Community vs. Solo Blogging
Community Blogging
If your key concern is to creating content or writing blog entries, then solo blogging may seem a bit much for you. That's why community blogging may be the solution if you wish to endeavor in to blogging professionally. With community blogging, your main focus is on the blogging itself; you don’t need to worry about blog design, control, SEO (not that much), traffic generation, and income stream so many. You can also devote to promotions and other business aspects of your blog, but such things are mostly left to the community sponsor/s and/or the business developers of the blog community.
You can compare community blogging as if you're writing for a traditional publisher in the printing and publishing industry, instead of self publishing. In terms of getting advertisers/sponsors, it's easier for a community of blogs to get the right numbers and data to attract sponsorships. Unless you're a 'big shot' solo blogger (or you're a serious marketing person with a brilliant blog idea), it takes a lot longer to build your site and your readership.
Solo Blogging
The biggest advantage of solo blogging is absolute control over every aspects of blog. You decide what kind of blog you will make, what type of design, what software/scripts to run etc. No one there to talk back. The supreme ruler of your blog, or should we call the tyrant is none other than you.
But solo blogging needs you to be a good in Writing content, setting up and maintaining blogs, research, networking, promotions, search engine optimization (SEO), marketing, advertising, and other related areas. Oh did I forget the technical & programming knowledge you will need for solo blogging is vast. You have to be a self publisher who is many in one. There are lot in the stake when you go for solo, off course if you go solo and meet the challenges successfully all the profits and fame is yours (considering you didn’t hire someone).
Both solo and community blogging can be done at the same time as a bi-blogger, many bloggers to that. Though the pressure is enormous if you want to produce quality contents as a bi-blogger.
What type of blogger are you?
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If your key concern is to creating content or writing blog entries, then solo blogging may seem a bit much for you. That's why community blogging may be the solution if you wish to endeavor in to blogging professionally. With community blogging, your main focus is on the blogging itself; you don’t need to worry about blog design, control, SEO (not that much), traffic generation, and income stream so many. You can also devote to promotions and other business aspects of your blog, but such things are mostly left to the community sponsor/s and/or the business developers of the blog community.
You can compare community blogging as if you're writing for a traditional publisher in the printing and publishing industry, instead of self publishing. In terms of getting advertisers/sponsors, it's easier for a community of blogs to get the right numbers and data to attract sponsorships. Unless you're a 'big shot' solo blogger (or you're a serious marketing person with a brilliant blog idea), it takes a lot longer to build your site and your readership.
Solo Blogging
The biggest advantage of solo blogging is absolute control over every aspects of blog. You decide what kind of blog you will make, what type of design, what software/scripts to run etc. No one there to talk back. The supreme ruler of your blog, or should we call the tyrant is none other than you.
But solo blogging needs you to be a good in Writing content, setting up and maintaining blogs, research, networking, promotions, search engine optimization (SEO), marketing, advertising, and other related areas. Oh did I forget the technical & programming knowledge you will need for solo blogging is vast. You have to be a self publisher who is many in one. There are lot in the stake when you go for solo, off course if you go solo and meet the challenges successfully all the profits and fame is yours (considering you didn’t hire someone).
Both solo and community blogging can be done at the same time as a bi-blogger, many bloggers to that. Though the pressure is enormous if you want to produce quality contents as a bi-blogger.
What type of blogger are you?
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