Introduction To Blogging
The blogging phenomena have reached the attention of the masses far and wide. Those who appreciate journalism would enjoy the engaging in the new hype of writing articles.
Blogs are updated on a regular basis and is arranged chronologically considering the first subject being the newest. Categories are organized. From archives to commentaries, to blogrolls down to the feeds. There are many points which comes under Introduction to Blogging, Here are few of them:-
Content:-
Typically, a blog's content would greatly depend on the topic it's dealing with. If you're advertising something, perfume, apparel, or a vintage automobile, you could feature catalogs of the products mentioned. Personal blogs consists of daily happenings, observations, comments about another's comment.
Schools and universities can put posts containing write-ups regarding their campus' historical background, faulty and subjects or courses offered. A blog should be updated daily to give readers reasons to keep coming back for more. A human mind always seeks for something new. Therefore, update.
Though content is the basic thing when it comes to Introduction to Blogging but still there are some points which should be considered under Introduction to Blogging.
Feedback:-
Comments are very much welcome. Come one, come all! It doesn't matter who would give out a comment for as long as somebody did write something. Bottom line: what you've written had an effect on that mind and aroused some opinions to merit it. Be glad you have a comment. At least someone has read your posts. Here, interaction takes place.
Tools and Concepts:-
Blogging can be a fuss if you don't how the process works. What in the world does RRS, URL, blogroll, and all that jazz mean? How can I use it? For greater understanding, here are some terms and definitions of some of the tool usually used in blogging and the concepts that go with it.
Below are the letters comprising the blogging alphabet. Some letters were not included for the reason that it's totally irrelevant to the readers and might cause confusion on their part. I've just enumerated the frequently asked terms.
Archives ' records of important documents or files preserved
Blogrolls ' categorized list of networks to web pages
Feeds ' part of another's site supplying the material for one site
Guests ' are the readers, viewers, spammers, etc., who visits your site
Hosts ' web sites willing to accommodate your registration as a blogger
Introduction ' preliminary part of the blog page showing the personal profile of the author or a brief description of the subject
Links ' a tie up with a series of sections in the web suitable for navigation from one site to another; also known as a 'permalink' or 'hyperlink'
Plugins ' combined term for plug-ins, these are characters or scripts adding additional function to the site
And that's it. All primary words elaborated above embody the blogging community. Easy access to the blog doesn't mean easy manipulation. It must have certain concepts and tools to make blogging possible. The posts are one thing, how to capture the attention is the objective. I hope I have cleared most of the points which comes under Introduction to blogging.


