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Difference
Between Blogs and Web Sites
Online journals, better known as blogs, are
becoming more and more popular. When the Internet was first
getting started, users rushed to build personal web sites.
Web sites are still very popular among web users, but many
are now turning to blogs. What’s the difference? This article
will examine the main similarities and differences between
a Weblog and a website.
While blogs and website are intended to be different, there
are a couple of similarities in blogs and sites. Mainly, they
are both found on the Internet using a URL or a web address.
Both also must have some sort of host to keep the information
online. Another similarity of the two is that they both can
be maintained by virtually anyone from individuals to companies.
Both Weblog and websites can also contain information, pictures,
link and keywords, as well. These two types of sites will target
readers.
With
a blog, information that is entered on the site is generally
updated very frequently depending on the writer. Sometimes
blog writers even update several times a day. Usually with
a website, information is not updated regularly. Websites generally
contain information about something that does not change often.
When a website is updated, usually the entire page is altered.
With a blog, just one entry at a time is updated. After a website
has been changed, that information is gone and cannot be seen
again by the reader. On a blog, new entries are added, but
the old ones are not deleted from the site. Instead, they are
stamped with the date and time that they were created, given
a title and indexed on that blog page. It makes it easy for
a blog reader to go to a certain blog page and read past entries
without having to search.
Another main
difference between and blog and a website is
that a website is generally a little harder to maintain and
oftentimes requires a solid understanding of the way the Internet
works. With a blog, almost anyone can easily and quickly update
a blog. It does not require any special working knowledge of
the Internet. In addition, there are many sites that offer
blog features and most of the time these can be used for free.
Blogs
also encourage people to communicate with each other
much more so than with a website. A websites primary function
is to provide some sort of information to a reader. While there
may be a place to leave a comment or an email address for writing
that is not why that site was created. Blogs are used for communication.
Writers may choose to make their site private, but most choose
to publish their blogs making them public to any one who wishes
to read. Most blog hosting sites offer options to add to the
site so readers and the writer can leave comments to each other
on the site. In addition, there are entire web communities
built just for blogs. Blogs encourage those who have similar
thoughts, interests or even businesses to share their blog
site so readers can find them easily. Blogs offer guest tracking,
keyword tracking, hit counters, comment areas, and even tag
boards for both the reader and the writer to use.
Blogging is extremely popular right now. As more people begin
sharing their thoughts with others, there are more blogs created
each day. Blogging gives writers, journalists, professionals,
moms, dads and even teenagers an instant way to publish their
thoughts on a regular basis. For those who enjoy writing, blogs
give a unique opportunity to practice writing skills and experiment
with what others want to read. Businesses use blogs to show
off their expertise and knowledge in their fields, whereas
websites do not always get this type of message out to the
readers.
Blogging
and websites do have some similarities. They are
both found on the Internet and contain information. However,
blogs give a writer the unique opportunity to communicate with
their reader and update their entries on a frequent basis.
Anyone who tries blogging will love the instant gratification
of getting their opinions and thoughts out on the Internet
right away and getting instant feedback from readers that visit
their site.
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