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Amanda Weiner Jul 3 10 min read

With over 600 million blogs on the internet, you’ve likely encountered one or two blogs—you’re
even on one right now. But you may still wonder what exactly is a blog? How does it differ from a
website? Why does every business seem to have one? You may even ask yourself, how can I start
my own blog?

In short, many individuals and businesses create a blog to share their ideas and expertise as well
as boost their online presence. This article will answer your most pressing blogging questions
and help you understand how and why blogs succeed, plus show how you can utilize them.

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What is a blog?

Blogs are a type of regularly updated websites that provide insight into a certain topic. The word
blog is a combined version of the words “web” and “log.” At their inception, blogs were simply an
online diary where people could keep a log about their daily lives on the web. They have since
morphed into an essential forum for individuals and businesses alike to share information and
updates. In fact, many people even make money blogging as professional full-time bloggers.

As the publishing world has evolved, and more of it has moved online, blogs have come to
occupy a central position in this digital content world. Blogs are a source of knowledge, opinion
and concrete advice. While not yet posed to replace journalism as an art form, people
increasingly look to trusted blogs to find answers to their questions, or to learn how to do
something.

Blogs are always evolving both in terms of how they're created and what they are used for. They
can be a vehicle for creativity and for marketing. They're also increasingly created and read on
mobile apps, as mobile blogging also comes into its own.
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Source: Oxford Languages

What does a blog look like?

A blog consists of a series of articles or posts. While the appearance of your blog can vary
depending on the platform and design choices made by you as the blogger, here are some
common elements you may find in a typical blog and include in your own, keeping in mind the
importance of user experience design and web design:

Header

The top section of a blog often contains your blog's title or logo, along with a navigation menu
that helps visitors explore different sections or categories of your blog. You might decide to
categorize blogs from the same topic together, for repeat readers who are looking specifically
from posts from that area of interest.

Content body

This is where the content of your blog posts is displayed. Each post usually includes a title,
author name, date of publication, and the main content of the post, which can include text,
images, videos, or other multimedia.
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Sidebar

A blog may have a sidebar on one or both sides of the main content area. The sidebar often
contains additional information or features such as a search bar, recent posts, popular posts,
categories, tags, social media links, an about section, and advertisements. You can this part of
your blog to help establish your blogs navigation, and site hierarchy to users and search
engines.

Comments

Many blogs allow readers to leave comments on their posts. The comments section typically
appears below the main content of each post and may include the ability for readers to reply to
comments or upvote them. Before enabling comments on your blog, make sure you have the
time and resources to manage comments effectively. You'll need to monitor them for spammy
messages which should be deleted, or for messages from genuine readers who you'll need to
connect with.

Footer

The bottom section of your blog usually contains copyright information, links to your privacy
policy and terms of service, additional navigation links, and sometimes widgets like a
subscription form, social media icons (social share buttons), or related posts.

Blog designs can vary greatly depending on the theme, customization options, and personal
preferences that you chose. These elements provide a general overview of what a blog looks
like, but blogs may have unique layouts or additional features based on your chosen platform
and your design choices.

Generally to create and manage a blog, you'll need a blog platform or CMS. Within this you'll
also need a domain name and web hosting service like Wix hosting.
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Types of blogs
Different types of blogs cover varying topics, from food and fashion to marketing. Blogs are
composed of individual posts on more specific subjects within the blog’s field of expertise. To
get started with blogs on social media, check out microblogging. These posts often serve as a
platform for discussions, as many blogs have active comments sections. You can think of a blog
almost as a newspaper that adds articles and continually maintains the archive.

Whether you’ve seen stand-alone blogs or blogs as website sections, you’ve probably
encountered blog examples all over the internet. Some of the most popular types of blogs in the
blogosphere include:

Food blogs
Travel blogs
Health blogs
Fitness blogs
Lifestyle blogs
Fashion blogs
Beauty blogs
Parenting blogs, Mom Blogs
Business blogs, Finance blogs, Tech blogs
Sports blogs
Art blogs, Poetry blogs
Music blogs
Gaming blogs
Coaching blogs
Interior design blogs
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Website vs blog
As you now know, a blog often deals with a given topic and is updated with regular posts, mostly
in the form of articles. Websites, however, are often broken down into inner explanatory pages,
each with varying purposes. This can mean anything from an FAQ page to a welcoming
homepage design. These pages are occasionally updated, making a website more static than a
blog. Oftentimes websites have internal blogs, while other websites are entirely blogs without
any additional pages.

When blogs are a section of a larger website, the website provides the bulk of the information
and uses a blog feature to keep users updated and engaged. For example, think of an online
store that also offers a blog about their various products and how to use them.

Blogs that make up the entire website usually rely on the content itself rather than sell a product
or market a service.
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Fashion blog template

Importance of blogs
Whether it’s personal or professional, a blog provides endless opportunities for a website’s
traffic growth. Not to mention, the popularity of blogs hasn't diminished. In fact, the opposite is
true: As Neal Shaffer, founder of the digital marketing consultancy PDCA Social says, blogging
isn’t dead, “blogs are useful for a lot more than just sharing your thoughts. In fact, 60% of
consumers will buy something after they’ve read a blog post on the topic.”

Blogging is still important today, for establishing your web present, and for the following
reasons:

Relationship and community building

Much like social media platforms, blogs allow people to share their thoughts and experiences
with others. Given the active comment sections, they enable people to interact with one another
and build relationships based on shared interests that aren’t limited by geographic location.
They're an impactful form of information exchange. Essentially, blogs have become a social
platform unto themselves and a central part of online community building.

For this reason blogs are also a key part of brand management. Your content creation efforts,
published via a blog can be used to represent your brand, its values and your products.

Monetization
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Another reason why blogging has become so popular is that many people have started
monetizing their blogs. Bloggers tend to make money off of advertisements in a couple of
different forms. One of the most common types of advertisements is affiliate marketing. Since
bloggers often discuss a given topic and experience in their field, they are reliable sources for
those topics.

For example, if you've started a travel blog and write about your experiences and what you did in
various destinations, your readers might follow your advice. Because you provide information
about travel attractions and promote them to your readers, those travel attractions might be
willing to pay you to increase their visitor count. Bloggers could also make money on digital ads
through an advertising network (such as Google Adsense) or sell their blogs to larger media
entities.

Easy to create

On a technical note, blogs have surged because it has become easy for individuals to create and
update their own blogs regularly using a code-less website building platform. And because
blogs are about any topic of choice, anyone can choose to create their own. Still not convinced?
Let our blogging for beginners guide show you how.

Get your blog started with these totally customizable blog


website templates

Blog templates
Personal blog templates
Food and travel blog templates
Fashion and beauty blog templates
News and business blog templates
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Music podcast blog template

Blogging for business, why it matters


Here are three ways blogging for business can help you promote your business:

Keep customers up-to-date

Most businesses have turned to blogging as an effective form of digital distribution to


effectively keep customers or clients up-to-date. Since blogs are updated regularly, they enable
businesses to share company changes, inform users about deals and provide the best tips
possible for using their product.

Inbound marketing opportunities

Blogs also allow businesses to provide a wider breadth of content, thereby helping them attract
a larger audience of readers. This tactic is called inbound marketing, and is the act of creating
content to draw your audience to your brand.
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Let’s say you sell flowers and your site offers various bouquets. Logically, anyone looking to buy
flowers can find what they need on your site. But, if you come up with relevant blog content
ideas with posts like, “How to Care for Your Flowers” then people who aren’t explicitly looking to
buy flowers, but searching for similar keywords, could reach your site. You drive traffic to your
site as a result.

A blog can be an important of wider marketing strategies and more specific content marketing
efforts. Blog posts can be repurposed and shared on social media platforms too as part of your
social media marketing work.

SEO

SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, is the practice of improving a website’s position on search
engine results, thus improving its visibility. When search engines like Google notice that more
people visit a given site, they may consider their content more relevant. In turn, search engines
might increase exposure of that website, allowing it to appear closer to the top of the results
page. And, of course, the closer to the top of the results a site gets, the more likely people will
click on it.

Additionally, search engines often look for fresh and timely content. While many websites have
relatively static content, a regularly-updated blog provides the perfect forum for content
changes. While SEO can feel a bit intimidating, these SEO for bloggers tips can help ease the
process.

"Effective keyword research is a nuanced process of


refinement and expansion. Start by eliminating irrelevant
topics to focus on core themes with high relevance and
demand. Then, delve deeply into these topics to uncover
nuances in keyword types, user intents, and search queries.
This detailed understanding allows for a more targeted and
strategic content approach, maximizing the effectiveness of
your SEO efforts."
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Idan Cohen, SEO Growth Specialist at Wix

Why start a professional blog?


A blog is an excellent way to establish your professional expertise in a given field. When you
include practical information and regularly updated guides, you present yourself as an authority
in your line of work and a leader in your field.

Blogging as an expert can also open the door for potential monetization and turning your blog
into a career.
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Professional food blog template

Why start a personal blog?


Blogs allow individuals to share updates with friends and family. For example, if you're traveling
somewhere exotic and want to share photos and info about your trip with a number of different
people, you can direct them to a centralized blog.
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Personal blog template

How to start a blog?


Now that you’ve learned all about blog essentials, you’re ready to start a blog. First, head to a
website builder and create an account in order to start making a website. Then, choose your
favorite customizable blog template to fit the style and needs of your blog design. Finally, you
add your authentic content, create blog posts and hit publish.

As you plan your blogging strategy you may be wondering, how much does it cost to start a
blog? You may encounter different expenses like domain name registration and web hosting
fees. It's important to understand the potential costs of blogging so you can make a better
informed decision about how to pursue your blogging goals.

Looking to start a blog quickly? Consider using an AI website builder to get started.

What to include in a blog


Once you’ve created your blog, it’s time to think about your blog posts. When figuring out your
content type, think about your target audience. Be sure to produce evergreen copy and regularly
update your blog content.

Blog posts should be relatively easy to read and understand, but should nonetheless provide a
complete summary of the topic at hand. Check out this article for a complete explanation of how
to write a blog post and read through our best blog post templates for inspiration.

Writing a blog starts with knowing how to write a catchy blog title. The title is the first thing that
readers see before they even reach your blog. Your title will appear on Google, and most
potential readers will judge you by those few words alone. Consider what keywords people
would search for to get to your blog or blog post. If you need guidance, a blog title generator
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can point you in the right direction.

By getting into your readers’ minds, you can optimize your blog and your writing to become a
content powerhouse.

How to make your blog succeed?


After launching your blog, you can add elements to your blog to please both readers and
Google. Those elements range from quick supplements, such as adding quality visuals to your
blog posts, to doing intensive keyword research for SEO purposes. To get a full sense of how to
boost your blog, check out these essential blogging tools.

You'll also want to understand more about your blog analytics - how it's performing in terms of
how much traffic it generates and where that traffic is coming from.

How to promote your blog


You also need to know how to promote your blog to make it successful. There are many ways to
promote your blog, but some of the most effective methods include:

Social media: Sharing your blog posts on social media is a great way to reach a wider
audience and drive traffic to your blog. Be sure to use relevant hashtags and tag other
users to increase your reach.

Email marketing
marketing:: If you have a list of subscribers, you can send them email
newsletters with links to your latest blog posts. This is a great way to stay in touch with
your audience and keep them coming back to your blog for more.

Guest blogging: Guest blogging is a great way to get your name out there and reach
a new audience. When you guest post on another blog, you write an article for their site
and include a link back to your own blog.
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SEO
SEO:: Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of optimizing your blog so that
it ranks higher in search engine results pages (SERPs). This means that when people
search for relevant keywords, your blog is more likely to show up in the results.

Paid advertising: Paid advertising can be a great way to reach a larger audience and
drive traffic to your blog quickly. However, it's important to note that paid advertising
can be expensive, so you'll need to set a budget and track your results to make sure it's
worth the investment.

While social media is an accessible blog promotion channel for most, look at these highly
recommended tips for how to promote your blog. Here’s to becoming the next viral sensation.

What is a blog? FAQ

What is a blog post?


A blog post is an article or entry that is published on a blog. A blog, short for "weblog," is
a platform or website where individuals or businesses can share their thoughts, ideas,
opinions or information.

What is a blog post used for?

Where to start with writing a blog post?

What is blog writing?


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