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What is a Blog?

Posted By Darren Rowse 5th of February 2005 Start a Blog 0 Comments

Note: check out our more recent article on how to start a blog.

So what is a Blog anyway?

I am asked every week via emails, conversation and Instant Messaging chats to define: ‘what is a blog’.

If you’re reading this you may well be asking the same question.

There are a number of ways I could answer this question ranging from the broad to the highly technical.

Before I define the ‘what is a blog’ question – here are a few definitions from other much wiser people to get us started:

‘A weblog is a hierarchy of text, images, media objects and data, arranged chronologically, that can be viewed in an HTML browser.’ Source

‘A frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and Web links.’ Source

‘From “Web log.” A blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. The activity of updating a blog is “blogging” and someone who keeps a blog is a “blogger.”‘ Source

‘A weblog is kind of a continual tour, with a human guide who you get to know. There are many guides to choose from, each develops an audience, and there’s also comraderie and politics between the people who run weblogs, they point to each other, in all kinds of structures, graphs, loops, etc.’ Source

‘A blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. The activity of updating a blog is “blogging” and someone who keeps a blog is a “blogger.” Blogs are typically updated daily using software that allows people with little or no technical background to update and maintain the blog. Postings on a blog are almost always arranged in cronological order with the most recent additions featured most prominantly.’ Source

‘A blog is a website in which items are posted on a regular basis and displayed in reverse chronological order. The term blog is a shortened form of weblog or web log. Authoring a blog, maintaining a blog or adding an article to an existing blog is called “blogging”. Individual articles on a blog are called “blog posts,” “posts” or “entries”. A person who posts these entries is called a “blogger”. A blog comprises text, hypertext, images, and links (to other web pages and to video, audio and other files). Blogs use a conversational style of documentation. Often blogs focus on a particular “area of interest”, such as Washington, D.C.’s political goings-on. Some blogs discuss personal experiences.’ Source.

What is a Blog???

Confused yet? Don’t be – its really quite simple. To put it as simply as possible – a blog is a type of website that is usually arranged in chronological order from the most recent ‘post’ (or entry) at the top of the main page to the older entries towards the bottom.

Have a look at the main page of my blog at here for an example. for a different example you might like to look at this one (another of mine).

Ok – now you are a seasoned blog reader – you’ve seen two already at least.

Blogs are usually (but not always) written by one person and are updated pretty regularly. Blogs are often (but not always) written on a particular topic – there are blogs on virtually any topic you can think of. From photography, to spirituality, to recipes, to personal diaries to hobbies – blogging has as many applications and varieties as you can imagine. Whole blog communities have sprung up around some of these topics putting people into contact with each other in relationships where they can learn, share ideas, make friends with and even do business with people with similar interests from around the world.

Blogs usually have a few features that are useful to know about if you want to get the most out of them as a reader. Lets examine a couple briefly.

Archives – You might look at the front page of a blog and think that there is not much to them. A few recent entries, some links to other sites and not much else. However its worth knowing that there is a lot more going on under the surface that might initially meet the eye. For example in addition to the main page of this blog – at the time of writing this post there are over 520 other pages or posts below the surface that I’ve written over the past few months.

When I write a post like this one it goes to the top of the front page. As it gets older and as I add more current posts it begins its journey down the page until it disappears from it. This is not the end of its life however, because it goes into the ‘Archives’ of my blog. It sounds like a dusty dark place but its really just like a filing cabinet that is easily accessible in a couple of ways. You can read my ‘archives’ simply by looking on the ‘sidebar’ (over on the left of this blog) at the ‘archives’ or ‘categories’ section. There you will see links to all my old posts which you can access either by category. You’ll see a category for ‘Advertising’ – click that link and you’ll see all my old posts on the topic of Advertising with the most recent at the top and the oldest at the bottom.

Comments – Not all blogs use comments – but most do. This blog is not a monologue but a conversation. You can give me feedback on almost everything I write simply by clicking the ‘comments’ link at the bottom of each one of my posts. This will take you to a little form where you leave your name, email and a link to your own blog if you have one as well as your feedback, comment, critique, question, essay on why you love my blog, promise of money…. etc). Try it now. Scroll to the bottom of this page, click ‘comments’ and fill in the blanks with a little introduction to yourself.

A great way to learn about blogs is to read a few. Leave some comments, ask questions and bookmark your favourites. An even better way to learn about blogs is to start your own blog. Ok – you might be laughing at me now – you think you are not web savy enough to have your own site? You wouldn’t know where to start? You don’t know how?

My Secret

Let me share a secret with you – three years ago I knew nothing about blogs, I had never used the internet for anything more than email, surfing and chatting to friends and I could only barely do any of that! But one day I discovered a blog and after surfing from one to another (blogs tend to link up to other blogs a lot) for a few hours I was hooked and wanted to start my own.

I found that there are tools that enable almost anyone could set up in a matter of minutes. Really it is that simple.

Note: check out my guide on how to start a blog.

Literally millions of people blog from around the world. Its not just something for young people, or geeks, or cool folk, or Westerners, or even for people with their own computers – instead its something virtually anyone with access to a computer and the internet once or twice a week can start up.

Are you still confused? Would you like more information? Below are a few helpful articles on the topic – there are many more on the web – just do a search on your favourite search engine. Otherwise shoot me an email using my ‘contact’ button with your question and I’ll do my best to get back to you.

Update: If you’d like to start a blog I’ve written a book – ProBlogger the Book – which is specifically written for new bloggers. I hope you find it helpful. Also check out my How to Start a Blog tutorial and my How to Make Money Blogging guide.

If you are new to blogging and want some hints on how to get started – keep an eye on my Blogging for Beginners Page for more ways to explore blogging.

So now you know WHAT a blog is – learn how to start one and use it to build an online income with ProBlogger the Book.

About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Comments
  1. I don’t have a website yet. I’m having a mid-life, but it’s not going well. Just quit teaching forever. I would like to write. Found your try this…a good teaching tool thanks. Something memorable, well I won’t kill myself today.

  2. Hi there, I found that blogging is very suitable for newbie internet marketer to test the water in internet business. Other than easy to configure and use, it is also well indexed by the search engines (they love it!) I will be using blogging to funnel the traffics to the product and services that i highly recommended for my visitors.

  3. I am new to blogginh, though i am trying to write in English for website called India Beyond.

    That is neither a blog or a news magazine online. It is a “column” like news paper highlighting what is happeneing around in my country.

    Thanks for your extremely useful tips about blogging.

    Please tell me do my writing in English make any sense?

  4. From the pre-historic days where we had dinosours , apes & tarzan to the current information age of web technology we had always wise guys like example Mr. Darren Rowse & many others informing us with knowledge / know-hows about different things /aspects affecting our daily life. If you see national geo channel the geologists & other wise scientists/historians have always found some old blogs(writings) on either walls, or in a deep tomb in egypt, or some inside in well trying to tell us something….& to my surprise some governments are spending too muc bucks $$$ just to know what the hell was written. I think blogs will in future make consultancy companies in any field of industry dissapear completely.

  5. I think, this is a good article about blogging. I start blogging since 2 months ago. I make a blog with specific topic, scholarship. People can visit this blog at http://danabeasiswa.blogspot.com

  6. My hat’s off to you. I registered my domain a couple of days ago … just for the fun of it. Just last week, I was having a meal and the thought “blogging” came to me out of nowhere … kinda like a “psychic” experience.

    So I started a search for available domain names … and I came up with “canyoublogmennow.com.” (Thanks, Verizon!)

    Anyway … here I am. And thanks to YOUR blog and YOUR guidance, I think mine will turn out to be a “good” one!

  7. Sufyan says: 08/07/2007 at 1:10 am

    Very good information on blogs specially for those who are new to blogs, I am planning to start my own.
    Thanks

  8. Excellent information… im planning on starting my random bloggin blog (woa) soon,, meanwhile, I have my personal blog.

    thanks man!

  9. i just want to make it short!

    blog=dairy

    previously people keep writing most anything into their dairy everyday (at least). now with www, people are turn into blog

    different

    blog-> the most recent = at top of a page
    dairy->the most recent = next page (back page)

  10. I agree with exinco,blog shoud be a simple thing.
    I think not many people like you making a living on blogging ,full time bloggers are seldom.
    To make a living ,you must make more money from your blog.
    so you have to mange a lot of tips to make money.
    As we all can see ,you did a good job.You are an expert on blogging,I shoud come often to learn from you.Thanks for so much useful advice.

  11. Clovis Kruse says: 08/27/2007 at 3:55 am

    I spent too much time using news groups and forums.

  12. Rhett Riviere says: 09/03/2007 at 8:11 pm

    Is there a master “list” of blogs or blog topics?

  13. Jacqui says: 09/04/2007 at 7:08 am

    Confused of Yeovil, I still have no idea what you are talking about! I thought a blog was like a diary! HELPPPPP please.

    Jacqui

  14. Thanks for the series on blogging. I decided over a week ago to start a blog and I did. I came across your site through an article about blogging. I’m glad I did. This is the best site (so far since I am a newbie blogger) for learning how to blog. I enjoy and learn so much every time I visit. Thank you for having this site.

  15. Blog means to discuss on any topic freely
    iliyas patel

  16. radioscooter says: 09/19/2007 at 2:24 pm

    Darren, I just listened to your Yanick Underground presentation and was blown away. I am doing as you suggested and starting at the beginning. So far – it’s been amazingly informative and inspirational. I hope to meet or talk to you via the web someday soon. Thanks for (hopefully) changing my life!

  17. radioscooter says: 09/19/2007 at 2:27 pm

    First questions before searching or reading more: Shouldn’t “comments” also appear most recent at the top? At first glance it looks as though nobody has responded since 2005! Also – I’m sure I’ll find the answer to this elsewhere – best templates or formats for blogs? Is WordPress the way to go? More as I explore.

  18. Benjamin says: 09/22/2007 at 2:20 pm

    Hello Darren, I’m perusing your blog, trying to learn about blogging (I’m a total newbie). Thanks for your detailed articles, keep up the good work!

  19. Very good information on blogs specially for those who are new to blogs, I am planning to start my own.
    Thanks

  20. nicole says: 10/01/2007 at 1:01 am

    hey there Darren, i’m new to your blog (i stumbled upon it in my dad’s favorites) and i’m already hooked to it (: your articles are really interesting and now i’m tempted to try blogging too! keep up the good work (:

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  22. I have wanted to add a blog to my web sight for quite some time, but have not had any idea on how and where to begin. I must say that your blog come up when I search for “what is a blog“and has given me some answers that I have been looking for. I look forward to reading your blog for more interesting ideas. Thank you.

  23. Thanks for the info…I have a new feel for blogs and I will take part in blogging from now on.

  24. amanda says: 10/21/2007 at 8:46 am

    Thank you very much for the information on Blogging. I am studying the use of Blogs for Adult Literacy and Numeracy learners, and wanted to be able to explain “What is a Blog”.

    Your simple, jargon-free explanations made it simple to understand exactly what these things are, and how simple they are to use.

    I am looking at having audio blogs as well as written ones to encourage my learners to participate in written text, to give them confidence about what they write and to “Wow” them about being ‘published’ on the internet.

  25. Thank you for your useful article. Please can you tell me one more thing? Does a blog mean that I have to answer anybody who emails me on my blog? (Like this email I am sending you?). Also, does it mean much more time on the computer?

    Many thanks, Alex

  26. I am starting a business and my business partner decided we need to start blogging about it. So I have been writing posts for about a week now. Floundering is actually more accurate. I think your series of articles are going to be very helpful to me.

    Thanks

  27. Hi Darren

    I run a company based in the UK that manufactures a skin protection product called Derma Shield. Although I say it myself it is a brilliant product that is excellent at dealing with a whole range of skin problems. We sell it throughout the world and I can honestly say we have a very strong (but relatively small) family of users that come from the complete spectrum of society and industry.

    OK; end of ad and here’s the challenge!

    I have a real passion for helping people solve their skin problems and not always by them purchasing Derma Shield. It may sound conceited, but my depth of practical knowledge, gained from 17 years in the business, on how to help solve skin problems is a great resource for those in need. I want to be able to interact more directly with people who may find my knowledge helpful without spending 12 hours a day on the telephone. It therefore seems to me that a blog may be the answer but I’m only a two finger typist. So what about creating a video blog?

    I have the technical kit and feel sure that with some time set aside for learning how to attach such a video blog to one of my websites it is within my personal capabilities. I also feel that using video every other day will not be too time consuming.

    Do you have any advice on setting up a video blog and how to get the various video clips appropriately indexed in Google, Yahoo etc.

    I’ll be grateful for any advice that you may care to offer.

    Thanks

    Peter Friswell

  28. This really explains a lot to me. A blog could be anything from a diary to a novel its can be personal or public. I think as an artist the blogs will work for myself just to give my viewers a closer connection with the artist. Also by being able to recieve comments, perhaps I would be able to get advise on a regular. Build a stronger more personal fan bank. So Im going to try and write more bloggs almost like a diary of my thoughts. Check me out sometime and see how I’m doing!
    http://:www.myspace.com/jusnod
    Thanks,

    NoD

  29. Tom Johnston says: 11/01/2007 at 6:33 am

    Thanks, Darren.
    You cleared up a lot of questions for this 65 year old “pup” that’s trying to learn some new tricks!

  30. Rolando says: 11/01/2007 at 2:02 pm

    A simple hello from someone recently landed on the blogosphere looking for tips and ideas from more experienced bloggers such as yourself. Thanks a lot and keep up the good work

  31. cecelia konovsky says: 11/03/2007 at 8:08 am

    tired of my dead end part time job thinking of starting my own blog for women in menopause…..or moms trying to parent teens..can you say just shoot me….. I feel we are a silent group and not really represented well…. can you make money blogging? Do you have to use your real name? Thanks.

  32. dileep says: 11/12/2007 at 4:22 pm

    Hello,
    I am a web developer and i am new to blogs. I need to develop a blog site of my own. what are the steps i have to take to develop such a blog. I am plan to develop it on Php and mysql.
    please help me

    dileep

  33. Nickers says: 11/18/2007 at 4:34 am

    This all looks cool and groovy!I-m looking for something that my students can all read and possibly contribute to-Is this it?-Oh, by the way cecilia-I’m with you on the ‘being ignored by your teenagers’ one!Hang on in there!

  34. Hello Darren,
    I only set up my blog yesterday without prior knowledge about what I was doing. Finding your website and all the information and advice it has is the best thing that has happened to me today. I was getting stressed out because I passed on my web address to a couple of friends and some could not find it. Obviously I am just a day old and need plenty of advice. Yours is a great help. Around how long does it take for a blog to be accessible to people? I would like my friends to log on and view the content and leave comments just like I am doing now on your site.
    Thanks again.
    Pauline.

  35. On and off, I’ve been weblogging since this summer. Right now, I’m doing a business proposal for a project management class, and it’s about creating a certain kind of blog, or a new form of blog that will bring lots of traffic. I think most of the time I find myself in need of information, and I enjoy your website because of all the helpful tips and information that is available. I’m currently looking through your beginners’ tips, and I hope to come through with a focused and interesting version of a blog I can propose.

  36. yea is very intereesting this stuff about blogs i made one and its fun and very useful for people.
    Jobs

  37. I am a complete novice and keep hearing about blogs. Very cool and what a wonderful intro to the subject. I will be spending much time on this blog soaking everything up.

  38. very interesting though, but i do helps me to give a few fresh ideas !!!.. :-)

  39. […] is a blog dedicated to teaching bloggers (and those wanting to start one) how to start and improve their […]

  40. Very helpful piece – thank you.

    I wonder whether you could:

    (a) direct me to a few (well executed and presented) ‘personal diary’ styled blogs so I can see how they are formatted and how truly interesting they are

    (b) tell me whether you feel that the above style can be income producing or one needs to have a ‘knowledge-based’ blog

    Many Thanks

    Jane

  41. I used blogger for making blog. Blog is a journal that you have updated post. Thanks for the information that you have posted here about blog. Keep up the good work.. :)

  42. i think blog is my favorite because its really good n quiet pretty too.

  43. Thank you very much for taking your time in this great blog. I am also starting a blog and helps so much the work some of you have previously done. Muchas gracias !!!!

  44. Bloging means to write, we write as good writer.

  45. So in real words it’s an internet Diary nothing more

  46. guess that depends what you write in your diary neil

  47. The blog is an indirect form to attract cliks to our pages. If post blogs in bloggers that has greater page rank, we will see the results faster

  48. Nidhi says: 12/17/2007 at 7:58 pm

    I don’t think I have a flair for writing. Still I wish to be known as a renowned writer or a painter/artist. Well many of you may think that is so foolish… And you know what Darren, only last month I have gave up my job to take the first tentative step towards my destiny. Well it already seems like i have taken a wrong turn towards the fulfillment of my dreams. Mom tells me I have messed up my life and the family needs money badly. I happened to stumble upon your blog site today, and have learned what i wished to know for a long time. Having a blog site of my own would I hope satisfy my inner hunger to write and get in the money that we desperately need. Thanks Darren.

  49. I have been blogging for a year now, and yet you still enlighten me of what a blog is. Thanks!

  50. I am just starting out with a new online business and I had no idea what a blog is. This is all new to me so it is off to school and thanks for the lesson

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