There are many people writing scholarly articles about how to write a better blog.
Let us read them one by one! These are the links leading to those articles for those who aims to achieve the ultimate blogging experience.
Blogging is the new national pastime--not just for Americans, but for Internet-connected people all over the world. It's an activity that spans all age groups and occupations. There are personal blogs, social blogs, and professional blogs. Whatever the topic, someone has probably blogged it. Some of us get paid to blog and others pay for the privilege of blogging (on a particular site or with particular software). Read the full article
Although the blogosphere is a new space on the web, it is starting to become a crowded. Millions of bloggers are writing on a daily basis and many of them are writing on similar topics. Because of the sheer number of blogs fighting for the same eyeballs, it is becoming harder to become popular, so the question is how do you make your blog stand out from the rest? Read this article
Every single blogger wants to achieve the same thing – high subscriptions. You see it all the time, all over the blogosphere. “How do I get more readers?” is easily one of the first questions people tend to ask very soon after writing their first blog entry. Read this article
There’s been a recent retread of the weblogging phenomenon following a few articles at PC Mag, Time, and The Morning News. After posting my own short list of things that ought to be banned from weblogs, I realized that a list of things to be encouraged would be more useful. Some people are new to weblogging. Others want to raise the bar. In the end, everybody wants better sites, and some of these suggestions might help. Read this article