Blogging: Your Online Legacy
By Celeste Stewart, published Oct 24, 2007
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The blogging phenomenon may have you wondering if it's time to join the fun. Not only is blogging fun, it can become your online legacy. As your blog continues to grow, your thoughts and opinion are immortalized. What a terrific resource for your descendants.Blogs are online journals that anyone with internet access can create. Numerous websites exist for the sole purpose of creating web logs (blogs for short) including Blogger, TypePad, and TBlog. Even Yahoo and Google have areas where you can create a blog. Many of these sights use a community format where other bloggers can browse through each other's blogs.
What you choose to blog about is entirely up to you. If politics is your passion, you'll always have plenty to say. Others blog about the ins and outs of their lives, soldiers often blog about their experiences in Iraq, book lovers might blog about their favorite authors and books, writers might blog about the process of writing their manuscript, the list of possibilities is limited only to your imagination.
Setting up a blog is simple enough. Most of these blogging sites have built-in templates so you can pick and choose your layout and customize the look of it. A user interface makes adding new posts easy and oftentimes you can email your entries directly to your blog. You can work with various options including allowing comments or generating a RSS feed.
In addition to entering text and commentary about your topic, you can also upload images, videos, and other content. You can add links to your favorite web pages, music, and a detailed profile about yourself. Different blogging websites have different features so explore a few before signing up so that you can get the features you want.
You can also choose whether to make your blog public or private. Many people want publicity and actively promote their blogs while others limit viewership to their own circle of family and friends. Pen names can add a layer of anonymity if you want to protect your true identity.
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