The World Wide Web has changed the world by providing the cheapest information sharing network ever seen. And the development of blowing software, now powerful and free to use, allows anyone to share their thoughts instantly with anyone else in the world with an Internet connection.That personal link is at the heart of blog er The very word blog comes from web log, in other words a diary. Just as diaries can have many forms, so can blogs, but they tend to differ from conventional media in their focus. Riparian Huffing ton, founder of the highly successful blogger uses a medical analogy. She describes the mainstream media as suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder always looking for the next new thing and leaving yesterday's stories unfinished. Bloggers, in contrast, are more like obsessive-compulsive persistently and doggedly pursuing single topicality might be a scientist who wants to blog about your own science or issues facing scientists. You might be a science journalist wanting to report on science in a way that is different to the more conventional publications that you write for. Or you may be a wannabe political commentator, monitoring science police and its potential impacts. All of these could come under the umbrella of science blogging, which follows many of the same rules as other types of blogs.First, choose a subject that you are both passionate and knowledgeable about. Keep it focused. Choose too broad a topic physics, say and you will find it very hard to add something unique and interesting to the web that will attract readers. The risk of picking too narrow a topic is far lower there may be few people in your organisation who care deeply about , for example, but there are likely to be many more around the world.What you choose to blog about and how will also depend on your intended audience, be they scientists in that field, scientists from other disciplines or the general One of the very best, and most successful, science blogs is called, written by biologist. Myers, who works at the University of Minnesota. He describes it as "evolution, development, and random biological ejaculations from a godless liberal", and it has been a powerful pro-science voice in the creationism debate in the United States.The blog is one of many excellent blogs on ScienceBloger. The site's founder, Adam Ply aims to make science as central to culture as politics or the arts, and Science shows how the engaging and conversational style of blogs can help make that happen.So how personal blog er.Here's a rule of thumb if you start writing about your pet dog, you have probably crossed a line. But anything short of that is not only fine, it's essential. Your personality is what will make your blog stand out from others, and will bring you that all important connection with your readers.This can be uncomfortable for academics and professional journalists, who spend their careers sheltered by the use of the third person struggling to begin n I started blogging). But persevere, you will quickly adapt and find it liberating. If you don't, then what you are writing isn't a blog, it's an article.How regularly should you blog? The short answer is every day. Readers want to feel the blog is alive, and frequent posts show this. A minimum is twice a week. Any less and you'll need to be a very influential person to get away with it.One way of getting around having to post frequently yourself is to set up a group blog. But this can be difficult, unless the group shares a clear sense of purpose and similar attitudes. One successful example of this approach is Effect Measure, run by a group of public health professionals.If the prospect of posting daily seems off-putting, remember that each post does not have to be a thousand words of carefully argued and finely crafted prose. Quite the reverse in fact think of it as having a conversation with your readers.Short observations on news events that use your expertise, for example to point out misconceptions, are great. Posts that link to new or interesting information elsewhere on the web are also very valuable.You are using your special knowledge to filter the vast amount of content on the web for others. By aggregating material, you are editing the web for your readers. articles. Video, pictures and graphics can be even more interesting. If I was blogging about be linking to this video. I won't try to give a step-by-step account of how to blog here there are plenty online. But if you can use a word processor and web browser, you already have per cent of the skills you need. The other ten per cent are very simple, for example using basic or the buttons in your blog software, to make key phrases bold or to add web links.There is a wide variety of blog software available, all with on how to use them.
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