What is a Blog?
Definition of
blog
A blog (shortening of “weblog”) is an online journal or
informational website displaying information in the reverse chronological
order, with the latest posts appearing first. It is a platform where a writer
or even a group of writers share their views on an individual subject.
What is the
purpose of a blog?
There are many
reasons to start a blog for
personal use and only a handful of strong ones for business blogging. Blogging
for business, projects, or anything else that might bring you money has a very
straightforward purpose – to rank your website higher in Google SERPs, a.k.a.
increase your visibility.
As a business, you rely on consumers to keep buying your products
and services. As a new business, you rely on blogging to help you get to these
consumers and grab their attention. Without blogging, your website would remain
invisible, whereas running a blog makes you searchable and competitive.
So, the main purpose of a blog is to connect you to the relevant
audience. Another one is to boost your traffic and send quality leads to your
website.
The more frequent and better your blog posts are, the higher the
chances for your website to get discovered and visited by your target audience.
Which means, a blog is an effective lead generation tool. Add a great call to
action (CTA), and it will convert your website traffic into high-quality leads.
But a blog also allows you to showcase your authority and build a brand.
When you use your niche knowledge for creating informative and
engaging posts, it builds trust with your audience. Great blogging makes your
business looks more credible, which is especially important if your brand is
still young and fairly unknown. It ensures presence and authority at the same
time.
Blogs and websites
A majority of people still wonder
whether there is any difference between a blog and a website. What is a blog
and what is a website? It’s even more challenging to differentiate between the
two today. Many companies are integrating blogs into their sites to perform the
same function.
What differentiates blogs from websites?
Blogs need frequent updates. Good examples include a food blog sharing
meal recipes or a company writing about their industry news.
Blogs promote perfect reader
engagement. Readers get a chance to comment and voice their different concerns
to the viewer. Static websites, on the other hand, consists of the content presented
on static pages. Static website owners rarely update their pages. Blog owners
update their site with new blog posts on a regular basis.
Key elements that identify a blog
post from a static page include a publishing date, author reference,
categories, and tags within a byline. While not all blog posts have all those
byline elements, static website pages do not have any of these items. From a
visitor perspective, the content on a static site will not change from one
visit to the next. The content on a blog, yet, has the potential to offer
something new each day, week, or month. Depending on the blog owner’s
publishing schedule.
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