Amateur Blogs

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Amateur blogs are personal observations or thoughts posted by Internet users. Their purpose is not to generate an income. Business owners may post items online as a way to establish themselves as experts in a certain niche topic, or Internet marketers may use a blog as a way to generate income through Google Adsense advertisements.

Anyone can share their thoughts online through a blog.

Why Blog?

A blog can be considered a kind of online diary. Many people start a blog as a means of self-expression. Instead of recording their thoughts in a diary or a journal, they post it on their blog.

People who post to amateur blogs might start posting for many reasons, including:

  • To express their opinions
  • Simply to vent
  • To share information about a topic with which they are passionate
  • To interact with other Internet users

Interacting with Others Online

Since visitors to the amateur blogs can leave comments on the site, receiving feedback from other Internet users is one advantage to starting your own blog. You may start off by sharing your blog with family and friends only, but over time you may find yourself interacting with people who share your interests from anywhere in the world.

As your blog attracts more readers, an online community of sorts will get started. Visitors to your blog will post comments, and other visitors will keep the discussion going by responding to those comments. Once a person posts a comment or question, he or she is likely to revisit the blog to see whether anyone else has added anything to it.

The amateur blog is a place where you can develop a network of online acquaintances. If you have a need to share your thoughts and opinions with anyone who cares to stop by and read them, then this is a great way to do it.

Some people prefer to write their blogs anonymously or under a pen name. They simply feel safer about sharing this part of themselves if they know that they won't be called upon to defend their opinions by anyone they know.

Hosting for Amateur Blogs

There are a number of user-friendly options for hosting amateur blogs.

BlogMas

With BlogMas, you can set up your own free blog very quickly. The site promises that you will be up and running in just a few seconds! Bloggers can start more than one blog under the same e-mail account, if they like, to dedicate a blog to each of their interests.

Blogs can be customized with different themes, so that you can choose one that fits the subject matter you will be addressing. You also have the option of creating your own categories for your posts. If you decide that you are interested in trying to make money from your blog, then you can add your Google Adsense code to run ads on it.

Sosblog

You can also start a blog quickly and easily at Sosblog.com. Simply click on the blog template you want to use, then input the name for your blog into the online form and you are ready to go! This is a good option if your blog fits into one of the following categories:

  • Art, culture and leisure
  • Computers and Internet
  • Games and role-playing games
  • Music and radio
  • Nature and escape
  • Sciences and knowledge
  • Society and culture
  • Sports and hobbies

Wordpress

When you sign up for a free blog at Wordpress.com, you can choose from a number of themes to personalize your own piece of cyberspace. Posts can be put into different categories, and you can add images to your posts. In addition, you can choose whether your blog is available to the public or will be for members only.

Amateur blogs provide a place for Internet users to post anything that is important to them online. They can be used to share one's thoughts or to discuss any topic under the sun. Blogs are also a wonderful way to connect with people in the virtual world.


 


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