Web gives a lot of exposure; weblog stabilizes the
exposure with a profound purpose. The purpose of a
Weblog is to complement e-newsletters, serving readers
in a way that extends a blogger's expertise and
leadership in the market.
So, what is it that is expected from a blog? A blog
is considered to be a place to inform and to be informed.
Straight talk is what readers consider to be an ideal
blog message. Straight talk is a four or five sentence
of direct, informative content about a specific issue or
bit of news.
Blogs consists of human expressions and is expected
to have a soulful purpose. Blog posts are expected to be
a personal post, as it can convey blogger's emotions. So,
these messages are mostly written in first person
singular and are rich in emotions. Blogs are also
expected to provide details from the writer's life:
missed flights, break-ups, rodents under the stove,
computer breakdowns, muggings, and tamale recipes and
more.
A blogger should always remember that if there are
doubts that readers will discount the article entirely
based on its context; they shouldn't consider linking it
at all.
Authentication of the message is one important aspect
that a blog post is expected to adhere to. Blogs are
expected to be clear about its source. This avoids
chances where readers may cease to trust the bloggers.
These chances may take shape if discovered that the
information source has been disguised or the blogger
didn't make the source of an article clear. The readers
might have evaluated these sources differently had they
been given all the facts. Into every aspect of the
practice of weblogging, transparency is one of the
weblog's distinguishing characteristics and greatest
strengths.
A writer's goal and priority should always be clarity.
It is a bloggers responsibility to focus exclusively
on producing content that attracts the reader. What
determines the right kind of content? This can be
determined by reading other blogs and hitting whatever
is hot in discussion or high in trend.
The most compelling bloggers are necessarily the ones
with the most insightful analyses and the best links;
besides this the most successful are those who get the
reader interested in their own ongoing story. Because
bloggers on similar subjects link to each other, the
reader finds it easier to understand opposing points of
view. For bloggers, not linking to others is a death
sentence for their ratings.