Brian Green

Brian Lawrence Orthaniel Green is writing this article in a series to help people learn just the basics of blogging before trying to make money blogging. This article on "How to Blog" was brought to you by http://www.schoolofblogging.com
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How to Blog, Part II

Before you start writing your blog, check out blogs that are on the internet and see how other writers are doing it. Find blogs on your topic and see what others authors are doing.

Where do you find other blogs? Fortunately, there are blog directories and search engines galore on the Internet to help you with this problem. They can help you find exactly the blog you are looking for.

How To Blog Part III

Remember Blogs are simply websites where entries are made. The key to a good blog is good entries. As of September 2007, Technorati, a blog search engine, was tracking more than 106 million blogs! But how many of them are good blogs? I would guesstimate less than 1%. That being said, let us take a brief look at 10 of the most common ways in which blogs are used.

How To Blog An Introduction

Before you learn "How to Blog" You need to first know what to know the blog. The most common definition of a blog (or weblog) is simply an online diary or journal of entries. They typically follow some chronology, though most often they are listed with the most recent entry at the top. A wider interpretation of blogs is simply that they are websites where entries are made.

How To Blog Part VIII

Weblogs, or simply blogs, are as various as grains of sand, numbering more than 100 million and growing daily. The only true constant is that they contain chronological entries, usually on one (often broad) topic. Given that, the parts of a blog can be hard to pin down. But let us take a brief look at some of the more common parts.

Since all blogs have entries, we can identify seven common components to them:

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