Nov 18

The Partnership Between Blogging and Social Media

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Blogspot.com, Xanga.com, Facebook, MySpace…the list of blogging sites goes on and on, and it seems as if the list grows daily. What is this thing called “blogging” that seems to have taken over the world of social media? Blogging is a term used for web logging or creating journals that you post online for others to read and comment on. Within the past few years, video blogging has become ever popular because of its ease of use and widespread reach.

So how does blogging tie into social media? The answer to this question is simple…

Blogging brings the audience to the social media outlet like nothing else before it…and social media does the same for blogging…they scratch each other’s backs. Bloggers flock to social media sites because they know that is where the audience is, and social media grows by the minute because people are flocking there to read each other’s blogs.

Facebook and Blogging

Originally created as a way to keep college students in contact with each other, Facebook has evolved into a social media giant in a short amount of time. What is the draw? Who doesn’t like logging into their Facebook account and seeing what their friends all over the country or world are doing at that moment. It’s like being a fly on the wall that has been invited in! You can become a fan of your favorite author, join a group specifically for people who love tomato soup, or you can become a political activist.

Not only does Facebook allow you to create short blogs, also known as statuses, but you can also post links to websites you want to share or create notes (basically blogs) that you can “tag” and invite your friends to read. Mostly Facebook is a form of blogging that only allows people you like to read your entries, but there are other sites that are open to the prying and inquisitive eyes of everyone with a computer.

MySpace Blogging

MySpace has hundreds of millions of users, and each one of them has access to everything you write about on your MySpace profile (unless you make it private). MySpace is the internet hub for meeting, greeting and befriending people from all walks of life. Share music, links, videos, pictures and your inner most feelings through your personal profile. Rub elbows with your favorite band, movie star or athlete without ever having to introduce yourself.

Blogging on MySpace is easy because all you have to do is create a blog and post the link on social bookmarking sites (digg.com, reddit.com, delicious.com, mixx.com, diigo.com) so that anyone browsing the internet for something interesting to read will come upon the link to your blog, click on it, read the blog and get interested, entertained, awed, disgusted, intrigued or offended by what you’ve posted.

Blogging and Social Media: Can’t Have One Without the Other…

People use social media sites like Facebook and MySpace to promote their blogs, links and political ideals to a very large audience. Blogging not only allows people to express themselves online, it is also a crucial tool in the social media toolbox. Without people to blog and spread the word, social media sites wouldn’t really exist. Does anyone visit MySpace or Facebook for the advertisements? No. They go to see what their friends and families are doing, learning, and blogging about. The small, small world has gotten smaller thanks to social media and bloggers.

Blogging and social media are the Siamese twins of the internet…they cannot be separated without serious damage to one or the other, or both.

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  • http://www.simplyzesty.com Niall Harbison

    I think blogging can easily live on its own without social media as it is esentially people just writing. What social media does is it gives it a massive boost and helps people to build an audience and gather up some readers very fast.