The Future of Blogging

Blogs we know has had a very short history. Early versions of blogs were known as weblogs or blogs. Weblogs informally became known as a blog, when Peter Merholz jokingly broke out in blog "we blog." So the word blog was created as both noun & verb.
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Oct. 17, 2011 - PRLog -- Blogs we know has had a very short history. Early versions of blogs were known as weblogs or blogs. Weblogs informally became known as a blog, when Peter Merholz jokingly broke out in blog "we blog." So the word blog was created as both noun and verb.

(This article was first published on http://www.speckygeek.com/ at http://www.speckygeek.com/evolution-of-blogs/)

In the past blogs were online version of personal diaries or journals. He has developed a number of other communities. Now, blogging has become easy to do, interactive experience for both bloggers and readers. There are more than 150 million blogs in existence today, and blogging has also become available for those who have little or no web experience. Sites like WordPress provides models for individuals to use, then start blogging more quickly than ever. Social media sites have become an unofficial blog identifiable individuals. People are using sites like Tumblr blogs almost without even knowing it. At the moment, blogging is an essential part of the Internet.

The future of blogs is not clear. It is for a variety of reasons. most important is to clearly define what a blog. Most sites have a blog where they discuss topics relevant to what they sell or service they provide. While other sites is just a blog. Either they speak new life experience, financing, or never if mom blogs. There is no dispute that these are certainly blogs. A modern version of a blog can be a social network.

Some of the first "social networks" are Livejournal, MySpace and Friendster. Although these have been reduced dramatically in popularity, blog yet similar properties. A little 'customized pages, thoughts, ideas, and even photographs. Today, Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr is a top-notch social networking craze. The main difference between sites like this and having your own personal blog, each of identical design starts, and everything is connected internally to a single service provider. The common theme, and the inability to create a cross-site calling monezite blog social networking site is.

For all intensive purposes, just to pretend that social networking sites are blogs, some even to introduce a Tumblr blog, but just to make a bundle of all social networks together. You have an identity, you have thoughts, I have opinions, and even tastes. The most important part of your identity. Identity can also be a sign, or the idea that you are tied in. Facebook is nailed to the end of identity, but the biggest problem with Facebook is branching out to different people. It is a taboo to ask someone if you do not know. This is usually because you do not know anything about the person, and usually only the images of the judge, but of ideas, or even the nature of the person. Something has to change.

This is where I think the future of blogs is headed. Photo Blogs with full customization, linked to a site, and is the direct representation of what you believe, or what brand / idea you have chosen to represent. Not only that, but you can make money with it! Yes, your social profile, completely customized, and a marketing dream for potential advertisers. What you are buying, what are your friends buy, what is popular, and the principle of AdSense ads from Google or Facebook typical. This may sound crazy, but why should I? Is Mark Zuckerberg really need $ 20 billion, has sucked out of our social life? Maybe not, but he had the idea (a little). The only real thing is to realize that no one "needs" of twenty million dollars, why not give people that make it a great service. It's kind of college athletes, as they are paid nothing at all, to generate millions of dollars for their programs.

A blog site, which is essentially a social network can be a great success of blogs in the future. You now have all the social aspects that are already present, with the ability to fully customize who you are, and make some money in the process. It only makes sense literally (excuse my pun). Why not make some money out of social work. I'm not saying you could make a fortune, but the ads or links on the page could be a direct representation of what is really going on shopping and party interests. Perhaps the future of blogs will remain the same, but it is a creative outlet that could make many different parties happy.

So what you are going to cost? First, a brilliant program that gives you few people know how their social profiles / blogs of success, not just financially. Altruism secondly. The head of this company will have to see the big picture, not the big dollars behind something. Just to keep in mind is very unlikely, but hey, let's dream boy. You will also have some very creative marketing to get this out there, not just marketing spam - should not be a trend. Perhaps the most important of all, he has to have people with a real identity. The blog / social is business or personal brand, you must be a way to put a face on it. Facebook did with emails at the university. Not to mention how a network of blogs do that, but the monetization is a key issue here, a legitimate bank account could be an appropriate response. Who really knows, leave that to the professionals.

The future of blogging is not clear. People want to express their thoughts, people want to be social, and people want to make money. If you can understand all three, then you might have something. There are 150 million blogs and millions of users of social network. Blogging could become a blog network - beyond the realm of social networking.

This article was first published at http://www.speckygeek.com/evolution-of-blogs/
Source: Evolution of Blogs (http://www.speckygeek.com/evolution-of-blogs/).

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