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What is Blogging?

Blogging is the exchange of information or products on the internet. This is done by your thoughts, opinion, experiences and also suggestions on a regular basis for others to read.

Who Owns a Blog?

A person who writes blogs is known as a blogger. For one to become a blogger just log in on a site and sign up for some fee, though some sites do not charge anything. A blogger should be a resourceful person and is recognized as placing what should be reliable content on the internet. Suggestions by a blogger should be taken as advice and visitors who read these blog can also blog and give what they see to be necessary. All the people who write and read these blogs form a blogosphere. This is a good place for people who are creative and where critics on a certain subject can share and exchange their views. It is an informative area and those people who are doing research work can place their questions for people to issue their views, comments, opinions and suggestions. Some bloggers can make changes on the internet and these changes are allowed since that change could be a correction to a mistake previously made. This creates a place where anyone can blog as well as retain the original content in order to give room for exercising ones freedom.

Blogging and the Education System

Most learning institutions have a blogosphere and students as well as their teachers meet there and educate each other. Students or teachers can throw out a question and then expect various answers from all over with several different suggestions or ideas. Firms which use research can blog regularly as a statistical tool and analyze the statistics thereby predicting better results and outcomes. Blogging has proved to be reliable to these research institutions and the data collected reflects that. Raw data therefore becomes an integral part of research on a blogging site.

Can I Make Money Blogging?

Blogging has become a place where people have started making money by placing their opinions, suggestions and experiences as well as solutions in the case of experimental work and calculations. Firms have started hiring people on a paid blogging contract basis. These firms make money by charging a commission. Researchers who want someone to do the work for them, usually pay for the work, which is partly paid to bloggers who give relevant answers. Relevancy of the content being blogged adds value and makes it more likely to continually entice more and more people to visit the blog regularly. Skills and expertise are crucial while blogging and bloggers provide a simple way to follow the steps required. Literacy and basic computing skills are an integral part while blogging. Lack of computer knowledge is a hindrance to blogging.

Can Anyone Can Do It?

The biggest myth is that only certain people can start a blog or that you have to have great computer knowledge to blog, but none of this is true. Anyone with an idea can be a blogger. Even if you are not good with computers then all you have to do is outsource the computer part and be the brains behind the writing.

We hope that you are not one who has allowed yourself to be hindered from blogging because you thought you were not blogging material. All you have to do is go for it. There are several ideas out there that can help you get started and be successful at blogging. We too can help. Throughout the internet you can find posts on the different platforms there are, how to register for them, tricks and tips to designing and picking a domain name, etc etc. Perhaps when you read blogs you come across something that makes you say “duh” why didn’t I think of that. If so please feel free to expand and share from your own viewpoint.

John Rampton is an Entrepreneur, Writer, Full Time Computer Nerd, Founder at Blogging.org & PPC.org. Follow me on Twitter @JohnRampton

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