When you’re blogging you primarily do the following things, research on topic you want to post about, write the post, read and respond to the comments on your post, read your friends posts and comment and respond to the comment on their post. Some people have a lot to talk about, but no one to listen to them, blogging would be a great way to express yourself and your opinion. One of the greatest things about blogging is that you can write about anything that you want and others can give their opinion whether it is good or they disagree with you. Everyone has a right to their own opinion. They didn’t create freedom of speech for everyone to just sit around and be quiet, Right? Blogging can be time consuming you have to be willing to set out at least a couple hours and if you don’t have that kind of time to be free to just blog, well you shouldn’t. You should also have good communication skills to blog, if you don’t your word won’t come out right and well it wouldn’t look good on your part. Biggest thing about blogging is getting an audience to read what you have to say, if people don’t really have a reason to read your blog then they won’t. If it has relevance in someone’s life they will probably read it. Like how to blog if people want to learn how to do something your blog will be read. Blogging about sport is really popular right now. Sports critics get online and tell you the most important things that went on at a sporting event; it can be the professional sport game or a hometown football game. If people want to know anything they can just look it up in blogs.
Blogging…the online journalist…
Choosing Where to get a Free Account to Network

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As social media takes hold like wildfire and becomes the norm, those who refuse to participate are being left behind as quickly as the dead in a fast moving horror movie. To gain an edge in a connected, permanently online world, one needs to, at the minimum, catch up with the status quo. That means that if you’ve not yet opened up your own networking accounts, now is the time to step onto the train!
Once you’ve decided to step on board the networking train, it’s important to figure out which route or routes to take. Do you just stick with the standard sites, such as Facebook and LinkedIn? While those are great starting blocks for getting exposure for yourself on the web, they are just the starting pieces in a larger puzzle. Getting your own website up and running to promote your career achievements, business, or interests is a larger step. Generally a bit more complicated – especially the part about setting up a website! – this move will turn out in the end to make you look more professional than your contemporaries who may not yet have not made the jump to this step of promotions.
However, as you build your website, you’ll quickly find that you want to build up a readership and website ranking. By studying with online programs, you can learn the intricacies of website marketing and the techniques of cross linking to build a better rank with the search engines. By understanding the metrics in present day SEO and SEM rankings, you can build a website that gets you top notch exposure. And that is a further step on the road to success in a world where your social networking skills are on display for all to see, all day, every day.
