Sunday, December 5, 2010

The Ups, Downs, Advantages, Disadvantagesn of the Blogging World - Why Blog?

Why blog?

With the advent of mass media, communication, and the internet, it is easy for people to express themselves and share what they think to one another.  This also has created a rise in people wanting to be the next internet king or "Youtube" star...  But some people genuinely like saying what they want on the internet.  It can be a great thing to do!  Sharing is caring!  So, why get a website instead?  Why not go for that satisfaction of being the owner to your own domain?  Here are a couple of reasons of blogs vs. websites:

Blogs:  not formal, interactive, some people have blogs, content is regularly and easily updated

Websites: static content, formal and professional, one-way communication, almost a business requirement (graphic designers can attest to this!), more difficult to manage and update

Overall, most people will agree a blog is easier to update, create, has better interaction with readers, and shows up better on search engines.

What about the almighty WordPress?


I have to say when I first saw WordPress I was amazed at how professional it looked and just how many options there are to tweak and fiddle with.  So, what about Blogger vs. WordPress?  Here's a tad information on WordPress:

WordPress:  professional appearance, the WordPress community and developer community, LOTS of customization, easy to comment, stat tracking.

Overall, if you want a professional look rather than silly, standard Blogger, go for WordPress!  But we're not done with Blogger just yet:

Blogger:  everything is free, good starter website for amateurs (*raises hand*), more aps, simple and easy to use, good set of tools and items to customize.

Who wins?  If you ask me, and I am no professional, but I believe there really is no winner.  It all depends on what you're trying to accomplish.  If you want an average, simple look, go with Blogger!  If you want to look cooler and more business-like, go with WordPress!  You can almost accomplish the same amount of stuffs with either blogging site, but with Blogger that whole 'free' thing is mighty nice.  But remember: just because something is free does not mean it is good.

Blogs costing money?  Making a living?

Believe or not some people do try to make a living at making blogs for people.  How would I design blogs?  Well, it depends on who it's going for: a design firm, a lawyer firm, gaming nerds, etc.  Personally the idea sounds fun and I'd love to make blogs with a creative laid back look that emphasizes candidness, non-professionalism but yet getting everything accomplished while being neat, clean, and easy to use with a bit of fun!  How hard can it be to make a blog look professional?  The learning curve isn't too steep, but there are some awesome blogs out there that actually put real websites to shame.  Mostly I've seen small-time graphic design firms and independent/free-lance designers do this, so it definitely sounds like something you can do at any time if you're good at putting your name out.  In my opinion, if you're an artist just starting out and internet abilities are your weakest suit, you may want to sit back and learn a bit before attempting to even offer your services to making blogs for people.  Because the internet is full of people out there, and because graphic design is a very competitive industry, there are already many free-lancing artists out there with known reputations which can make it very difficult for an amateur to get some action.  Making a living off this?  I can't say with confidence I look forward to graduating from college to sit at home and just simply blog-off.  This is something to do on the side, not to rely on for ALL your income.  Some of the price ranges I saw were $275 for a blog website and $375 for a deluxe.  There were even blogging lessons as much as $40 per hour!  I'd have to say I'd only recommend seeking those services if you have your own company that you want to promote!  If you're an aspiring designer, don't solely rely on making blogs, add it to your ability list!

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