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Website Marketing Tips and TutorialsWhat is a Blog?By: Daniel KinchenThe term "blog" is a contraction of "weblog" and was coined by Jorn Barger on December 17, 1997. The short form, "blog", was coined by Peter Merholz, who jokingly broke the word weblog in the phrase we blog in the sidebar of his blog Peterme.com in April or May 1999. This was quickly adopted as both a noun and verb ("to blog", meaning "to edit one's weblog or to post to one's weblog"). A more simplistic modern day definition of Blog would be; Definition: Blog Types of blogs There are various types of blogs, and each differs in the way content is delivered or written.
A common blog structure A blog entry typically consists of the following:
How do I create a blog? Most of the blogs that you see on internet currently are web applications (see definition below) or in other words "a website that you can update yourself without the need of a web developer". These applications will help you to create, modify, delete and organize your website content. They can also help you to promote or market your site and have the ability to plug-in other modules of code written by web developers that will modify your application. Definition: Web Application With these web interfaces, these systems allow travelers to blog from anywhere on the internet, and allow users to create blogs without having to maintain their own server. Such systems allow users to work with tools such as Ecto, Elicit and Blogger which allow users to maintain their Web-hosted blog without the need to be online while composing or editing posts. Blog creation tools and blog hosting are also provided by some Web hosting companies, Internet service providers, online publications and internet portals. Some advanced users have developed custom blogging systems from scratch using server-side software, and often implement membership management and password protected areas. Others have created a mix of a blog and wiki, called a bliki. Also, blogs can be regular static web pages updated frequently by a web developer. Hosted blog providers;
Self-Hosted
About the AuthorDan Kinchen owns One Step Solutions Corp (a website design and development company) in Orlando, Florida and runs a web site to show fellow web entrepreneurs how to make money blogging.
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