
Originally blogs were known
primarily as places for people to write about their day-to-day
activities. Their mundane, everyday tasks became fodder for
journal entries. Somehow these writers gained a following and
the hobby of blogging was born. Today people write about far
more interesting topics. But we'll get to that in a minute.
WHO BLOGS?
So who are these fearless
people who would be willing to post about their lives in as
public a forum as the Internet? They are people just like you.
Once the haven of technical know-it-alls, blogging has
suddenly caught-on as a legitimate hobby and has entered the
mainstream. Every day millions of people, some of whom have no
technical ability whatsoever, write on their blogs. To meet
this demand some amazing tools have been created that will
allow anyone, even people with very little knowledge of
computers, to have their own blog. If you can find your way
onto the Internet and follow some basic instructions you can
have your own blog. It's just that easy.
WHY DO PEOPLE BLOG?
So you may be asking why
anyone would want to have their own blog. We believe the
answer lies in the fact that every human has a voice and
wishes their voice to be heard. The Internet is a medium that
is unparalleled in its reach. Never before have average people
like you or me been able to reach a global audience with so
little trouble. Bloggers have the opportunity of reaching
hundreds or even thousands of people each and every day.
There are still many people
who like to share the details of their days. They may post
twenty or thirty times a day, detailing when they ate lunch
and when they headed home from work. On the other hand there
are bloggers who give almost no detail about their lives, but
write instead about a hobby or interest of theirs. They may
dedicate their blog to something they are passionate about.
Let me give you some examples:
So by now you know what a
blog is and know that people from all walks of life have their
own blogs. We'll turn now to the various components of an
average blog.
COMPONENTS

- Advertising
- Many blogs have advertising banners on them. Most often
the money generated by advertising goes to the company
providing the blog software, not the individual blogger.
- Title -
The blog's title.
- Date -
The date of the most recent post. You will notice that
previous posts have been pushed down on the page to fit
below the most recent one.
- Post Title
- The title of the most recent post.
- Text -
The actual text of the most recent post.
- Posting
Information - Information telling who wrote that
particular post and when it was posted to the blog.
- Comments
- An area for readers of the blog to add their comments.
This is an option some bloggers use and others avoid.
- Previous Posts
- A list of the most recent posts.
- Archives
- A link to view the archive section which contains older
posts.
Though there may be variety
from one to another depending on the preferences of the
individual blogger, most blogs have all or most of those
components.
Obviously we cannot cover the
whole range of blogging in this book. Just look in the update
area for new resources. I have a set of videos http://www.wordpressvideo.com/
on Word Press which is what I use. I add it to my own domain
name like http://my-diabetes-blog.com/smoking/ |