The document discusses different types of blogs and provides tips for formatting blog posts. It identifies 8 main types of blogs: personal blogs, business blogs, professional blogs, niche blogs, reverse blogs, affiliate blogs, media blogs, and freelance blogs. It also discusses niche blog topics like lifestyle, home decor, health, parenting, sewing, and religious blogs. The document concludes by listing 20 tips for building a great business blog and provides additional tips for formatting blog posts in a way that engages readers.
The document discusses different types of blogs and provides tips for formatting blog posts. It identifies 8 main types of blogs: personal blogs, business blogs, professional blogs, niche blogs, reverse blogs, affiliate blogs, media blogs, and freelance blogs. It also discusses niche blog topics like lifestyle, home decor, health, parenting, sewing, and religious blogs. The document concludes by listing 20 tips for building a great business blog and provides additional tips for formatting blog posts in a way that engages readers.
The document discusses different types of blogs and provides tips for formatting blog posts. It identifies 8 main types of blogs: personal blogs, business blogs, professional blogs, niche blogs, reverse blogs, affiliate blogs, media blogs, and freelance blogs. It also discusses niche blog topics like lifestyle, home decor, health, parenting, sewing, and religious blogs. The document concludes by listing 20 tips for building a great business blog and provides additional tips for formatting blog posts in a way that engages readers.
The document discusses different types of blogs and provides tips for formatting blog posts. It identifies 8 main types of blogs: personal blogs, business blogs, professional blogs, niche blogs, reverse blogs, affiliate blogs, media blogs, and freelance blogs. It also discusses niche blog topics like lifestyle, home decor, health, parenting, sewing, and religious blogs. The document concludes by listing 20 tips for building a great business blog and provides additional tips for formatting blog posts in a way that engages readers.
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Presentor: Jaikha Dalmacio Alojado of
General Academic Strand 1201
Blog /bläɡ/ - a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style. - can have one or more writers. If they have more than one writer, they are often called community blogs, team blogs or group blogs because the thoughts are made by more than one person. 8 Types of Blogs 1.) Personal Blogs 2.) Business Blogs 3.) Professional Blogs 4.) Niche Blogs 5.) Reverse Blogs 6.) Affiliate Blogs 7.) Media Blogs 8.) Freelance Blogs In the blogging world, there are different kinds of blogs and bloggers who blog to reach specific goals. If you decided to start a blog, but you’re not sure what your blog is going to tackle, then identifying the type of blogger you want to become can help. In this post, we’re going to look at types of blogs and bloggers that exist and how each strives to become successful in the blogging world. 1.) Personal Blog When blogging began in the late ’90s, the first type of blogger appeared was the online diary bloggers. These were people who wanted to take their daily journal online to share their experiences, feelings, and innermost thoughts with an audience. 2. Business Blogs For the sole purpose of business. 3. Professional Blogs Professional bloggers are those who blog to make money online. In other words, their career goal is to earn a salary through their blogging efforts. Professional bloggers tend to use a variety of monetization strategies to achieve this goal, including selling display ads, creating information and digital products, promoting other people’s products for a commission, and similar. 4. Niche blogs Instead of merely focusing on broad topics, niche blogs are very specific! Some of the niche blog ideas might be food blogging, training programs with your own weight, poems writing, as well as French bulldog lovers. Yes, it can be that specific! Some popular niche blogs: a) Lifestyle blog Although a strictly defined niche, a lifestyle blog allows you to address dozens of topics. This is a really efficient way of amassing a follower base and increasing traffic in a short time. b) Home decor blog People love learning about all those little projects they can undertake on their own in their homes. This is why DIY home decor blogs became very popular. The topics they cover the range from wall decorations to custom-made light fixtures. c) Health blog Blogging about health has become immensely popular lately. The competition in this niche is very tough, but it doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to succeed. There’s a lot of room for valuable information, advice, tips, and support. d) Parenting blog Parenting is a very popular niche that is also suitable for novice bloggers. There are so many topics to cover, and in the long term, monetization is also not a problem, since there are dozens of products designed for parents and kids. e) Sewing blog Who would have thought that there is a huge audience out there waiting for the content about knitting and sewing, right? Craft blogging has become a huge thing and the sewing niche is a very popular one. f) Religious blog Religious blogs are also very popular. This is where people can find words of wisdom and connect on a meaningful level. There are many religious blogs out there. 5. Reverse blogs Reverse or guest host blogs are a unique but modern type of blog. Instead of the owner creating content, the content is supplied by the public. 6. Affiliate Blogs Affiliate bloggers are those that blog to generate affiliate marketing commissions. Instead of creating their own products, they write blog posts that review products by others. 7. Media blogs Media blogs are defined by the content they produce. If you enjoy video blogging, then you’re a vlogger. If you curate content from other websites, you have a linklog. If you post photos or art sketches on your blog, you’re hosting a photo blog or art blog. 8. Freelance bloggers Freelance bloggers are those who are paid for providing services, for example writing content for other businesses. If you are looking for a way to get paid for writing as a service and have experience in blogging, freelance blogging is the way to go. Conclusion These are the major types of blogs but there are a lot more to discover. There are also community blogs, nonprofit blogs, live webcam blogs, live game screencast blogs, device type blogs, podcast blogs, various video blogs, and mixes of all types. Hopefully, you should be able to choose your type and start your own blog to begin your blogging journey. However, just writing any old blog isn't enough -- if you're not producing fresh, dynamic and interesting content, you may be sending the wrong message about your brand. Here are 20 golden rules to help you build a great blog for your business: 1. Give it a snappy, interesting title. 2. Keep it short. 3. Lead, don't follow. 4. Produce original content. 5. Consistency is key. 6. Be human. 7. Social media and blogging are not the same. 8. Don't focus on the wrong things. 9. Use photos. 10. Always include a call to action. 11. If you take your business seriously, don't try to do it yourself. 12. Engage. 13. Put your blog on your website. 14. Don't be "salesly". 15. Break up the text. 16. Measure your results. 17. Link it up. 18. Educate and entertain. 19. Write topical and "evergreen" information. 20. Remember that it's not about you. Here are the top tips for formatting a blog post that users will actually want to read (or at least skim all the way through). Use headings - headings are the perfect way to create skimmable sections of content in your post.
When you break your post into
sections with different headings, readers can quickly scan to find the section they’re interested in reading. Or they can get the gist of the article without reading the whole thing. Use bulleted or numbered lists. - readers love lists. Here are 5 reasons to use a list in your blog article: • Lists are simple to write. • Lists create welcoming white space in your article. • Lists draw the reader’s eye down your article and cause them to stop. • Lists make scanning simple. • Lists give the impression of getting a lot of information with little reading. Use bold text for memorable phrases - no matter how much you write, you’ll have a few sentences that you really want readers to remember. Help readers_ find your key takeaways by making the text bold. Use relevant graphics and images - give photos helpful captions This one is something I learned working on the high school newspaper (thanks Mrs. Finegan!). While people may only skim your article’s body text, they’re likely to look at the photos and thoroughly read the captions. Example of Blog "Dealing With Low Mood and Depression After Graduation" Alyssa discusses how graduating from university can lead to low mood and depression. - Alyssa Student Minds Maintained by a team of student bloggers, Student Minds is a positive website for students suffering from mental illness. It’s a place for students to share the realities they face on a daily basis, while connecting with a community of others with similar experiences. This is a great student blog to check when you are feeling stressed, homesick or struggling with some of the challenges of university. Some of the latest posts on Student Minds include Freshers’ Week for the Anxious Introvert and My Journey with Depression. Thank you for Listening :)
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