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HOW TO WRITE A BLOG?

INTRODUCTION OF BLOG?

A Weblog (also known as a web log or a ‘blog’) is a regularly updated web page, where each item is presented in reverse chronological order, with the latest at the top. They are easy to create and use. A blog is a form of web publishing that has become an established communications tool.

Blogs are normally seen as personal journals of your thoughts/ideas/opinions. You can think of your blog as your own personal forum on which you set up all the forum topics. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs and web pages. Most blogs are primarily textual although some focus on photographs (photoblog), videos (vlog), or audio (podcasting).

What are the benefits of using blogs?

Blogs are one of the Key features of the Knowledge hub. This is because individuals, organisations and corporations have realised the benefits of this form of communication.

Engage people in knowledge sharing, reflection, and debate. They often attract a large and dedicated readership. Providing authors and readers with an avenue for unedited expression, reaction, and connection, without the censorship of mediated chat rooms or formal media outlets.

References:- https://www.khub.net/web/khteam/user-blogs/-/blogs/what-is-a-blog-and-how-can-they-be-used-

A blog is the digital bridge between the timeless essence of a diary and the cutting-edge touch of the internet. It's your own corner on the internet where your ideas, passions, and expertise come to life.

The first step to understanding What is a Blog is getting into the craft that goes into creating one. We are here to help you out with the same and guide you towards unlocking your own blogging skills.

References:- https://www.theknowledgeacademy.com/blog/what-is-a-blog/

What is a Blog?

Blogs are online journals where content on specific or general topics is published regularly for a community of readers. Most blogs are run by one person, the Blogger, and are hosted on a blogging platform or website.

Purpose and Uses of a Blog

1) Sharing Personal Experiences and Building an Online Identity
2) Improving Brand Visibility and Customer Engagement
3) Promoting Programs and Attracting Prospective Participants

Different Types of Blogs

Personal Blogs
Business Blogs
Niche Blogs
Multimedia Blog
News Blog
Affiliate Blog
Reverse Blog
Company or Business Blog

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Blog vs Website: Key Differences
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References:- https://www.theknowledgeacademy.com/blog/what-is-a-blog/

History
Main articles: History of blogging and online diary

An early example of a "diary" style blog consisting of text and images transmitted wirelessly in real-time from a wearable computer with head-up display, February 22, 1995
The term "weblog" was coined by Jorn Barger[5] on December 17, 1997. The short form "blog" was coined by Peter Merholz, who jokingly broke the word weblog into the phrase we blog in the sidebar of his blog Peterme.com in May 1999.

Origins
Before blogging became popular, digital communities took many forms, including Usenet, commercial online services such as GEnie, Byte Information Exchange (BIX) and the early CompuServe, e-mail lists,[10] and bulletin board systems (BBS). In the 1990s, Internet forum software created running conversations with "threads".

Tim Berners-Lee created what is considered by Encyclopedia Britannica to be "the first 'blog'" in 1992 to discuss the progress made on creating the World Wide Web and software used for it.[11]

From June 14, 1993, Mosaic Communications Corporation maintained their "What's New"[12] list of new websites, updated daily and archived monthly. The page was accessible by a special "What's New" button in the Mosaic web browser.

In November 1993 Ranjit Bhatnagar started writing about interesting sites, pages and discussion groups he found on the internet, as well as some personal information, on his website Moonmilk, arranging them chronologically in a special section called Ranjit's HTTP Playground.[13] Other early pioneers of blogging, such as Justin Hall, credit him with being an inspiration.[14]

The earliest instance of a commercial blog was on the first business to consumer Web site created in 1995 by Ty, Inc., which featured a blog in a section called "Online Diary". The entries were maintained by featured Beanie Babies that were voted for monthly by Web site visitors.[15]

The modern blog evolved from the online diary where people would keep a running account of the events in their personal lives. Most such writers called themselves diarists, journalists, or journalers.

How to write a blog post in 13 steps

Writing a great blog post can feel overwhelming at first, but breaking it into smaller steps makes it totally doable.

  1. Brainstorm blog topics
  2. Refine your topic with keyword research
  3. Define your audience
  4. Create an outline
  5. Write engaging content
  6. Craft a headline that gets clicks
  7. Choose a blog template
  8. Select a blog domain name
  9. Use images to level up your post
  10. Implement calls-to-action
  11. Optimize for SEO
  12. Edit and polish
  13. Hit publish and share your work

References:- https://www.wix.com/blog/how-to-write-a-blog-post-with-examples

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