An Introduction to Blogging – the Basics
The blogging phenomena have reached the attention of the masses far and wide .
Those who appreciate journalism would enjoy the engaging in the new hype of writing articles .
Blogging’s popularity is constantly devouring the multimedia industry through the contributions of the literary advocate.
It’s a web page jam packed with all the journalistic compositions and discussions about different agendas .
a combination of having an on-line diary, compact topics, the role of blogging has become vital to cyber society .
Blogs are updated on a regular basis and is arranged chronologically considering the first subject being the newest .
Categories are organized .
From archives to commentaries, to blogrolls down to the feeds.
Content
Typically, a blog’s content would greatly depend on the topic it’s dealing with .
If you’re advertising something, perfume, apparel, or a vintage automobile, you could feature catalogs of the products mentioned .
Personal blogs consists of daily happenings, observations, comments about another’s comment.
Schools and universities can put posts containing write-ups regarding their campus’ historical background, faulty and subjects or courses offered .
a blog should be updated daily to give readers reasons to keep coming back for more .
a human mind always seeks for something new .
Therefore, update.
Feedback
Comments are very much welcome .
Come one, come all! It doesn’t matter who would give out a comment for as long as somebody did write something .
Bottom line: what you’ve written had an effect on that mind and aroused some opinions to merit it .
Be glad you have a comment .
At least someone has read your posts .
Here, interaction takes place.
Tools and Concepts
Blogging can be a fuss if you don’t how the process works .
What in the world does RRS, URL, blogroll, and all that jazz mean? How can I use it? for greater understanding, here are some terms and definitions of some of the tool usually used in blogging and the concepts that go with it .
Below are the letters comprising the blogging alphabet .
Some letters were not included for the reason that it’s totally irrelevant to the readers and might cause confusion on their part .
I’ve just enumerated the frequently asked terms.
Archives – records of important documents or files preserved
Blogrolls – categorized list of networks to web pages
Comment Spam – irrelevant comments posted on a web page containing to one or more domains
Downloads – a verb pertaining to the pictures, audios, or videos streamed from the author’s device memory
Excerpt – summarized ideas of the post usually having a part of the entire article
Feeds – part of another’s site supplying the material for one site
Guests – are the readers, viewers, spammers, etc., who visits your site
Hosts – web sites willing to accommodate your registration as a blogger
Introduction – preliminary part of the blog page showing the personal profile of the author or a brief description of the subject
Links – a tie up with a series of sections in the web suitable for navigation from one site to another; also known as a permalink or hyperlink
Plugins – combined term for plug-ins, these are characters or scripts adding additional function to the site
And that’s it .
All primary words elaborated above embody the blogging community .
Easy access to the blog doesn’t mean easy manipulation .
It must have certain concepts and tools to make blogging possible .
The posts are one thing, how to capture the attention is the objective.
The blogging phenomena have reached the attention of the masses far and wide .
Those who appreciate journalism would enjoy the engaging in the new hype of writing articles .
Blogging’s popularity is constantly devouring the multimedia industry through the contributions of the literary advocate.
It’s a web page jam packed with all the journalistic compositions and discussions about different agendas .
a combination of having an on-line diary, compact topics, the role of blogging has become vital to cyber society .
Blogs are updated on a regular basis and is arranged chronologically considering the first subject being the newest .
Categories are organized .
From archives to commentaries, to blogrolls down to the feeds.
Content
Typically, a blog’s content would greatly depend on the topic it’s dealing with .
If you’re advertising something, perfume, apparel, or a vintage automobile, you could feature catalogs of the products mentioned .
Personal blogs consists of daily happenings, observations, comments about another’s comment.
Schools and universities can put posts containing write-ups regarding their campus’ historical background, faulty and subjects or courses offered .
a blog should be updated daily to give readers reasons to keep coming back for more .
a human mind always seeks for something new .
Therefore, update.
Feedback
Comments are very much welcome .
Come one, come all! It doesn’t matter who would give out a comment for as long as somebody did write something .
Bottom line: what you’ve written had an effect on that mind and aroused some opinions to merit it .
Be glad you have a comment .
At least someone has read your posts .
Here, interaction takes place.
Tools and Concepts
Blogging can be a fuss if you don’t how the process works .
What in the world does RRS, URL, blogroll, and all that jazz mean? How can I use it? for greater understanding, here are some terms and definitions of some of the tool usually used in blogging and the concepts that go with it .
Below are the letters comprising the blogging alphabet .
Some letters were not included for the reason that it’s totally irrelevant to the readers and might cause confusion on their part .
I’ve just enumerated the frequently asked terms.
Archives – records of important documents or files preserved
Blogrolls – categorized list of networks to web pages
Comment Spam – irrelevant comments posted on a web page containing to one or more domains
Downloads – a verb pertaining to the pictures, audios, or videos streamed from the author’s device memory
Excerpt – summarized ideas of the post usually having a part of the entire article
Feeds – part of another’s site supplying the material for one site
Guests – are the readers, viewers, spammers, etc., who visits your site
Hosts – web sites willing to accommodate your registration as a blogger
Introduction – preliminary part of the blog page showing the personal profile of the author or a brief description of the subject
Links – a tie up with a series of sections in the web suitable for navigation from one site to another; also known as a permalink or hyperlink
Plugins – combined term for plug-ins, these are characters or scripts adding additional function to the site
And that’s it .
All primary words elaborated above embody the blogging community .
Easy access to the blog doesn’t mean easy manipulation .
It must have certain concepts and tools to make blogging possible .
The posts are one thing, how to capture the attention is the objective.
Introduction To Blogging
Reviewed by Henda Yesti
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January 24, 2018
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