WebBlog Introduction
A weblog, sometimes written as web log or Weblog, is a Web site that consists of a series of entries arranged in reverse chronological order, often updated on frequently with new information about particular topics. The information can be written by the site owner, gleaned from other Web sites or other sources, or contributed by users.
WebLog is a comprehensive access log analysis tool. It allows you to keep track of activity on your site by month, week, day and hour, to monitor total hits, bytes transferred and page views, and to keep track of your most popular pages. It can also print out secondary reports to track “user sessions,” showing the paths taken through your site by your visitors and giving you a rough idea of how long they spent looking at your pages, and to provide you with information on referring sites, the search engine keywords which brought your visitors and the agents and platforms they used while visiting. It can read NCSA common or combined log files, as well as Microsoft extended format log files.
Blogs
“Blogs are nothing more than online diaries. They can be used to talk about business trends or any other topic”
Blog is like an online journal with the comments, responses and links provided by author or “A frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts, articles and Web links related with respective topics”.
Blog is like a mirror for the individual who maintain this because after publishing the article we find us ready for public opinion. How will people think, react and promote our thoughts, every response becomes so important for us.
Some people used to thinks that writing and posting article is not a big job nothing would be change by the peoples who always stick with their computers. But this fact has been changed now. There are thousands of companies and millions of people are blogging and making money either by direct promoting their product or by raising their site ranking on google.
Blog is the hottest way to communicate with the people of our niche. Communication and marketing professionals regularly have either direct or indirect relationships with the media to pitch story ideas, advertising, editorials, advertorials, etc. But should they also be pitching to Blogs? In this panel session hear from key media players on the status of the legitimacy of Blogs, how Blogs are being used for media relations and how they will impact media in the future.
Web 2.0
Introduction
Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform: delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better the more people use it, consuming and remixing data from multiple sources, including individual users, while providing their own data and services in a form that allows remixing by others, creating network effects through an "architecture of participation," and going beyond the page metaphor of Web 1.0 to deliver rich user experiences.
Web 2.0 Blog
The web page designed by using HTML tags and AJAX make its features more compatible for blogging. Here we can have so many authors posting their comments simultaneously. Web 2.0 is a more user friendly and dynamic, support maximum software’s. So we can add video, rss feeds, images, flashes and other advertising material easily.
Blog Moderation Services
Blog moderation is same as like chat, forum or live event moderation in our view. It's reputation of your company and product at stake. We provide round-the-clock live, pre and post moderation services to regulate content -- primarily user-submitted comments.
The biggest challenge a person or company will face when starting up their blog is the responses left by visitors or participants to your blog. Another challenge that faces a successful blogger with a large following, is managing the community and the flood of comments that follow. The answer is quite simple: you need blog moderation services. Our blog moderation services offer trained bloggers and moderators that will edit, review and even respond to individual messages or comments on your behalf.
With our blog moderation services you will no longer have to worry about your brand reputation as all of these comments will be reviewed, edited, or deleted as seem necessary to make any change. Our blogger and moderators will be on duty 24 hours per day, 7 days a week to ensure your terms and conditions concern with type of comments you wish to allow.
Services offered:
24/7 Blog Monitoring and moderation
Blog Reviewing, editing, and filtering
Respond to individual message or comments on your behalf
Blog Performance Monitoring to increase blog comments
Outsourcing blogging
Moderation Criteria
This is a moderated blog. This means that all comments are approved by one of the Boundless staff before they go live.
The vast majority of comments -- whether they agree with the initial post or not -- are published.
The disagreements serve to further the discussion.
The agreements confirm and elaborate on the points made in our original posts. And it all makes for provocative and enjoyable reading.
But there are some comments that we choose not to publish.
These posts fall into a variety of camps:
- They're spam (we received two of these just this morning).
- They're much too "personal," revealing too much detail about one's personal life to the point of causing readers to feel uncomfortable and potentially libeling someone mentioned in the comment.
- They're redundant, rehashing a point already made, sometimes merely with more fervor.
- They're unconstructively offensive (this includes vulgarities and over-the-top personal attacks).
- The commenter's e-mail address is not legitimate.
- They're merely contentious
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