Saturday, August 30, 2008

Blogger Work Profile

What is the job description of a Blogger? A blogger writes on blogs.

Most Saturdaymorning prefer to have their own blogs. However, there are some who are paid to write on someone else's sites.

For those bloggers who post on their own websites, there are many methods of generating an income from their sites. For instance, they are earn from the paid advertisements on their sites. The most popular mode of earning from ads is pay per click. They can also earn by selling products company van insurance service regarding their expertise too. These are just some examples. Certainly, more methods of income generation exist.

Some bloggers engage ghost writers to create site contents on their behalf. Basically, some one who writes on the behalf of another person is Intouch a ghost writer.

All this blogging talk sound nice and easy, but it really is not. To be a successful blogger is not a piece of cake. The challenge lies in generating a large enough audience to support the inflow of earnings. Successful bloggers are like celebrities in their own rights. However, not all of us can be celebrities. If all of us are celebrities, then nobody is consider a celebrity.

There are several blogging software on the market. The popular ones are Wordpress, Livejournal, Blogger and Drupal. Wordpress is one of the most widely used. It is also one of the one versitile. It is the one that I like the most, due to its power and flexibility.

Well, that is all about Blogger. Thank you for reading.

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