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Blogging Basics

As you start of your career as a blogger, you are going to have to learn some of the important terminology which bloggers use. These are the four most important words for you to learn as a novice blogger: blog, domain, platform and web host. Once you learn these terms, you’ll be able to discuss blogging as if you’ve been at it for years. When you understand how blogging works you’ll have no trouble passing your blogging 101 exam.

Blog is short for weblog. A weblog, or blog is made up of posts which are organized chronologically, sort of like a diary, only online. Most blogs are text only, but there are a growing number of photo blogs and even video blogs. To start your blog, you’ll have to learn a little about the technical details - hosts, webhosts and platforms.

First, there are platforms. A platform is the software which you’ll use to edit and write your posts and upload them to your blog. Platforms also include tools which you can use to customize the design of your blog; colors, fonts and more elements which can personalize your blog are there for your use.

Next are web hosts. A web host is the server which your blog resides on; think of it as a file cabinet. Your computer will talk to the host every time you edit a post or upload new content to your blog.

Last is domain, which is the address of your blog on the web. This address will usually end in .com.

Once you learn all of these important terms which every blogger has to know, you deserve a reward: you have successfully completed blogging 101!

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