Thursday, 16 June 2016

Different types of blogs which express your ideal thoughts


A Blog is a personal journal of an individual which are publicly available and are frequently updated and are intended to have a public interest. Thus a blog is a website where the author writes about his personal opinions and experiences with its online reflections, comments, and also some hyperlinks which are usually provided by the writer. Blogs makes us to understand the personality of the author. blog is one of the best ways to increase website traffic on search engines. digital marketing companies are always considering such kind of business blogs, which promote SEO services and getting good reputation through blogging services. 

Blogs differ not only in their contents written, but also in the way that content is delivered or written. There are many different types of blogs some of them are discussed below:


Personal blogs  The personal blog is an ongoing diary which is written by an individual and is frequently updated.

Group [collaborative ] blogs



In the beginning years of blogging, a blog was written by only a single individual but later on it was written by more than one writer or a group of writers. It is usually done in-order to reduce the pressure of maintaining a popular website and to attract a larger readership. lets see how to write effective blogs

Organizational and corporate blogs 

Blogs can be used for both private and public purposes. Blogs are widely used for business purposes. Internally blogs are used in order to enhance the communication and culture in a corporation and externally for marketing, branding and for public relations are called corporate blogs. For example blogs for clubs are called club blogs.

Aggregated blogs 


Certain feeds on specific topics or products are taken and is aggregated by some organizations or individuals and provide combined view for the readers. This will make the readers to concentrate on reading rather than searching on quality on the content of the particular topic and also to arrange for subscription. Many such aggregations are called planets from the name planet software which performs such aggregation.



Micro blogging 


Micro blogging is the method of posting small pieces of digital content which may be texts, images, videos, link or other media on the internet. Micro blogging tends offer a portable communication mode which feels organic and spontaneous to many and thus it has captured the public imagination. Its uses mainly are, business associates use it to coordinate meetings and to share some useful resources, friends use it to keep in touch, celebrities and politicians micro-blog about certain concert dates, lectures and so on. It also enables interaction with other applications like twitter, face book etc..

Blog writing with exceptional topics

Some blogs focus on certain topics or on a particular subject, such as political blogs, health blogs, lifestyle blogs, fashion blogs, beauty blogs, travel blogs, journalism blogs, gardening blogs, wedding blogs, psychology blogs, sociology blogs, education blogs, photography blogs, musical blogs, sports blogs, military blogs, business blogs, legal blogs, etc.. These kinds of blogs are more common and is attracted by a number of people.

How to do blogs 

There are many blogs which shares some tips and reviews about cooking, games, movies, music, health, fashion, books, and so on.

By device type 

The type of the blog is also defined by the type of device used to compose it. A blog written by a mobile device like a mobile phone is called a moblog.

Reverse blog 

This blog is composed by its users rather than a single blogger. It has the characteristics of the blog but writings of several authors.

Thus the area of blogging is a wide area with different verities of blogging and the blogs in the internet are interconnected and are socially networked, through back-links, blogrolls and comments. Then it provides a collective community of all the blogs, called as the blogosphere.

thanks,
Sithara - Marketing consultant 

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