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Blogging Myths
There
are certain myths that have grown up around blogs, bloggers
and the blogosphere in general.
Here
are just some of them and some clarifications: Anyone
can start a blog! Not just anyone! There are some requirements,
some more obvious than others. Obviously, you need a computer
that you know how to use, an Internet connection and some experience
using the Internet. You also need a host for your blog; there
are blog hosts that are free and some that cost a small amount
per month. One last requirement is not just an ability to communicate
your thoughts but also a willingness to do so.
Anyone
can set up a blog! Some blogs are much easier to set
up and use than others, this depends on your blog host (e.g.,
blogger, iblogs, typepad, tblog, etc.). Some blog hosts take
you through a couple simple set-up steps and you're off writing
your first post but there are others that get far more technical
than the average user may be ready for.
Blogging
doesn’t take up that much time! That depends! Some
posts, when you have a clear idea of what you want to say,
may take just a few minutes while you may struggle for days
(literally) with others that involve complex issues or thoughts.
In general, blogging is a daily activity for the serious blogger
(some bloggers write up to ten posts a day) and a once-a-week
activity for the casual blogger.
Most
blogs are political! Many blogs focus on political topics
but most blogs are just bloggers discussing their lives, loves
and travels. A list of the 50 most visited blogs at BlogHub
(http://www.bloghub.com/top50blogs.htm) shows very few political
blogs.
Blogs
are in competition with the main-stream media! This
is true in a few cases (not as many cases as bloggers would
have you think). Just recently, there have been some very popular
and influential social and politically-oriented blogs that
have caused main-stream media outlets to back-track and change
their coverage of important events.
Bloggers
just criticize and have no new information to add! This may be true in some cases but blogging today is much more
than the personal activity it used to be. Corporations, media
outlets, public personalities, politicians and experts in almost
every field have now joined the ranks of blog producers. Considering
all this expertise, one would have to say that bloggers have
a lot of new information to add to any debate.
You
can't believe anything you read in a blog! That's a bit
of an overstatement. You'll run across bad information and
even intentional untruths in blogs but, for the most part,
bloggers who state facts are stating what they honestly believe
to be fact. It is always up to the readers to verify that any
information they receive is accurate information.
The
blogosphere is a meritocracy! Does the cream rise to the
top? Of course it does but outside of the world of the dairy,
a lot depends on how you define cream. If you consider the
those bloggers who have the highest readership to be the “best“
than yes, the blogosphere is a meritocracy with readership
being the 'payoff' for being the best. The best, however, is
not always the most popular. You will, while surfing, run across
some extremely intelligent, extremely poignant and extremely
erudite bloggers who have a very small readerships, as evidenced
by very few, if any, comments to their posts. That can be explained
by those blogger's lack of willingness to 'play the game' that
must be played to attract a large readership, e.g., aggressively
promoting their blogs, spending many times more hours reading
and commenting on other's blogs than they spend writing for
their own, listing their blog on every available directory,
etc.. Every one of us has a different definition of success,
to some, a large readership is adequate success, to some using
their blog as a money-making device and actually making some
money is the ultimate success while to others, like those with
an intentionally low profile, feel that simply creating posts
that are perfect expressions of what they want to say is reward
enough.
Need a laugh? Speaking of myths, if you need a good laugh,
go and read the post titled: “Blog Myths and Facts” posted
by 'Frank J' at the IMAO blog (http://www.imao.us/archives/002581.html).
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