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Why Blog? How to Blog! And Then?! Workshop: part of Nasawiyas  Take back the Tech initiative 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com By @funkyozzi  http://gosocialmedia.wordpress.com
Workshop Sections: Part I.  What is a blog? Can, and should anyone blog?  Part II.  How to set up a blog and do the necessary stuff! Part III.  Blogging vs. Microblogging Part IV.  How to maintain and market your blog using social media!  07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
PART I What is a blog? Can, and should anyone blog?  07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
What is a blog?  A weblog is a hierarchy of text, images, media objects and data, arranged chronologically, that can be viewed in an HTML browser [1]  A frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and Web links [2]  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. [3]  Individual articles on a blog are called blog posts, posts or entries. [4] Some definitions and key-terms off the web here   07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
Most popular Blogging related keywords Blogger  .  Blogging  .  Blogosphere  .  RSS  .  XML  .  RSS Feed  .  Aggregator  .  Tags .  Categories  .  Pages  .  Post  .  Entry  . Blog post  .  Comments  .  Blogroll  . Permalink  .  Podcast  .  Photoblog  .  Template  .  Theme  .  Layout  .  Trackback  .  Linkbank  .  Pingback  .  Vlog  .  Plugins  . Widgets Check here   07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
Some terms in depths RSS  Subscribe to:  a family of web  feed  formats used to publish frequently updated workssuch as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and videoin a  standardized format RSS feeds can be read using software called an "RSS reader", "feed reader", or " aggregator ", which can be web-based, desktop-based, or mobile-device-based RSS Logo 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
Google Reader Reads RSS Feeds of news, blogs, etc.. And this can be easily done if you have a gmail 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
Example of a blog (1) 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
Example of a blog (2) 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
Example of a blog (3) 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
We visit? Yalla! www.lebanonaggregator.com 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
Why should anyone blog? There could be a number of reasons, and the reasons are SO diverse, here are some: Citizen journalism / Reporting views and opinions (i.e. Political, humanitarian...) Exposure of ones writings Documentation Kill / pass time, overcome boredom Share info and experience Raising awareness Await for critiques & reactions (=Learn) Help others (i.e. Programming,... ) Journal / Diary Market / Publicize a brand, a book, a product..  Coz everyone else is doing it Just for the sake of  Blogging 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
On a lighter note... 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com By  http://s72.photobucket.com/home/sriks6711
On another lighter note... 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com Taken from  http://adamstouch.com/
Can anyone blog? Yes! 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
PART II How to set up a blog and do the necessary stuff! 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
Blogging platforms www.blogger.com www.wordpress.com www.livejournal.com www.blog.com www.over-blog.org www.diaryland.com www.opendiary.com www.tumblr.com   Some links here   07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
How to build a blog* Conception (Interest, Idea and high-level content) Research Choosing a platform Creating an account Choosing a name Choosing a theme or layout (font, color, css...) Adding/Creating a logo Preparation (Text, Images, Categorizing posts, About page, Contact Us page, Links to other blogs, other widgets/plugins and fun stuff on the side bar...) Implementation (Take into consideration the SEO, uploading or submitting, feedback from commentors, adding statistics counter...) Post-Implementation (deciding how to continue with blog according to feedback and comments, which genre of posts get more hits...) * 際際滷 inspired by  Lausocial.com  class by  @AymanItani 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
PART III Blogging vs. Microblogging 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
Blogging vs. Microblogging a form of blogging blogging in small pieces a web service that allows the subscriber to broadcast short messages to other subscribers of the service. [5] a microblog differs from a traditional blog in that its content is typically much smaller, in both actual size and aggregate file size. A microblog entry could consist of nothing but a short sentence fragment, or an image or embedded video. We established what blogging is but  what is Micro-blogging   07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
Micro-Blogging platforms 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
General Usage of Social Media Sharing links to new products/news Sharing link to video Sharing link to photo Crowd sourcing PR and Marketing Live tweeting an event Asking for help concerning a subject Chit chatting, teasing, flirting, venting.. Organizing events based on online presence ... 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
The difference; Is it a XOR situation? Blogging Takes time Requires more research Elaborate content Can establish a personal brand Archive is there, interaction is permissible Owning a house MicroBlogging Less-time consuming (?) Fast-paced Short & straight to the point Can only link to this personal brand Hard to go through archive, no interaction Renting 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com  Efficient, quick updates to my social network = microblogging. Well thought out thoughts on a particular topic I'm passionate about = blogging. [6]
The difference by Connie Bensen Blogging an exercise for me to synthesize my thoughts  a repository of information for future visitors  reflects my journey over the course of time  reading others blogs provides a high level of learning  MicroBlogging update on breaking news in the industry  an opportunity to get to know people on a personal level  exchange of info & ideas - email doesnt span the group effect  keep track of where my friends are at...I can check & see whether theyre traveling, on vacation or what theyre doing.  07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com *The content of this slide is take from Connie Bensens page in socialmediatoday.com [7]
PART IV How to maintain and market your blog using social media! 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
How to maintain it Observe what kind of posts get the most hits or comments. And stay on that curve Dont let your blog die for a month or even 2 weeks, it will immediately lose its followers Some pointers here: 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
How to market it Tweet it Tweet it Tweet it Facebook it (different audience) Email it (and ask your buddies for their feedback) Comment on other peoples blogs Retweet others Give feedback to others Interact and be active PR Tell your colleagues & family about your blog (if you find it would be of interest to them) Some pointers here: 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
Best Practices If you quote something, mention who said it and link to them if possible State the source of photo or article In general, publish a new post on your blog every 2-3 times a week  Push to the right audience, you dont want to tick some people off 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
References http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/whatMakesAWeblogAWeblog http://www.marketingterms.com/dictionary/blog/   http://www.computersprintersrepairshouston.com/glossary_of_terms.html   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog   http://searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com/definition/microblogging   http://www.adgabber.com/forum/topics/546804:Topic:118210 http://www.socialmediatoday.com/SMC/39216 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com

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  • 14. On another lighter note... 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com Taken from http://adamstouch.com/
  • 15. Can anyone blog? Yes! 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
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  • 17. Blogging platforms www.blogger.com www.wordpress.com www.livejournal.com www.blog.com www.over-blog.org www.diaryland.com www.opendiary.com www.tumblr.com Some links here 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
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  • 24. The difference; Is it a XOR situation? Blogging Takes time Requires more research Elaborate content Can establish a personal brand Archive is there, interaction is permissible Owning a house MicroBlogging Less-time consuming (?) Fast-paced Short & straight to the point Can only link to this personal brand Hard to go through archive, no interaction Renting 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com Efficient, quick updates to my social network = microblogging. Well thought out thoughts on a particular topic I'm passionate about = blogging. [6]
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  • 26. PART IV How to maintain and market your blog using social media! 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
  • 27. How to maintain it Observe what kind of posts get the most hits or comments. And stay on that curve Dont let your blog die for a month or even 2 weeks, it will immediately lose its followers Some pointers here: 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
  • 28. How to market it Tweet it Tweet it Tweet it Facebook it (different audience) Email it (and ask your buddies for their feedback) Comment on other peoples blogs Retweet others Give feedback to others Interact and be active PR Tell your colleagues & family about your blog (if you find it would be of interest to them) Some pointers here: 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com
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  • 30. References http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/whatMakesAWeblogAWeblog http://www.marketingterms.com/dictionary/blog/ http://www.computersprintersrepairshouston.com/glossary_of_terms.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog http://searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com/definition/microblogging http://www.adgabber.com/forum/topics/546804:Topic:118210 http://www.socialmediatoday.com/SMC/39216 07/29/10 www.lebanonaggregator.com