In our case it is a series of content (called "posts") that are usually organized by date with the most recent post showing first. Our blog may have several bloggers, each having their own blog within the blog and blogging whatever and whenever they damn well please. It is their blog. Our blogs also have "comment" forms at the end of every post that allow the readers to give the authors feedback and interact with other readers.
"Once you have accepted your flaws, no one can use them against you."
Blogs (taken from the phrase "web logs") were originally created for personal journaling. Now people use them in place of a website and some people, even own both. Our blogs have a topic (dancing) that compels us to write fresh information about dancing on a consistent basis. Fortunately, we are not territorially bound, and if we can get enough help, we can provide fresh and independent content on a regular basis. Otherwise, people may stop reading our blog if all they see is SOS. (same old shit.)
In order to create a blog you need to choose a platform. The two most common blog platforms are WordPress and Blogger. Both platforms are free and provide user-friendly editors for you to publish your content. No programming or additional software is needed. If you do decide to go with a blog, the proper study of the possible readership is very important.
"Volare" by Dominic Mondugno
Then the ultimate for this blog is to become independent. With a couple more Guest Authors, the hits will run up enough so that the blog will not need me. We can choose another Administrator and I can phase myself out to my ultimate resignation. I have too many other blogs to work on. I am sure that the Guest Authors will run the hits up where no one can catch them. Of course, I could work on getting the second best independent.
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