Blog Primer

What is a blog?

A blog is nothing more than a website. It’s a website that is more dynamic in nature than the “static sites” you are used to seeing. A blog can “stand-alone” or be integrated into your website.

Features that make a blog different:

  • A blog runs off a database
  • A blog allows you to post articles in a very simple manner that are displayed in reverse chronological order – the most recent post is at the top of the page.
  • The content you post on your blog can be syndicated (via a feed) (rss – really simple syndication) – readers can subscribe; when you post new material, it is automatically delivered to them.
  • Blogs incorporate a method of search technology called tagging. This allows a blogger to help define what his post is relevant to. This makes it easier for people to locate posts of interest to them.
  • Blogs allow visitors to your site to leave comments on what you post. You get to dialog with your audience.
  • You can categorize your posts
  • Your content is stored forever in your database and each post has unique web address that is permanent – permalink.
  • Blogs allow your posts to be easily incorporated into other people’s blogs while giving you credit for your content through a trackback link which is nothing more than the permalink to your post with a feature that notifies you when people are tracking back to you.
  • Blogs have feature that allows you to easily notify search engines and directories when you post new content to your site – pinging. (this is usually an automatic process)
  • There’s more and some of it is technical, but you wanted simple, didn’t you?

What remains the same?

  • Most blog sites also have traditional site pages – About, Services, Contact, etc.
  • Blogs have a list of links to other blogs so instead of a “List of Links” you have a “Blogroll”

Are blogs important?

Yes, very much so. If you are in business, you need a blog. Blogs represent the next evolution of the Internet. Blogs make it easier for your customers and clients to find you and get to know you. Blogs are a PR and marketing person’s dreams come true. Blogging can do more to help you promote your business for free than anything you have ever seen.

How do I get a blog started?

If you want a blog, contact john@theharperteam.com . I hold free classes and clinics on blogging locally. You can get a blog for free. It’s easy to blog. If you can type in a word processor, you can blog.

How do I subscribe to blogs?

This is the most difficult question to answer, because there are so many options. All of Microsoft’s new products have rss technology built into them (it’s going to be that important for business). Most new browsers have rss built into them.

I am going to limit this to one recommendation. It’s what I use. If you learn to use this, you will become familiar enough with the whole process to be comfortable switching to anything later.

I use Netvibes. I have Netvibes set as my home page. When I get on the Internet, it automatically starts downloading my feeds (subscriptions). I like Netvibes. I’ve used it for over 6 months and am quite happy with it. Netvibes allows you to separate your subscriptions in files with tabbed headings.

Here is a great tutorial on using Netvibes

Questions, comments, suggestions –

John Harper

john@theharperteam.com

 

 

One Response to “Blog Primer”

  1. Masey Says:

    Fantastic “primer” you have put together here and I appreciate you giving my “Netvibes Tutorial” a bit of a plug. It’s proved to be really popular and helped a lot of “Netvibes Newbies” get a good grasp and subsequent addiction to the homepage replacement service.

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