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Basic Blogging
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Blog Definition & History
Web + Log = Weblog aka Blog Per Wikipedia: “A blog is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order.”
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1997 – Jorn Barger creates Robot Wisdom
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Birth of the Blogosphere
1999 – Weblog tools like Blogger are launched “The bandwagon-jumping turned into an explosion” (Rebecca Blood). Free services = Easy access A community evolves
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The Read/Write Web No longer a read-only web No more static web sites
The reader becomes the writer Readers participate in the conversation
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PEW Internet & American Life Project
Who is Blogging? 8% of adult users keep a blog 54% are under 30 37% write about life Male/Female evenly divided
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What are they blogging about? (PEW Continued)
Life experiences (37%) Politics and government (11%) Entertainment related (7%) Sports news (6%) General news/current events (5%)
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PEW Continued Business (5%) Technology (4%)
Religion, spirituality, faith (2%) Hobby or health (1%) Other misc. topics: opinions, volunteering, education, photography, causes/passions, and organizations
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Blog Types Journals: A memoir in progress
Filters: Mixes outside content with commentary K-blogs: Knowledge blogs – pass on information Combination: Mixture of any of the above
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Journal Blogs Personal diaries Record of life A memoir in progress
Favored by women, especially teens The most popular blog type no matter age or gender
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Filter Blogs Little original content Links to other web content
Filters or culls information Possibly comments on this information
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K-Blogs “K” refers to knowledge Aka knowledge-blogs How-to oriented
Information based Intention of learning Repository of information blogclassinfo.wordpress.com/
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Combo Blogs Often personal blogs Mixes all types
Filters news or information Documents personal experience Passes on knowledge
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Gender/Age of Bloggers vs. Types
From “Women and Children Last: The Discursive Construction of Weblogs” Susan C. Herring, Inna Kouper, Lois Ann Scheidt, and Elijah L. Wright, Indiana University at Bloomington
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Blog Parts and Pieces http://www.hwyblogs.com/hiw-blog-parts.php
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Problogger: Helping Bloggers Earn Money
Blog Header (1) This includes the title of your blog, which is the same or similar to the blog’s URL (web address). Along with a title in the header, very often there will be a subheading as well: For example – Problogger: Helping Bloggers Earn Money
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Blog Calendar (2) Some bloggers include a small calendar on the sidebar, but this is not at all required. It’s just one of the many extras often available for bloggers to include. The calendar can be included in various areas on the blog.
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Blog Archive (3) Archive of past posts is one of the elements that make a “blog” a “blog.” Allow readers easy access to previous posts Normally organized per month Reverse chronological order
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Blog Search (4) A search box allows readers to search for specific key words Concept similar to a search engine for your blog Use key words and phrases
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Article Categories & Recent Articles
(5) Categories - Similar to monthly archives Organized per category Categories created by the blogger Readers can select per category of interest (6) Recent Articles- Lists the most recent posts Again in reverse chronological order
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Favorite Links (7) Favorite sites are hot linked and added as a list.
Aka Blog Roll Selected by the blogger Normally related to the blog topic Located in the side bar
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RSS Feeds (8) RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication
Sharing of content Notification of updates Use an aggregator aka feed reader Bloglines.com
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Blog Article Title (9) Each post (article) needs a title
Blogs made up of multiple posts Headline like a newspaper Use of key words SEO considerations
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Blog Content & Permalink
(10) Content is the text inside a post. Content = any writing on the web Your clever prose (11) Permalink is a hot link to an individual post Page for each single post
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Comments (12) Comments include feedback from your blog readers.
Readers “comment” to your post Leave open for anyone Or require approval for each comment Creates a conversation Often includes other links
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Blog Lingo Blogosphere: blogging community
Dashboard: blog control panel Indie Blogger: independent Page view: number of clicks Ranking: how high on search engines Stats: statistics Strikethroughs: deleted info
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Locating Blogs Blogsearch.google.com Technorati.com Feedster.com
Blogpulse.com Other blogs
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Blog Etiquette Link Love Link inside text Add links to blog roll
Include links in comments Give links Get links
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Posting Comments Have something to say Part of the conversation
Don’t spam Generates traffic
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Give Credit Don’t plagiarize Internet content isn’t free content
20/80 ratio Link to sources Filter blog strategy Example:
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Flaming / Shouting / Anonymity
Pick a fight – be prepared Think before posting Whole Wide World Caps are out “C. and I had lunch”
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Profile Add “About Me” or “Profile” page Avoid personal info
Photo or picture Hobbies Career Interests Create personal connection
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Niche Blogging Fill a content void Need knowledge or interest
Narrow topic Available audience? Enough information?
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Blogging Preliminaries
Blog purpose Type of blog Blog host Blog topic Title and subtitle Public or private Blog revenue
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