Copyright © 2006 Mal Keenan
Web logging first appeared on the net in the mid-1990s. The term “web
log” was initially coined refer to a server’s log file and then expanded
to include the meaning of online personal journaling. Later on, to avoid
confusion, the word “blog” was adopted to refer to personal journaling.
Today a blog is defined as an online publication where an author puts his or
her personal thoughts and opinions from the most intimate to corporate ideas,
concerns or events, in chronological order on the net.
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Business blogs promote products or services for profit. They also increase
awareness about the company, as well as establish itself as an authority with
customers, vendors, through publications that demonstrate their expertise in
the market.
What are the kinds of contents that readers can find in a blog that’s for
distribution? The authors’ ideas, opinions, expertise in his/her field of
work, resumes, and home recipes, pictures, streaming audio or video clips,
e-books, poetry, works, products, services and consultations.
Why have blogs become very popular compared to websites or email? Most
websites are infrequently updated, while blogs have instant publishing tools
which permit the author to regularly update & introduce new content.
Although both have great content, websites are usually impersonal in informing
their audience. While blogs allow the readers to leave their comments and
feedback, to hold two-conversations with the author, who usually does the
publishing and can immediately respond to his/her readers.
The blogs’ abilities to reach and immediately react to an expanding mass of
audience have made businesses and marketers use these as a strategic marketing
tool. Additionally blogs are very efficient, cheap to use and can quickly
distribute information.
However, before you decide to jump on the blogging bandwagon, take time to
find out what are your objectives for creating your own blog. Is it a
personal, organizational or business blog? This will help you decide on what
your blog will contain, where you’d place it and what publishing tools
you’ll be using.