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Blogging Advice for Starters
Great blogging. Perhaps anyone will
want to be a great blogger. Many people
all over the world nowadays are quite
interested in blogging. If you're determined
to become a good blogger, you've already
set your sights on how to achieve success.
Here are some good blogging advices
that you need to look into.
The pieces of advice contained in this
article will assist you on how to become
a powerful and good blogger. By following
them, you will soon embark on a blogging
career that you never imagined.
The fundamental advice that you should
know is that you have to select an appropriate
website that is willing to be involved
in your pursuit for successful blogging.
You can take two roads – the first
one is to choose a site that hub on
the same topics you like addressing.
Your blogging efforts should be concentrated
on the topics featured on the site.
For instance, if you like political
topics, you must choose political blogging
website. The second road that you can
take is choosing a generalized website
for blogging.

There are actually popular sites for
generalized blogging and these sites
are able to attract a great number of
traffic. You can use the popularity
of the sites in order to draw more audience
for your blogs.
The second piece of advice is to always
be creative and unique. Don't do blogs
on the same topics over and over again.
If you do this, you will soon lose a
lot of audience because there is no
diversity in your blogs. You will reap
some excellent benefits if you take
a controversial stand on some of the
latest issues of the world. By being
creative and unique in your blogs, more
and more people will become interested
in your blogs.
The third option is to engage in a
heated debate with a fellow blogger.
Choose a hot topic and have a debate.
Now, this may seem difficult especially
for blog starters. You can try this
third option if you already have a grip
in blogging.
It takes experience, guts, and know-how.
Take your time and learn all the possible
blogging tips that can help you become
a good blogger. If you choose to have
a debate, make sure that you research
on the topic. Gather all the pertinent
information so that you can take your
stand. If you can defend your side well,
you can expect a bigger audience to
read your blogs.
These are just three simple pieces
of advice that you can use in order
to become a successful and powerful
blogger. Think about them really hard
and determine if they're worth considering.
If you want to have a career in blogging,
make sure that you follow these pieces
of advice. Expert bloggers can attest
to that – go ahead and ask them
yourself. Let them share with you their
secrets. Actually, the advice given
in this article is fundamental and you
can use them in any endeavor that you
may want to take.
In order to become a successful blogger,
you have to be unique, creative, determined,
and ready to take chances. So what are
you waiting for? try these great piece
of blogging advice and you will soon
enjoy a successful career in blogging.
Who knows, you can even make money out
of it.
Terminology
for Successful Blogging
The world of blogging has made and
is making a contribution to the language.
As you get into blogging, read blogs
and read about blogging you'll run across
some terms that are not easily understandable
but valuable if you want to immerse
yourself in the culture. Following are
some common phrases you'll run across
while blogging:
Blog: Blogs were originally
called web logs or weblogs; web
being a reference to the World Wide
Web, now commonly called the Internet
and it was called a log because,
like a ship's log, a weblog was most
used as a running commentary on events
in the writer's life. Weblog was eventually
mispronounced often enough so that all
that was left was eblog.
Blogosphere: The name given
to the virtual world of the blog
and the blogger. Occasionally called
the blogaverse.
Blogroll: A blogroll is a
list of links to blogs. You will usually
have a blogroll somewhere on your blog
that lists links to your favorite blogs.
This is often, but not necessarily a
reciprocal arrangement where the blogs
you have linked will also have a link
to your blog, the cutesy blogging term
for that is linky love.
Blogorrhea: This term refers
to blogs that have a many posts added
every day. Some posters add ten or more
posts per day to their blogs.
Blogspot: Blogspot is the
most popular blog hosting service in
the blogosphere -- you'll often see
a reference to Blogspot or Blogger (Blogspot's
other name) and you'll also see some
chat about Type pad and Moveable Type,
other popular, but more technical, hosting
services.
Comments: Almost every blog
gives its readers a way to comment on
what is written; this function can be
disabled by the blogger and some of
the high profile bloggers do, in fact,
disable it.
Comment Spam: Spam, as you
probably know, are unsolicited e-mails
-- the ones that try to sell you something.
Comment spam are unsolicited comments
to your blog, i.e., comments that do
not directly refer to what you wrote
but are attempting to either sell you
something or entice you to visit some
commercial site.
Fact-check: Verifying that
what is written . . . statements presented
as fact . . . are, indeed factual.
Fisk: When someone, in a comment,
repeats your entire post with their
own comments, criticisms or observations
inserted between your paragraphs and/or
sentences you've been fisked.
Flame: A comment to your post
that not only disagrees with you but
resorts to personal insults and open
hostility is a flame. If you respond
in the same insulting and hostile manner
the situation has elevated to a flame
war.
Meme: A meme (actually a scientific
term that relates to genetics) in the
blogosphere is simply an idea that has
spread rapidly and seems to have acquired
a life of its own.
MSM: An acronym for mainstream
media . . . referring to newspapers,
national magazines and network television
news. Another term used in place of
MSM is old media.
Permalink: A link that leads
directly to a post, rather than to the
latest entry in a blog, is a permalink.
This give a reader the opportunity to
go directly to an older post.
RSS: An acronym that is commonly
defined as Really Simple Syndication.
RSS allows you to syndicate your blog
-- that is, make every new post automatically
available to readers who have subscribed
to it. The subscribing reader will receive
every new post from your blog, as well
as from any other blog he or she subscribed
to, without having to actually visit
the blogs.
Sidebar: Blogs are normally
set up with two or three columns; one
wide column for the main posts and one
or two columns on the side(s) of the
wide column. These side columns are
called sidebars and are usually used
for contact information, the blogroll,
links to blogging services, and etc.
Thread: A term occasionally
used to describe a series of comments
that relate to a specific post.
Trackback: A system used to
associate a post on one blog with a
post on another blog. Just as an example:
if you had just posted an article discussing
Admiral Byrd's second Antarctic expedition
and then happen to run across a similar
or related post on another blog, you
could use the trackback mechanism to
notify the other poster and that poster's
readers of the existence of your post.
Troll: A blogger who has a
reputation for adding obnoxious comments
to blogs is referred to as a Troll.
XML: XML is an acronym for
eXtensible Markup Language. This is
a programming language used for blog
sub-programs such as syndication programs.
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