A new phenomenon that has become immensely popular amongst Internet users is “Blogging”. The term refers to making an online journal and which uses a reverse chronological order to display contents. It is at the blog owner’s discretion how many blog entries to make and when. New posts may be put up once every day, a week, a month or more than once. He can also opt to post less often. It all depends on his own choice.
More often than not, the postings on a blog are interrelated in some manner. This is, however, not the case always and bloggers may write about anything they want to randomly. The reasons why a blog owner may decide to start up a blog may be varied. The topics can may be private or of a public nature. In this article, I will unveil to you the difference between a private and a public blog. Also, the use of blogs for personal reasons and creating and maintaining a blog for professional use will be highlighted.
Private Blogs viz-a-viz Public Blogs
Blogs can be divided into many different categories. One way to do that is to separate them into private and personal blogs. In private blogs, only people that have been approved and given permission by the blog owner can view posts and leave comments.
Giving a blog a public or private status depends on the blogger’s level of comfort with the idea of other’s reading his posts. To further illustrate the point, let’s take the example of a person who wants to blog about his anger and frustration at different things happening in his life.
This would make for very personal writings so the blogger may choose to make his blog private so as to avoid family or friends stumbling upon it by chance. On the other hand, a blogger who is writing in order to promote his business or a cause that he feels strongly about would want others to visit his blog. This is due to the fact that the more traffic he is able to generate for his blog the more financial benefits he would procure for himself or he will be able to arouse curiosity and awareness about his cause.
Other kinds of blogs that mainly contain pieces of poetry, fiction or rants about general things may either be public or private. It would largely depend on the blogger’s decision whether to make his feelings open to public scrutiny or not. There are some bloggers who prefer to let their blog remain to public so other’s who have similar interests or who are going through the same kind of a phase through their life would get some consolation or hope.
Professional Blogging
Creating and maintaining a blog may actually be financially rewarding for some bloggers. Several companies have started to cash in on this opportunity to promote their services or products by keeping a number of blogs and hiring bloggers to update these regularly.
The bloggers are paid according to the number of posts they submit, the word count of the post, the amount of hits their posts receive, or it can be a combination of both these methods of determining a blogger’s worth in monetary terms. Blogging, as a career, is a tough job that asks for a fair amount of dedication from the blog writer. It is the blogger’s duty to supply a regular stream of posts to the blog and to ensure it is of a high quality.
Individuals may create their own blogs to give vent to their personal feelings. Blog owners use them to stay in contact with their circle of friends or family. Others blog in order to give expression to their thoughts or to provide information to readers about some subject. Some personal blogs can be loads of fun. However, a word of caution to such bloggers!
They must be careful they don’t stress themselves too much with the effort to maintain their blog. Personal blogs should be a healthy and enjoyable way of passing time and at no point should become a cause for stress.