How to Blog & Make Money Online
Table of Contents
1.Introduction
2.How to Begin
3.Different Means of Blogging
4.How to be Heard in the Blogging World
5.Get the Maximum Potential from your Blog
6.Making Policies
7.Rules of Blogging
8.How to Make Money Blogging
9.Types of Blogs
10.Making Money Online
11.What Internet Trade are You Interested In?
12.What Does Your Website Say About You?
13.Social Media
14.Jack of All Trades
15.Who is Your Mentor?
16.Success in Your Attitude
Introduction
In the last couple of decades, the birth and growth of the internet spawned the inevitable rise of web logging, or what we know today as blogging. Blogging is commonly used as means of expression about a certain topic. It has become the watering hole for people around the world who want to voice out their minds freely. From what started out as an online journal, blogging reinvented the way people share and gain information online. It spans out its functionality through the web by providing a progressive way of interaction. It paved the way for streamlined data transfer that we all benefit from today.
Blogs usually contain commentaries that range from a wide selection of topics to a narrow specific topic. It can also carry links that will bring you to other blogs or websites as sources of references or just solely for informative purposes. There are popular websites and programs such as Facebook, Twitter, Wordpress etc. that make blogging so much easier allowing even the most inexperienced computer-user to post and read posts from other people with the utmost ease. It changed the way people communicate with each other. It changed the way people conduct businesses, from getting valuable feedbacks and comments on a certain product to looking for job openings, it has hastened processes that usually takes long. It shortened a week long procedure to a matter of hours.
Only in the early 2000’s did blogging become more mainstream and accessible. It became so widely used that a lot of people have full conversations on their blog. Almost everyone blogged everything, from the most mundane like taking a picture of their half-eaten breakfast, to the most extreme like taking a video of their relatives on their death bed. Everyone had the unstoppable urge to share their lives with the world. Being heard online became the next generational trend.
Table of Contents
1.Introduction
2.How to Begin
3.Different Means of Blogging
4.How to be Heard in the Blogging World
5.Get the Maximum Potential from your Blog
6.Making Policies
7.Rules of Blogging
8.How to Make Money Blogging
9.Types of Blogs
10.Making Money Online
11.What Internet Trade are You Interested In?
12.What Does Your Website Say About You?
13.Social Media
14.Jack of All Trades
15.Who is Your Mentor?
16.Success in Your Attitude
Introduction
In the last couple of decades, the birth and growth of the internet spawned the inevitable rise of web logging, or what we know today as blogging. Blogging is commonly used as means of expression about a certain topic. It has become the watering hole for people around the world who want to voice out their minds freely. From what started out as an online journal, blogging reinvented the way people share and gain information online. It spans out its functionality through the web by providing a progressive way of interaction. It paved the way for streamlined data transfer that we all benefit from today.
Blogs usually contain commentaries that range from a wide selection of topics to a narrow specific topic. It can also carry links that will bring you to other blogs or websites as sources of references or just solely for informative purposes. There are popular websites and programs such as Facebook, Twitter, Wordpress etc. that make blogging so much easier allowing even the most inexperienced computer-user to post and read posts from other people with the utmost ease. It changed the way people communicate with each other. It changed the way people conduct businesses, from getting valuable feedbacks and comments on a certain product to looking for job openings, it has hastened processes that usually takes long. It shortened a week long procedure to a matter of hours.
Only in the early 2000’s did blogging become more mainstream and accessible. It became so widely used that a lot of people have full conversations on their blog. Almost everyone blogged everything, from the most mundane like taking a picture of their half-eaten breakfast, to the most extreme like taking a video of their relatives on their death bed. Everyone had the unstoppable urge to share their lives with the world. Being heard online became the next generational trend.