25 styles of blogging
Blogging can be easy if you like it. But, blogging is nowadays more of a business than a hobby, so besides liking the subject you write about, you must also consider if your posts will interes other people. And, in order to keep that interest, how many hours will you have to dedicate to your blog each week.
The following presentation shows you 25 styles of blogging, what each of it means, how hard will it be to make a successful blog with that style, how much effort will you have to put in and what are the results you can potentially reach (the Buzz effect). Enjoy it.
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I was a bit confused at first while reading this in my RSS reader (Google Reader), because nothing showed up where the presentation is supposed to be.
Is it possible to include an alt tag or something for the flash movie so that readers know it’s there and that they should click-through to be able to view it?
Just a thought…
Thanks for the info Brian. I’m not sure what can be done but i’ll take a look. Thanks again
Thanks for the presentation, much appreciated.I have always thought that by writing excellent content you will get a long way, but apparently there is A LOT more to blogging than that.
Thanks for the presentation, very well structured. As you can see from my website my blog writing has been irregular and, I can admit it, full of crap copy. I actually didn’t see a “SHAMELESS SELF PROMOTION” slide, but it’s ok… I’m guessing it should only be done once a week….
Thanks,
Timmy
Hello
Till now I don’t know that Blogging have these many types. Great classification. The way you presented it is good.
Thanks
Regards
Sankar Datti
Very interesting. I surprise if one have known such a thing before this article has appeared. But I would not say this easy to come with, because nowadays each human has his own opinion but there is no a strict social views. I wonder this would have good consequences.