What is Blogging?
For me blogging is a form of message or information relayed in a professional matter, or in a simple logic forms - a wise mind cracking, in our daily lives we used to create a blogging in many ways, such text messaging on mobile phones, by chatting in Facebooks or posting on it and many more just to convey only our ideas and emotions to others.
Variations of the term blog :
How Blogging Affects you
Many of us are innocent how this scenario may affect or benefitsto the form of communication they are building.
Advantages of Blogging
For me blogging is a form of message or information relayed in a professional matter, or in a simple logic forms - a wise mind cracking, in our daily lives we used to create a blogging in many ways, such text messaging on mobile phones, by chatting in Facebooks or posting on it and many more just to convey only our ideas and emotions to others.
Variations of the term blog
- Blogging: The act of writing a post for a blog
- Blogger: A person who writes content for a blog
- Blogosphere: The online community of blogs and bloggers
How Blogging Affects you
Many of us are innocent how this scenario may affect or benefits
Advantages of Blogging
1) The consumer and citizen are potentially better informed and this can only be good for the long-term relations
2) Blogs have potential to help the organization develop stronger relationships and brand loyalty with its customers, as they interact with the ‘human face’ of the organization through blogs.
3) Blogs, in an intranet environment, can be an excellent way of sharing knowledge within the organization.
4) Blogs can be a positive way of getting feedback, and keeping your finger on the pulse, as readers react to certain pieces, suggest story ideas, etc.
5) Blogs can build the profile of the writer, showcasing the organization as having talent and expertise.
6) It gives you revenue
Disadvantages of Blogging
1) Most people don’t have very much to say that’s interesting, and/or are unable to write down their ideas in a compelling and clear manner.
2) I have often found that the people who have more time to write have least to say, and the people who have most to say don’t have enough time to write it. Thus, the real expertise within the organization lays hidden, as you get drowned in trivia.
3) Like practically everything else on the Web, blogs are easy to start and hard to maintain. Writing coherently is one of the most difficult and time-consuming tasks for a human being to undertake. So, far from blogs being a cheap strategy, they are a very expensive one, in that they eat up time. As a result, many blogs are not updated, thus damaging rather than enhancing the reputation of the organization.
4) Organizations are not democracies. The Web makes many organizations look like disorganizations, with multiple tones and opinions. Contrary to what some might think, the average customer prefers it if the organization they are about to purchase from is at least somewhat coherent.
What if you turn your blogs into revenue, yes! It can, the probabilities are 100%
Many bloggers use the web to convert their blogs into a rewarding revenue by posting relevant subjects that may interest others, in this way affiliates may benefit also the domino effects of so called traffic on their blogs by means of referral.
Are you aware in learning this method of monetizing your blogs?