Google Blogger has a wide international user base and is available in more than 60 languages, despite its decline in popularity in the United States. It is credited with popularizing the format as one of the first dedicated blog-publishing tools.
This begs the question “What is blogger?”
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003.
How blogger was born?
Back in 1999, a tech company named Pyra Labs was founded. One of its founders, Evan Williams wanted to create a free place, where everybody could make a website and write there about his/her interests. This is how Blogger was born.
What is the history of blogging?
While the term “blog” was not coined until the late 1990s, the history of blogging starts with several digital precursors to it.
One idea is that the first video blogs started in 2004, more than a year before You. Tube was founded. Also launched in 2003 was the Ad. Sense advertising platform, which was the first ad network to match ads to the content on a blog.
Why most bloggers fail?
The quick answer is these three reasons; you’re creating too much content, you’re promoting your blog in the wrong way, and you’re creating a generic blog online. The truth is there is a lot of competition in the blogosphere.
My first blog failed completely because I just started writing. I didn’t spend even a minute researching about proper blogging technique. Had I read and learned from the resources out there, I would have done much better. My second blog is doing much better because I spent hundreds of hours learning the skillsets behind success in blogging.
You can either wallow in frustration or motivate yourself. At the end of the day you own your results (or lack of). Bloggers do fail because of the “I have a website now what” syndrome, but it’s also because of a lacking of a methodology (I’m going to do this, then this ,then this, and if that dose not work I’m going to do this).
Why are blogs bad?
Well said Derek. Is a product built around (amongst other things) the idea that blogs are bad because they’re a poor way of organizing content. There’s more about this at http://blogorbuild., and sitesell.
Why do most people who start blogs quit within 3 months?
It turns out that most people who start blogs quit within the first 3 months., and it’s simple. When people start blogs, they do the wrong things. And the problem is, when they spend time on all those things they find something strange happens:.