Blogging Fundamentals

ebook Blogging is the Next Big Thing

By Jim Stephens

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If writing is an art form, then blogging is one way to create art via the use of words. This is because those who blog are artistic in their own right, carefully selecting words to best express their emotions, opinions, aspirations, desires, and everything else.

Essentially, blogs began as weblogs, which refer to a "server's log file," and were formed when web logging entered the virtual market. Since the mid-1990s, web logging has gradually permeated the virtual community, transforming the Internet into a potential source of additional information.

However, while weblogging requires a website and domain names, blogging requires nothing more than a blog service account. Generally, these kind of blogs are free.

With the advent of blogging in the industry, personal journaling has become a popular medium for those seeking global recognition. However, this is not a case of being famous in the literal sense, as this is not a case of being a popular or well-known figure.

Blogs are often designed for personal use. As with a journal, individuals can communicate their everyday activities, thoughts, and any ideas they wish online.
Blogging Fundamentals