Monday, August 20, 2012
Blogging Tutorials
Table of Contents I. Topic
How to blog is a question on many people's minds these days. Blogging has taken the world by storm. Since 2004, when she made her first appearance, this means the people to have their own corner of the world to express oneself is transformed into a veritable deluge. Today there are over 120 million blogs that are currently monitored by the search engine blog tecnorati. No wonder then, that the possession and maintaining a blog has become almost a fashion statement, especially in the U.S.
When you embark on a trip before blogging, there are some knotty questions that the mind is usually a siege on how to blog. Let's start with the basics.
What kinds of topics can be the subject of blogs?
Almost nothing. In a nutshell, a blog is a personal online diary on virtually any topic you are interested in writing, ranging from politics to religion to sports and fitness, health, freelance, literature, or whatever you like. But the choice of a subject that has a solid experience will allow you to write meaningful content that will pull in an audience for your blog. Without an audience soon tires of your blog and will join the millions of abandoned blogs lost in cyberspace.
How blogs are ranked in search engines blog?
Blog search engines like Technorati and IceRocket their categories by subject. The most general classification, however, is against the business-oriented personal blog. Yours will probably match the first of these categories.
Blogs are text only, or may have other functions as well?
Although basically consists of text, many users of the blog make web pages more attractive by adding images, audio and video files.
How can I make my blog easier to navigate and interesting to readers?
A successful blog usually follows a clear format, with its simple articles clearly delineated, the files (in a sidebar), and a place down for the visitors to leave comments. Some also include blogrolls, which are just lists of links to other blogs like. The best bloggers are generally people who are able to connect with the emotions of their visitors, by means of artistic expression, in many cases. To learn how to blog with the winners of the teacher is a number other blogs - read and study a lot of them before you start your own. A good place to find blogs on your topic is Icerocket.com.
What are some tips for creating a blog?
- First, remember your blog is a reflection of your personality. Choose a theme or a topic close to your heart or what he knows something. Correction, what I know very well.
- Be consistent. If you want your blog to get really popular, you must connect with your visitors in a regular predictable schedule. He plans to publish at least twice a week. If this sounds like too much work, once a week is the absolute lowest you can go, such as Guru blog.
- Connect / network. Connect with the authors of other blogs, leaving comments on their posts and providing links to their blogs on your website. This type of networking will do wonders for the traffic.
- Keep it simple. Do not clutter up your blog with insignificant details. Select a simple clean design appealing. Use fonts and colors that enhance the visibility of the text. Add video, audio, photos and music files only if they make your blog more attractive and / or useful.
- Do not use your neck out - or at least not too far away. Blogs can get opinionated, which is fine, but do not put at risk of a serious defamation. Is it okay to express your opinions - provided they make clear they are just that, your opinions - and always be sure that your blog is not defame someone, disclose confidential information, or giving away trade secrets.
Okay, I have a feeling on how to blog. Now where do I go from here?
To begin, you must first select the right software weblog. This is necessary in order to create and manage your blog. There is a whole assortment of blogging software out there. Offer a certain ease of design and development, while other programs offer more elaborate features, for example, to add discussion forums, message boards, etc. Some blogs can be downloaded and installed directly on your system. Freeware and open source software are available, although these programs are not as feature rich as some of the proprietary software for a fee. Here's a rundown of the most popular blogging software:
Wordpress
Wordpress is the number one blog publishing software. Why? - Because it is freeware, easy to install, and has a minimal learning curve. Its extensive documentation and step-by-step installation makes it a breeze for even a novice user. Among its most salient features are -
Ease of installation - Even a beginner can get Wordpress and go in 5 minutes. In addition, web pages are generated dynamically using thousands of templates greatly reducing your time and effort.
User Management - Limit access to users while making changes in your weblog. So in effect it has separate access for readers and administrative users.
Save valuable bandwidth by its function Gzip, which reduces the size Blog transmission.
It allows you to insert RSS feeds into your blog and also helps to inter-blog communication, providing features such as pingbacks and trackbacks.
It comes with a lot of plugins that makes it possible for you to incorporate any function you want. You can also integrate with Wordpress Akismet, a popular anti-spam software program used to protect your blog from spammers.
Other useful features include a database of visitors, the ability to save previous drafts, previews, blogs, and formatting easier.
Want to see some popular blogs that use Wordpress. Due to start are: ILoveTypography and Problogger.
WEBLOG OTHER SOFTWARE
Typepad
Created and managed by Six Apart Limited, Typepad blog is currently hosting a website used by many large organizations in the United States, such as Sky News, BBC, MSNBC, and to host their blogs. Launched in October 2003, Typepad, it now boasts the number one worldwide blogging services for a fee. Available in multiple languages in various parts of the world, users have three different membership options: € 4.50/month for a basic subscription for $ 14.50/month for the pro edition. Among its features: the software allows you to associate each item in your blog with a URL, and easy to upload and share photo albums with multiple authors have created a common knowledge among professional bloggers. So, if writing is your passion and you want to make a profession, you can start by signing up for Typepad.
Movable Type
The first system developed by Six Apart blogging Limited, in 2001, Movable Type blog has some of the world's largest, as Huffington Post and Boing Boing. Developed using Perl, Movable Type supports the LDAP protocol for efficient management and user self-provisioning of blogs. This blogging system is extremely useful if you want to run multiple blogs using a single installation. The system is enriched with all the features you could possible think of, for example, a library of customizable templates, ability to create categories and subcategories of products, efficient management and user directory servers independent hordes of plugins that can be used to support various services, as the creation of discussion forums. This blogging system is an attractive choice if you have a technical bent.
Model Text
Developed by Dean Allen as an open source content management, this is one of the easiest blogging available today. The most useful feature of text pattern is tissue that helps to convert simple text documents into elegant HTML web pages using built-in style sheets. Text template has a CSS editor that simplifies the task of changing the design of your website, font, text position and the background color. You can also password-protect certain sections of your blog and keep track of regular visitors and their comments. The date and time of each item is adjustable and you can save drafts of your blog for future publication. What makes it more attractive model is that the text provides a built-in search engines and users can also connect an XML feed to their blogs. The simplicity of the model text is its USP. For most beginners choice of this service is almost a nobrainer.
Blogger
Systems developed by Pyra in 2003 and acquired by Google, Blogger is one of the most popular blogging systems to date. Google acquired Picasa in 2004 and subsequently integrated with the latter function image sharing 'Hello' in Blogger. Blogger Alexa ranking as the ninth most visited site in the world, showing its huge popularity. Blogger offers support for multiple author blog that allows users to create group. Bloggers can also earn with Google AdSense, integrating into their blogs. Another interesting feature provided by Blogger is an add-in for Microsoft Word called "Blogger for Word", which helps users to save their blog in Blogger blog directly from their Word document. Bloggers can also customize their own blog templates as personal preferences. For users who have an email account from Google, is a rather simple to connect to Blogger and then start writing and maybe earn an extra income.
In addition to the above five systems of blogging there are a number of up-and-coming blog that lesser-known systems include all the above features, but does not require any plug-ins to extend their list of features. Some of the best of these second-line blogging systems are the following:
Habari
Habari, which means 'news' in Swahili, is one of the most promising new blogging platforms and a finalist in the 'best new projects in 2008' Sourceforge Community Choice Award. Habari allows users to run multiple blogs using a single installation supports multiple writers and has a modular design for easy extensibility. All these features make it a formidable competitor in the Habari blog publishing.
Symphony
Designed for ultra-serious blogger, Symphony has been developed in XML and XSLT. This is a blogging system for web developers and has an MVC architecture that gives you full control bloggers on their website. A versatile system, Symphony can be customized to a high level which makes it popular among bloggers who want to maintain tight control over all aspects of their website.
Imp
Positioning itself as a small manufacturer of simple website, Pixie is also a great blogging platform for all of you who are new to the blogging world. Ease of installation, a lot of creative themes CSS, search engine optimized clean URLs for your site, spam protection, a file manager that supports tags for easy selection of files and a small memory requirement of only 1 MB are some of the characteristics that explain
Pixie is growing rapidly in popularity.
Here, our ten minutes are up (ok, maybe eleven or twelve years). Below are additional resources on how to blog.
II. FOR MORE INFORMATION
Here are additional resources for research on "How to Blog".
Tumblr
Tumblr is a popular micro-blogging site where users create and share the small posts of 140 words or less. What makes these micro-blog, popularly known as tumblelogs, all the anger is their ease of customization and the freedom it provides for publishing everything from photos to subpoenas, email, and also the links. Also, signing up for Tumblr really does only take about 10 seconds. More and more people are attracted to micro-blogging through its ability to send short messages, incisive and, hopefully, witty about the latest actions of the manifest, inventions, discoveries, observations, misfortunes, etc. Tumblelogs also make it possible for people to send their art works and music audio and video for public viewing.
Clubmom
If you are a housewife who loves to share recipes, health tips, beauty secrets and child care and counseling also love getting these words of wisdom from others, Clubmom is the place for you. This is a blog site / forum where mothers can meet and share their experiences, while at the same time have the chance to win exciting gifts. From family stories of home remedies, careers for children, this is a binding site for moms of all ages. Participation means Clubmom connect with individuals on a personal level and sharing of information benefits all ....
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