What is Blogging and how does it work?|| daily Tech news
A
blog is a discussion or informational website published on the World Wide Web
consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries, graphics behavior,
link through channel referal (digital Channel). Posts are typically displayed
in reverse chronological order, so that the most recent post appears first, at
the top of the web page.
A
blog is an online diary or journal located on a website. The content of a blog
typically includes text, pictures, videos, animated GIFs and even scans from
old physical offline diaries or journals and other hard copy documents. Since a
blog can exist merely for personal use, sharing information with an exclusive
group or to engage the public, a blog owner can set their blog for private or
public access.
When
a blog is made publicly accessible, anyone can typically find the blog through
links available on the blog owner’s individual or business website, their
social media profiles, emails and e-newsletters and online keyword search engines. Many blog owners also set up blogs on websites devoted to
the creation, storage and sharing of blogs, such as Blogger, LiveJournal,
Tumblr, hubsopt and WordPress.
Kind of blog:-
- Science and technology
- Sport blog
- Food Blog
- Internet Blog
- travel Blog
- music blog
- fitness blog
- video and photography blog
- life style blog etc
Blogs vs Websites – What is the difference?
The primary difference
between a blog and a website is that a blog is a specific type of content
displayed on web pages on a website. Confusion often occurs because individuals
and representatives of businesses often use the two terms interchangeably. For
example, someone might say that they visited a company’s blog when in fact the
blog was merely one part of the company’s website. Confusion also occurs
because platforms that are devoted entirely to blogging create the impression
that a person’s or company’s blog on one of these platforms is also their
primary website.
To help sort it all out,
keep the following in mind: In most cases, non-blogging websites are updated
with new content less frequently then associated blog pages and blog-devoted
websites. Blogs typically receive weekly, daily or even less than hourly
updates. Non-blog websites, such as individual personal interest and biography
or business sites, typically only update their news and blog content at that
frequency and then add new pages or update some content as needed. Blogs also
promote discussion. They have comment sections designed to create online
conversations about blog content and blog owners in a similar fashion as
comment sections provided to readers by news media platforms and other
publishers under online articles.
Blog posts Vs Pages – What is the difference?
Simply
put, the blog content that you pull up in your browser appears on a web page.
The term “page” describes the document and the location. It is important to
note that the term “blog” is also frequently used to describe a collection of
web pages that specifically share blog content, especially on blog-focused
websites. This usage is similar to how people describe a collection of pages in
a diary, journal or log collectively as the object. As previously mentioned,
blog content is updated frequently. Many websites have non-blog pages that
contain content that rarely changes, such as a company’s history page or
contact page. Some web pages have not been updated beyond a few tiny refreshed
and new content changes in years.
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