So, what makes a blog style website different from the traditional static type of websites?
Traditional websites have been the ‘hot thing’, however, today its blogs. Why?
Well, frankly it’s because technology is moving at such an incredible rate of speed and new ways of doing things are being developed all the time. And blogs are just the next step in Internet web technology.
Specifically a traditional website is something that’s ‘static’. It sits on the screen, it presents some sort of information or it sells a product or service, and it ultimately requires some sort of third party application to provide interaction. For example bulletin board software or chat software are usually additional applications to enhance static websites.
These ‘old style’ websites have become boring because they are limited to content that gets stale and also limited by a finite number of pages. The content often isn’t fresh and constantly changing and you the visitor tends to leave to get content from other websites.
Blogs can be very different. They are made specifically with visitor interaction in mind so you can maximise your social standings with your website. They’re also intended to be updated frequently with fresh content, then rather than replacing old content, it coexists with new material to make an even more content rich site. Blog readers expect blogs to have daily or weekly articles postings.
Blogs also give your website visitors, the ability to leave comments to you and others who visit your site about their thoughts regarding your posts and articles.
They also get to use a blogs most useful feature, the RSS feed, to keep updated about the blog via email or other RSS reader application. This is usually referred to a blogs subscriber base.
Importantly, unlike with traditional static websites where search engine rankings were the number one focus, with blogs that focus has drastically changed to reader count. People care more about how many readers subscribe to their blogs then they do about how much traffic comes to their blog. This is what makes blog traffic so very targeted; the readers of a blog are so interested in the topic they have subscribed to keep up to date. It’s similar to the conventional mailing lists.
The last thing about blog that make them really special is the RSS feed. RSS feeds empower blogs with the ability to notify search engines, directories, and similar services of new content and updated content. This means you don’t have to wait until the next time Google decides to visit your website to tell it you have a new article posted, your blog does this automatically by using an RSS ping to tell Google for automatically.
Just by owning a blog will eventually get it indexed by sites like Google, which is NOT true of a standard static site.
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