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Common Problems with Blogs
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By: Ed Reuben Email Article
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Blogs are a portion of the many technological advancements we have seen in recent day, but they have quickly become extremely popular. People can create them to share their thoughts, ideas, and expertise with others around the world. There are vast quantities of blogs out on the internet these days, but not all of them are created equally. Many are excellent, but others are more painful to read. Just what exactly makes a blog less than enjoyable? This can be attributed to any number of reasons.

First of all, it can sometimes be difficult to find a blog that best fits your current need. For example, doing an internet search for a blog on a specific topic could bring up hundreds of sites. Some will be large sites such as Blogger that host lots of smaller blogs, and you will have to weed through to find the one that you need.

Another problem with blogs is the content. A blog is intended to be a forum for expressing yourself to the world. Unfortunately, too many people tend to use it as a chat room between friends. They write all about local events and such and comment back and forth in that way. People also tend to use phrases and/or slang that is only familiar to their friends. This alienates potential readers who might like to gain some knowledge from the blog.

In addition, there are often too many blogs out there that have just not been updated. It seems that people start them up but do not take the time to post after a while. It would be helpful if blog owners realized that people often want the information they can provide and would like to form a readership relationship with the writer. However, this means the writer has to hold up his end of the bargain and furnish valuable, educational content for the blog.

Speaking of content, if you consider creating a blog, think of an intelligent topic. For example, consider starting a blog that would be more along the lines of a philosophical discussion or spiritual exploration. There are already too many blogs on the web devoted to people's favorite actors or actresses. Share your knowledge and passion with the world; just choose the less trivial knowledge!

Another common problem with blogs is the commenting feature. It is virtually useless in many cases. A large number of blog owners have a place for comments available, but many do not bother to respond to the comments placed. It is difficult to create a readership if you leave them feeling insignificant or ignored.

The world of blogging can be fresh, interesting, and exciting. However, it takes some work by the blog writers to create relevant blogs that are useful for a wide range of people. Chat rooms were created for small talk and intimate conversations. Blogging is meant to create a community that can share information and passion on various topics. If writers will focus on the readership more than on themselves, blogs would be better for everyone!

Ed Reuben operates two blogs http://edreuben.com, http://easyoneclick.com/blog. They are all on Starting and/or Running an Internet Business.

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