Blogs.  A blog is a type of website that is updated regularly with new content.  At its core, a blog is just a space on the web that you can create.

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Blogs

 A blog is a type of website that is updated regularly with new content.  At its core, a blog is just a space on the web that you can create to record and express your opinions, experiences, and interests  Most blogs contain short, informal articles called blog posts. These posts may contain some combination of text, photos, videos, and other media.

 The people who write blogs are called bloggers. You might think that bloggers are all a certain type of people— all very young, politically- inclined, and tech-savvy. Or maybe you've heard about bloggers who've written about amazing experiences or ambitious projects, then turned their blogs into best-selling books. While some bloggers do fit these descriptions, the majority of bloggers do not

 If you spend much time browsing the web, you've probably read a blog post before, even if you didn't realize it at the time. Some of the most-read blogs are online magazines, as they're written by a team of people who are paid to update the blog with new posts several times a day.  However, the majority of blogs are written by one person. As a result, the average blog is fairly personal, reflecting the interests and personality of the person who writes it.

 As you saw in the infographic on the last page, most bloggers consider blogging a hobby. It can be a fairly time-consuming hobby, as many bloggers spend several hours a week writing blog posts, replying to comments, and more. So why do they do it?

 To share my experiences and expertise  To speak up about an issue I care about  To become more involved with my hobbies and passions  To be part of a community  To advance my career or start a career in writing  To keep my family and friends updated about my life

 No matter what their main reason for blogging is, most bloggers have at least one thing in common: they're passionate enough about a topic to write about it over and over again, usually for free. If there's a subject you care deeply about, you might enjoy blogging about it. When you have your own blog, you have unlimited space and freedom to express your opinions and discuss the things that you care about with others

 Another reason why some people blog is to earn money. People earn money from their blogs by hosting advertisements, selling products, or publishing their blog posts in the form of a book or printed articles  It is rare to make a career of blogging  Many bloggers write for years without ever earning a cent from their blog

 A blog can be about literally anything.-politics to pets.  Think of any interest or hobby, no matter how unusual or specialized— there's bound to be a whole community of blogs devoted to discussing it. Although it's impossible to list all of the subjects people blog about, there are certain topics that are commonly covered

 Examples of great blogs /  Mrs. Weaver’s favorite blog-

 Reading a large variety of blogs can be a great way to learn about new things, be entertained, or get news from a certain perspective.  You can easily keep up with a large number of blogs by subscribing to the ones you read most.  One way is with RSS readers, which is a tool that lets you read posts from multiple blogs on one page

 There are many RSS readers to choose from. If you're just getting started, you might want to try one of the RSS readers below. They're all simple and easy to use, even if you've never subscribed to a blog before.  Feedly Feedly  Digg Digg  Feedspot Feedspot

 If you have a smartphone or tablet, you could also try one of the news reader apps below. News reader apps aren't much different from traditional RSS readers, but they're designed specifically to be used on mobile devices. These apps collect, or aggregate, content from major blogs and news sites. They can also be used to subscribe to any blog with an RSS feed.  Flipboard Flipboard  Pulse Pulse  Google Currents Google Currents

 The first step to developing your blog is to know your blogging goals. The two main questions to consider in order to understand your goals are:  Why Blog?  Who’s your Audience?

 One way to test whether or not you've chosen a good topic is to think of potential posts that fit that topic.

 Some people prefer to blog without limiting themselves to a few related topics. Instead, they write "lifestyle" blogs that cover a range of subjects that interest them, including their own lives. A lifestyle blogger might write about a personal experience in one post, then review products in the next

 How much time to commit- some bloggers use a posting schedule.  Deciding how much personal information to share-some people blog anonymously, others choose to share photos, city they live in, actual names etc. THIS DEPENDS ON BLOG NATURE  Designing your blog- design elements and blog name

 A blog service is a website that lets you create and maintain a blog. It hosts your blog, which means that it gives your blog its own web address, or URL. Your blog service also stores your blog's data. Each blog service has different features, but they all let you share your opinions, interests, photos, and more

 Traditional blog services let you create a website for your blog. Blogs created with these services can include sections, categories, and other features that let you organize your blog posts. These services also include features that let you permit and manage comments, as well as tools to customize the appearance of your blog. Traditional blog services are best for creating text-heavy blogs, though you can really use them for any type of content you like. It's likely that the blogs you're most familiar with use traditional blog services

 WordPress is the most popular traditional blog service. It offers advanced blog customization features that let you control your blog's appearance and manage comments, blog post drafts, and more. Some of the advanced tools are designed for people who are familiar with HTML, which is a special computer language used for formatting websites. Even if you know nothing about HTML, you can still customize your WordPress blog's appearance with templates, or themes. WordPress  The downside of all of these options is that WordPress's blog management interface, called the Dashboard, can be a little confusing to navigate at first. However, WordPress does have extensive support tools to help you get started

 Blogger is the second most popular traditional blog service. It offers slightly fewer blog customization and management features than WordPress, but it still includes plenty of ways to control your blog's appearance, including a large selection of themes. Since it includes fewer options, Blogger's interface is simpler than WordPress's, so you may find it easier to use.  Blogger is a Google product, so if you already have a Google Account, getting started with Blogger will be especially easy

 Microblogging services let you create blog posts that are very short, often consisting of only a line of text, an image, or a link. Most microblogging services are designed to be used in a certain way. For example, Twitter places a 140-character limit on the length of posts. Users can write whatever they want, but they must do so in under 140 characters. Social networking sites that allow sharing are considered microblogging services

 The most essential step you can take to get more people to read your blog is to improve your writing. The best blogs feature writing that is engaging, distinctive, and easy to follow— in short, writing that is entertaining and highly readable  Think before you post

 No matter what you write about in your blog, there's bound to be other people out there who are blogging about the same or similar subjects. Becoming part of a blog community of bloggers is a good way to get more people to read your blog. People who know you and share your interests are likely to read your blog posts and even recommend them to others

 Make your blog easy to find  Even if you write the best blog posts on the internet, you'll never get many readers unless people can easily find your blog. The internet is a big place, and making your blog stand out from millions of others is hard. Still, there are a few things you can do to make it more likely that new readers will visit your blog (accessible from search engines, links to your blog, etc.)

 SEO involves strategies, techniques, and tactics to increase the number of visitors to a website.  In other words, these are methods to use that will place your blog on the first page of a Google search, instead of on one of the last pages.  Example:keywords

 Categories allow for a broad grouping of post topics.  Tags are similar to categories, but they are generally used to describe your post in more detail.  Why would you use these?

 Think about some topics that are of special interest to you.  For homework, you must make a list of 3 blogs you would be likely to read. If you do not have internet access, make a list of six topics that interest you and you would possibly read blogs about.  Blog name and blog address required. You may not choose social networking sites for this assignment.  Due tomorrow!