Nowadays, many webmasters are keen on blogging, including myself of course.
Although there are many webmasters who write blogs, their attitudes and purposes towards blogging are not exactly the same.
I think that whether it is a webmaster who has blogged or a webmaster who has never blogged, an unavoidable question is, why should we blog? In other words, what is the motivation for writing? This is certainly a big question, because there are countless motivations for blogging. But we might as well summarize. Make an exchange.
1. Expressed needs. Webmasters all have the need to express their opinions. No matter where you are, what industry you are operating in, whether it is a big website, a wealthy website, a small grassroots website, a wage earner, a boss, or other positions, not every situation allows you to express yourself vividly. point of view, and sometimes, you don’t even get a chance to speak at all. Therefore, you will have your own opinions and attitudes about people and things, and sometimes even unique ideas. In the past, it was almost impossible to express something anytime, anywhere and make it known to the public. Nowadays, you can express it at any time, express it at will, and broadcast it through the social media of the Internet.
2. Communication needs. The communication channels of modern people are very broad. Instant communication by phone, QQ, SKYPE, msn and other instant messaging software. Blogs can be used as non-instant communication, because after all, sometimes we need non-instant communication in various forms such as pictures and text. In a sense, a blog is a personal forum, and a blog group is a large forum.
3. Sharing needs. Sharing is an important feature of network applications. Because of its simple operation, blogs can allow more ordinary users to share related resources. There are many examples of our webmasters becoming famous by sharing their experience summaries or tools and methods.
4. Recording requirements. Many people have the habit of recording, whether it is personal life, work environment or emotional diary. Of course, this is particularly important for webmasters. The work of a webmaster is heavy and complicated, and if it is not recorded, it will become a mess. Moreover, many work contents are private, and some records can be made public. But no matter what the recording needs are, blogs can do it. Of course, you can choose a trustworthy public welfare blog system, or you can choose an independent blog with relatively confidential privacy, such as WordPress.
5. Display needs. Everyone presents their own needs, and so does any webmaster. Using traditional media to display is sometimes not that simple. Therefore, spending a small amount of money to post soft articles has become the only way for modern webmasters to promote themselves, and spending a lot of money to promote an organization is also a common business strategy. The advent of the Internet age has made the well-known traditional media and private space technically equivalent and indistinguishable. Well-run personal blogs sometimes have greater influence than well-known traditional media. Personal blog space theoretically provides a technical platform equal to that of traditional media. As long as it is within a non-utilitarian framework, you can compete with traditional media. Personal display is a declaration of personal existence and a sign of social civilization. The achievements and honors of the webmaster, the experience of the webmaster, and everything about the webmaster can be displayed through this powerful media.
6. Work needs. Many webmasters already use blogs as a tool for their work. Inform, explain, seek job opportunities, expand network resources, learn resources, etc. Moreover, it has low investment, high efficiency, openness and non-linearity.
7. The need to vent anger. The pace of modern society is certainly tense, but more importantly, the living environment of grassroots webmasters has repeatedly become worse in the general environment. We cannot predict policy adjustments, cannot predict the tragedy of Du Niang Google, and even more, in the face of indifference, sophistication, and snobbery, It is the common situation of people in real society that we dare not trust people easily. Therefore, blogs have become a place for individuals with emotional needs to vent their emotions. Of course, this must have an important prerequisite, that is, not to hurt others. It has several benefits: 1. Cost-free operation. 2. It’s okay to regret. 3. As a record of personal emotions, you can reflect on yourself over time. 4. Let "no one to talk to" become a thing of the past, and bloggers can selectively exchange ideas.
8. Growth needs. Reading and writing blogs is a good assistant for growth. Recording and reviewing can help you learn three things in one day. Writing a Ph.D. and reading a Ph.D. are commonplace.
9. Please add the webmaster. . .
This article comes from: Spiral of Silence Reprinted with note http://www.wangzecheng.com/
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