A blog is a website that allows for updated posts that are published frequently to the web so that people can read about the topics listed in the weblog. Blogs consist of the following items:
- Text or writing
- Photographs other types of images
- Videos
- Files you listen to
- Many hyperlinks
They are usually shown in reverse order with the most recent blog at the top. People use blogs or the following reasons:
- Web diary or journal
- Management of content
- Publishing platform for online use
Blogs usually contain:
- The date of the post
- The post category
- Blog title
- Main text body
- Links that link the blog from other sites
- Comments added by other readers
- The URL of the articles
- Optional plug ins, add-ons, calendars, archives or blog rolls
Blogs can also have a footer section that lists the author of the blog, the statistics, the post date, and the category of the blog.
There are a lot of types of blogs. Here are a few types of blogs you might run into:
- Political blog – may list campaigning info, updated news on politics and activism.
- Personal blog – People call this the “online diary” and it can be on just about everything, including day to day life experiences, poems, secret thoughts and opinions on life in general.
- Topical blog – These are niche blogs that talk of a particular topic that is either technical or non-technical.
- Health blog – This blog talks on medical news or on a particular health topic of interest to a few or a lot of people. Actual patient cases can be discussed.
- Literary blog – talks about literature and books.
- Travel blog – talks about the stories of travelers, usually on a day by day basis.
- Research blog – talks on academic and research issues by a university professor or researcher.
- Legal blog – Speaks on legal technical issues and on legal affairs.
- Media blog – Talks about inconsistencies and falsehoods in the news.
- Religious blog – Talks about religious issues
- Educational blog – written by teachers and students on educational issues.
- Collective or Collaborative blog – it usually is written by a bunch of people collaborating on an issue.
- Directory blog – collects web sites and publishes those of interest.
- Business blog – promotes a specific business or has people blog about their daily work.
- Personification blog – Talks about non-human entities like animals or products.
- Spam blogs – used solely to promote an affiliated website or other internet-based site or product.
Blogging should be done on a nearly daily basis. Blogging is the act o writing your entry each day and it is done by a blogger, who is the author who keeps the blog going.
There are practically three million blog on the net in today’s time. This number is really growing day by day and there is more blogging software out there. Blogging is becoming easier and easier for people to do on their own so that, today, you will find four different types of bloggers out there on the internet:
- Personal bloggers – These people do a diary or journal and talk about something they seem very interested in or feel strongly about.
- Business bloggers are people who want to promote a business, including its services and products.
- Organizational bloggers focus on an organization and blog about what’s going on in the organization or what’s going on outside of the organization.
- Professional bloggers are those who have been hired to blog for another company or person.
Problogging is also called professional blogging and is about bloggers who make a living blogging for others. They make money blogging as the consultant or employee of another company.
Here is how Probloggers can make money doing their thing:
- Ad programs
- RSS ads
- Sponsoring an entity
- Affiliate marketing
- Digital assets
- Blog network authoring
- Business blog authoring
- Non blogging authoring
- Donations from others
- Merchandising products
- Speaking and consulting engagements
If you are interested in Problogging, consider the following things:
- Show patience. Problogging requires a long term vision so you need to be very patient and expect it to take a while.
- Understand your audience. This is how you build a readership for your blog. Write for the audience who will most likely understand and relate to what you’re writing.
- Show that you’re the expert. Pick a niche that you really know about and make sure you’re blogging on those topics.
- Experiment with affiliate programs that can help you make money while blogging.
- Don’t be boring. Use white space and line spacings with bigger fonts that don’t tire the readers’ eyes.
You can definitely earn money from blogging as a problogger. Have the right attitude, work hard and you can make sure you begin to earn a living.










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