It seems everyone has a blog these days. You can learn almost anything somewhere. You can generally find one- or one million- who shares the same interest just about anywhere you look in the blogging world. Sometimes it is very helpful to have a map just so you don’t get lost as you travel that often confusing world. There are so many abbreviations and acronyms that if you don’t know just lead you around and around.

Remember that acronyms and abbreviations will vary from site to site depending on the topic but a general list of the more common abbreviations will help get you started.

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Abbreviations Every Blogger Should Know


BLOG


The first, most obvious, one is, of course, the word blog itself. Blog is an abbreviation for Weblog. A weblog is an online diary, of sorts, where you list your thoughts or comments. This blog can be about a specific topic or about your life in general. Gone are the days of writing all your thoughts down and then locking them away with a key. Away from prying eyes. With blogs, all your words, and frequently, pictures, are available for everyone on the world wide web to view, read and comment on.

VLOG


This is a almost the same thing as a blog except that instead of text, the creator uses video. Vlog is an abbreviation of the words Video Blog. A person who creates vlogs is a vlogger instead of a blogger.

Blogging Platform


The software application that the blogger uses to create the blog in. Most blogging platforms are based on content management systems that allow the blogger to create and publish your blogs. Many of these sites are free and do not require you to know a lot about the coding involved to put your words out on the web for everyone to see. These sites will allow you to host your site under their domain. If you are interested in making your blog more visible and possibly attract sponsors and advertisers, it is recommended that you set up your own domain name which can be done for a small yearly fee. Some examples of free blogging platforms include Blogger, WordPress, TypePad and Moveable Type.

SEO


For many bloggers, this will never be a concern. SEO is the acronym for search engine optimization. For the blogger that wants attention, search engine optimization refers to the placement of keywords and styling that allow your content to be found via search engines. Your content is only as good as search engines can find it. More and more bloggers and web authors in general are using strategic keywords to increase traffic to their site.

HTML


Hyper Text Markup Language - or HTML- is one of the most common blogging languages on the web. If you are using a hosted site for your blog, chances are you won’t need this. As you become more proficient with your blog, you will find that being able to go in and change some of the formatting gives you some freedom to tweak your site.

URL


Your uniform resource locator is the address of your blog. A blogger should give some thought to the url they choose. Especially if the goal is to attract traffic and sponsors. Being too cutesy or long-winded will have negative impact on your blog.

RSS


Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary are the web formats used for web syndication. This feature allows those that follow a blog to subscribe to it’s “feed”. The content will show up in the followers email or reader feed. It lets all the content a follower is reading show up in one grouped site.

There are many, many acronyms and abbreviations on the web. Most blogging platforms have a frequently asked questions (FAQ) section that will provide the basics. If all else fails, type your question into your search engine and you will be amazed at what you will find.

If you are going to write your own blog, remember there is only one chance to make a great first impression. Grammarly.com grammar checker can help. Along with providing you with great How to articles they also offer the best free English Grammar Rules resources.
 
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