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① blog= blog = Weblog= weblog = blog = webdiary

② blogger= blogger = blogger

Blog (noun):

A Blogger refers to someone who writes or owns (Blog or Weblog).

2. Blog or Weblog refers to a weblog, which is a publishing method in which individuals spread their ideas and have links to knowledge sets.

Blog (verb): refers to the process of publishing articles and other forms in the virtual space of blog or Weblog.

The word "Blog" comes from the transliteration (not translation) of the English word blog. BLog is the abbreviation of Weblog, and Weblog is a combination of two English words: Web and log. Log has the following explanations:

1. A record of a ship's speed, its progress, and any shipowner events of navigational importance. Nautical record: a record of the ship's speed, course and all events that are significant to navigation.

2. The book in which this record is kept. Log book: the book that keeps this record.

3. A record of a vehicle's performance, as the flight record of an aircraft. Flight log: a record of the working conditions of a vehicle, such as the flight record of an aircraft.

4. A record, as of the performance of a machine or the progress of an underground: log: a record of the working condition of a machine or the progress of a task.

Weblog is a running record published and read on the network, which is usually called "weblog" or "blog" for short. The concept of BLOGGER is interpreted as Web Publishing, publishing and posting articles (the word Post- when used as a noun means posted articles), which is a rapidly growing network activity, and now there is even a proper term-weBlog, or blog, used to refer to this kind of web publishing and publishing articles.

A Blogger is someone who writes a Blog. Blogger is often translated into the word "Blog", and the act of writing a blog is sometimes translated into "blog". Therefore, the Chinese word "Blog" can be used as a noun to refer to two meanings, blog and Blogger, respectively, and also as a verb, which means the act of writing a blog, but it only means different meanings on different occasions.

Blog is a web page, which is usually composed of short and frequently updated Posts (post, as a verb, indicating the meaning of posting, as a name, referring to the posted articles). These posts are generally arranged in reverse order according to the year and date. As the content of a Blog, it can be your pure personal thoughts and experiences, including your personal views on current affairs and state affairs, or your careful cooking of three meals a day and costumes, etc., or it can be content created collectively by a group of people based on a certain theme or in a common field. It is not the same as "online diary". As an online diary, it has obvious private nature, while Blog is an effective combination of private and public nature. It is not only the expression of pure personal thoughts and the record of daily trivial matters, but also the content it provides can be used for communication and help for others, which can accommodate the whole Internet and has a high sharing spirit and value. A Blog is a web page, which is usually composed of short and frequently updated Post; These posted articles are arranged by year and date. The content and purpose of Blog are very different, ranging from hyperlinks and comments to other websites, news about companies, individuals and ideas to diaries, photos, poems, essays and even the publication or posting of science fiction. Many Blogs are the publication of what individuals think, while others are the collective creation of a group of people based on a specific theme or common interests.Blog seems to be a real-time message to the network. The people Blog writer these Weblog or Blog are called bloggers or bloggers.

In short, Blog is a comprehensive platform that takes the network as the carrier, publishes one's own experience simply, quickly and conveniently, communicates with others effectively and easily in time, and then integrates colorful and personalized display.

Different blogs may use different codes, so they are not necessarily compatible with each other. For example, Baidu Space uses GB2312 encoding, while Sina Blog uses UTF-8 encoding. Moreover, at present, many blogs provide colorful templates and other functions, which makes different blogs have their own characteristics. For example, users in China's blog network can edit the relevant codes themselves to achieve many magical and beautiful effects, such as the tiger song culture of tiger songs.

The origin of the word "blog"

The word "blog" originated from China, and it is generally believed by historians that it originated from the Qin Dynasty in China. At that time, in order to assassinate Qin Shihuang, Zhang Liang found a chivalrous man and chose Bolangsha as the assassination site. As a result, the assassination failed. However, the Daqin Empire was still shocked by this sudden incident and reported it in the first place. Countless bamboo slips are running back and forth on the post road, and the news on them is only engraved with a line of scarlet seal characters: "Knight of Bolangsha."

Thus, the original meaning of "blog" refers to sudden events. Later, the meaning of this word was further extended to refer to "something worth seeing", "shocking event" or "newsworthy speech" So that Sima Qian said at the beginning of Historical Records: "The so-called history book is a collection of countless blogs." In fact, bamboo slips unearthed in Dunhuang and Gansu mentioned the word "blog" many times, which was basically used before major news.

Another view of historians holds that the origin of Blog still has a source: Ying Zheng sent people overseas to look for Fairy Mountain in order to live forever, and built a building at the place overlooking the sea, named "The Pavilion of the Young", which is eagerly awaited every day. If he didn't find the turning fleet, he would write some thoughts and send his melancholy mood. When Ying Zheng finally died, the building "Bulaoge" was also pan-politicized, and gradually became a general name for all places to express their feelings and record their feelings.

When white people first came into contact with "Blog" and "Bulaoge", they found that they could not be accurately expressed in letters, so they combined their concepts into one and spelled it as blog. Up to now, in the Hazare Dictionary published in Hungary, the explanation of Blog is still "a record of personal feelings worth watching as exciting news".

[Edit this paragraph] The development of Blog in China.

The idea of publishing a Blog on the Internet began in 1998, but it didn't really become popular until 2000. In 2000, blogs began to enter China, and developed rapidly, but their performance was mediocre. It was not until Muzimei incident in 2004 that China people learned about blogs and used them. In 2005, domestic portals, such as Sina and Sohu, were not optimistic about the blog business, but also joined the blog camp and began to enter the blog Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. At first, Bloggers recorded their experiences and opinions of browsing websites every day and made them public for others to refer to and follow. But with the rapid expansion of Blogging, its purpose is far from the original. At present, thousands of Bloggers on the Internet publish and post Blog for different purposes. However, because communication is simpler and easier than e-mail and discussion groups, Blog has become an increasingly popular communication tool among families, companies, departments and teams, because it is gradually applied to the Intranet. At present, BSP businesses are surging, and there are dozens of large blog sites. At present, the excellent Chinese blog networks in China are: Sina blog, China blog network, Tencent blog, blog China and so on.

[Edit this paragraph] Classification of blogs

Blogs can be divided into the following categories:

1. Basic Blog: the simplest form of blog. A single author provides relevant resources for a specific topic and makes short comments. These topics can involve almost all fields of human beings.

2. Group Blog: A simple variant of the basic blog. Some group members complete the blog log together, and sometimes the author can not only edit his own content, but also edit other people's entries. This form of blog enables the group members to discuss some common topics and even complete the same project through consultation.

3. Blog between relatives and friends (family blog): The members of this type of blog are mainly composed of relatives or friends, who are members of a life circle, a family or a group of project teams (such as Bugu Community Network).

4. Collaborative blog: Similar to group blog, its main purpose is to make participants reach an agreement on some methods or issues through joint discussion. Usually, collaborative blog is defined as a blog log that allows anyone to participate, make comments and discuss issues.

5. Public community blog: Public publishing was popular for a while a few years ago, but it disappeared because there was no lasting and effective business model. Cheap blogs have the same goal as this public publishing system, but they are more convenient to use and cost less, so they are easier to survive.

6. Commercial, enterprise and advertising blogs: The management of this type of blog is similar to the WEB advertising management of the usual website. Business blogs are divided into: CEO blog, enterprise blog, product blog, "leader" blog and so on. Blog application with public relations and marketing communication as the core has been proved to be the mainstream of commercial blog application.

CEO blog. By the beginning of November, "New Public Relations Wikipedia" had counted nearly 200 CEO blogs, or blogs written by people in leading positions in the company. The United States has the most, with nearly 120; Followed by France, nearly 30; European countries such as Britain and Germany also have their own precedents. There is currently no CEO blog in China. Although the companies involved in these blogs are mainly based on new technologies, there are also many international giants in traditional industries, such as Boeing.

Enterprise blog. That is, blog writing is done as an enterprise, not as a corporate executive or CEO. By November 5th, "New Public Relations Wikipedia" counted 85 corporate blogs in a strict sense. There are not only the world's top 100 companies such as Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Cisco and Disney, but also a traditional industry with strong growth such as Stonyfield Farm Dairy Company, which has established four different blogs, all of which are very popular. Services, non-profit organizations, universities, etc., such as coffee giants Starbucks, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Tivo, Cornell University, etc. have also set up their own blogs. NOVELL also set up a public relations blog, which is dedicated to communication with the media.

Product blog. That is, a "blog" specially designed for a brand's products for public relations promotion or for customer service. According to relevant statistics, there are currently more than 30 international brands with their own blogs. For example, in the automobile industry, in addition to last year's Nissan Tiida blog and Cube blog, we saw two blogs of General Motors at the end of last year and early this year. Not long ago, Ford's Mustang series also launched the "Mustang Blog", and Mazda also launched a blog specifically for its Atenza brand in Japan. This year, GM also successfully handled the public relations crisis of the Los Angeles Times by using its own blog propaganda offensive.

The "Leader" blog. In addition to establishing blogs for public relations communication, some enterprises have also noticed the characteristics of blog groups as opinion leaders, and tried to infiltrate and re-disseminate brands through blogs.

7. Knowledge base blog, or K-log: Blog-based knowledge management will be more and more extensive, which will enable enterprises to effectively control and manage the information originally owned by only some staff members and stored in files or personal computers. Knowledge base blog provides an important internal management tool for news organizations, educational institutions, commercial enterprises and individuals.

8. According to the popularity of blog owners and the popularity of blog articles, blogs can be divided into celebrity blogs, general blogs and popular blogs.

9. According to the source of blog content and intellectual copyright, blogs can also be divided into original blogs, reprinted blogs for non-commercial purposes and both.

In addition, according to the way Blog exists, it can also be divided into:

1. Hosting Blog: You don't need to register your own domain name, rent space and compile web pages, but you can have your own blog space by applying for free registration, which is the most "quick and economical" way.

2. Blogger with self-built independent website: It needs certain conditions to have its own domain name, space and page style. (For example, you need to know how to make web pages, and you need to know network knowledge. Of course, blogs with your own domain name are more free and have maximum management authority. )

3. affiliated Blogger: regard your Blog as a part of a certain website (such as a column, a channel or an address). These three categories can evolve, or even have both. One person owns a variety of blog sites.

[Edit this paragraph] The three main functions of blogs

:: Personal freedom of expression and publication;

* knowledge filtering and accumulation;

* A new way of in-depth communication network.

However, to really understand what a blog is, the best way is to practice it yourself immediately and practice it to gain true knowledge. If you are still unfamiliar with blogs, I suggest going directly to a blog hosting website. Open your own blog account first. Anyway, it's easier than registering email, and it doesn't cost a penny. If you feel bored, just throw it away.

博客,之所以公开在网络上,就是因为他不等同于私人日记,博客的概念肯定要比日记大很多,它不仅仅要记录关于自己的点点滴滴,还注重它提供的内容能帮助到别人.

很好的一句话:博客永远是共享与分享精神的体现!

[编辑本段]博客与商业营销

博客营销存在一些误区,博客门未必是网络营销的财富之门。不久前看过一个案例,法国某个葡萄酒生产商通过向法国博客赠酒获得口碑,再通过口碑来扩大销售,获得了良好的社会和经济效应。而这个案例如果放在国内却值得商榷。国内博客,特别是名人博客有些是枪手来写的,枪手也许会有想尝尝葡萄酒的冲动,可枪手却不一定会热衷于写酒后感,弄不好葡萄酒厂就肉包子打狗了。如果不想肉包子打狗那么必须要对博客公关,中国的博客多数并不像法国博客那么浪漫,甚至十分现实,他们的名气是有价格的,其成本是一般小企业接受不了的。目前国内网络营销的博客现象主要集中在通过提升个人知名度来提升企业知名度,如三一重工的向文波博客。

If the network is used as a marketing tool, then it is necessary to understand the advantages of the network, such as cost, speed, diversity, and the illustrated network marketing tool is more effective than a single email, website or online advertisement.

"flowers are not flowers, fog is not fog, and online marketing has no weight." As far as enterprises are concerned, there is no version of online marketing, and enterprises must be specifically identified in specific operations, so as not to cross the road.

[Edit this paragraph] A brief history of blogs

Who is the father of blog?

The appearance of blog is only in recent years, but it is not an easy thing to write the history of blog. Many historical materials must be verified as "antiques", and there are many differences and controversies. For example, it is impossible to have a clear answer to the question "Who is the father of blogs" because many famous people are involved.

The earliest blog prototype

First of all, which is the earliest blog site? Obviously, the earliest blog appeared as a network "filter", that is, to select some special websites and make a simple introduction. Therefore, some people think that What's New page of Mosaic developed by browser inventor Marc Andreesen is the earliest blog page. Justin Hall's underworld link page is also one of the earliest prototypes of blog sites.

The earliest blog prophet

Secondly, who was the earliest blogger? William Gibson, a famous science fiction writer, predicted professional blogs in 1996: "It won't be long before someone will browse the Internet and select content for a living. There is indeed such a demand." Dave Winer, CEO of Userland Company, started to operate Scripting News in 1997, and really began to have the basic and important features of blog. And he integrated these functions into the free software "Frontier Scripting Environment".

In December 1997, the official name of "Robot Wisdom weblog" run by Jorn Barger was used for the first time. Up to now, he is still a very influential figure in the field of blog. Metafilter, a community blog site initiated by Matt Haughey, has been widely criticized, but it is indeed more interesting than other blog sites for a long time.

At present, the most popular word "blog" is generally recognized as being named by Peter Merholz only in 1999. This year is also the year when blogs began to grow at a high speed, mainly due to the emergence of many free software for automatic online publishing, such as Blogger, Pita, Greymatter, Manila, Diaryland and Big Blog Tool, and they often provide free server space. With these, a blog can publish, update and maintain its own website at zero cost. Among them, Blogger produced by Pyra Company is the most popular and influential tool. At that time, they had a "dream team" of online publishing software. However, this success did not bring profits to the company. Even due to financial pressure, the company laid off employees in January 2001, and cut to the limit in one breath: only one full-time employee, Evan Williams, was one of the founders. The dream team also fell apart, and another founder was Meg Hourihan, a New Englander.

Finally, the most important question is, what is a blog? What is the difference between it and personal websites, communities, online publications, micro-portals, news web pages, etc. The easiest way to distinguish is of course the form rather than the content, because the content of blogs is varied. Evan Williams' definition is very brief: "The concept of blog is mainly embodied in three aspects: Frequency, conciseness and Personality." Later, it continued to evolve, and the more standardized and clear forms were defined as follows: 1. The main content of the webpage was composed of many "posts" that were constantly updated and personalized; 2. They are arranged in chronological order, and they are in reverse order, that is, the latest ones are placed at the top and the oldest ones are at the bottom; 3. The content can be various themes, various appearances and writing styles, but the content of the article must take "hyperlink" as an important expression.

If these conditions cannot be met, it cannot be called a formal blog site.

Because blog is not a pure technological innovation, but a gradually evolving network application. The natural grassroots nature of blogs also determines that it is difficult for people to identify a formal "father of blogs", and no one dares to wear this hat. Otherwise, it will definitely hit the wall.

[Edit this paragraph] blog chronicle

June 1993: The "What's New Page" page of NCSA, the oldest blog prototype, mainly lists the emerging website indexes on the Web. This page started in June 1993 and was updated until June 1996.

January 1994: Justin Hall started "Justin's Home Page" (Justin's personal webpage), and soon it began to collect all kinds of underground secret links. This important personal website can be regarded as one of the earliest blog websites.

April 1, 1997: Dave Winer starts publishing Scripting News. This website evolved from the early Davenet, as early as October 7, 1994.

December 1997: Jorn Barger first used the term weblog to describe personal websites that have comments and links and are constantly updated.

May 7, 1998: Peter Merholz starts publishing the website peterme.com (according to his own records).

September 15th, 1998: Memepool was published, and the earliest link was about "Alex Chiu's Eternal Life Device".

1999: Peter Merholz named blog with the abbreviation "blog", which became the most commonly used term today.

On May 28th, 1999, Cam wrote in his personal blog site, Camworld: "Dave Winer started the earliest blog site, and Camworld has no need to hide that he is a model and follows Scripting News."

April 12, 2000: The mailing list of Weblogs eGroups was terminated, and the dispute between Jorn Barger and Dave Winer's originator began to become public.

August 22, 2000: Wine posted a post on FoRK's mailing list, and an argument broke out.

October 2000: Jakob Neilsen said: "... ordinary blog sites are reluctant to read."

October 14, 2000: Dave Winer hinted that his Scripting News was the earliest blog site, and then he gracefully attributed this honor to his respected predecessor, Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of ——WWW.

November 2000: However, Winer soon found himself another laurel. Scripting News changed the slogan of the website to: The longest-running blog website on the Internet started on April 1, 1997.

December 17th, 2000: UserLand released SuperOpenDirectory, hoping to become a factual tool for directory creation.

September 11th, 2001: The World Trade Center was attacked by terrorists, and blogs became an important source of information and personal experience of the disaster. Since then, blogs have officially entered the mainstream society.

[Edit this paragraph] Blog story

The earliest blog

Dave Winer, CEO of Userland Company, started to operate Scripting News in 1997, and really began to have the basic and important features of blog. And he integrated these functions into the free software "Frontier Scripting Environment". However, whether this is really the earliest blog is controversial. Some people think that formally speaking, it was Jorn Barger who established the basic appearance of today's blog site at the end of 1997 (the original appearance at that time can be seen online).

Network administrators use log(log files) to refer to "system log files", so if google was used to search for weblogs a few years ago, most of them were found to be website traffic analysis software such as Seacloak, unlike the real weblogs today.

Professional blog

Some blogs can be divided into professional blogs according to their professional authors and contents. For example, Li Songwei's e-commerce page blog, which focuses on the practice and research in the field of e-commerce/e-marketing, and currently focuses on enterprise e-marketing/e-commerce application/website optimization and promotion/medical e-commerce /SAAS/WEB2.0 application, is an e-commerce professional blog.

The word "weblog" was first used.

In December 1997, the official name of "Robot Wisdom weblog" run by Jorn Barger was used for the first time. Up to now, he is still a very influential figure in the field of blog. Jorn Barger's contribution is mainly reflected in the form. He changed the meaning of log from an impersonal, quasi-objective and mechanical writing close to the log book to a free writing close to the travel log. Metafilter, a community blog site initiated by Matt Haughey, has been widely criticized, but it is indeed more interesting than other blog sites for a long time.

The word "blog" was first used.

At present, the most popular word "blog" is generally recognized as being named by Peter Merholz only in 1999. On May 17th, 2002, Peter Merholz recalled in a post entitled "Vocabulary Games": I always like vocabulary, and I like to get into the dictionary whenever I meet new words. I like vocabulary games, and etymology is even more interesting. I didn't expect this hobby to have an impact. In April or May of 1999 (the exact time is not clear), I posted a post on my home page: "I decided to pronounce weblog wee'- blog, or abbreviated as' blog'". I didn't think much about it, so I used this word in my post, and later everyone started to use it by email. Keith Dawson put the blog into the "jargon query". However, if Pyra hadn't released Blogger in August 1999, the term might have ended in vain.

Peter Merholz thus turned blog into a verb, and later he derived the sayings of blogging, blogger or ibolog, Blogsphere, etc.

[Edit this paragraph] Business know-how

1. Update frequently

Frequent updating is not only beneficial to blogs, but also a prerequisite for success. If you don't update it at least once a day, you won't make full use of the potential of the blog. Frequent updating is not only because readers like fresh content, but also because it can increase the preference of search engines. Search engines like new content, and the more frequently websites are updated, the more frequently search engines visit them, so that blogs can often be included in search results. Once the search engine trusts the constantly updated day, it can improve the ranking in the search results in the blog.

Step 2 respond positively to comments

A comment box is provided at the bottom of each article to encourage readers to comment on the article. Respond to their comments by email or in your own comment box for further discussion, so that visitors realize that they attach great importance to their opinions.

3. Communicate with other bloggers, leave messages and participate in discussions.

Establishing a community of interest is the key for an enterprise or an individual to run a blog successfully. For most enterprises, this alliance is a mixture of existing bloggers, new resources and influential people in the industry, as well as employees, partners, suppliers and customers. For an individual, a new interest alliance is a friend and a person with the same interests. An alliance of interests is an alliance of interest plus an alliance of interest to the other side. Leave a message in the interest alliance to let these bloggers and their readers know that they may be interested in the blog. One of the most common ways to discover new blogs is through common links. If you can participate in them, you can get more traffic and build relationships with other bloggers and their readers.

4. Open access, exchange friendship links with friends and expand your blog circle.

Exchanging friendship links with friends can not only get a lot of direct visits, but also expand the circle of blog contacts and let friends of friends know about them. In fact, the significance of link exchange has gone beyond whether it can directly increase the number of visitors.

5. Make it easy for visitors to digg.

Websites such as digg, del.icio.us, Catch Shrimp, Fresh Fruit and Xinju.com allow readers to vote and comment on their favorite blogs and articles. At the bottom of each article, there are links to these websites, so that visitors can easily submit their articles to these websites and vote for comments. Once the articles are Digg to these websites, more people will see the articles and can vote and comment on them. You can add a web page to explain how to subscribe, and attach an orange XML icon used by many blogs to indicate that this website can be subscribed. Readers should be given the right to decide whether to subscribe or not, and all obstacles should be removed as much as possible to turn visitors into readers.

6. Blog websites submitted to search engines and websites.

1. Submit to the search engine

Search engines like Google like blogs, but not all search engines are easy to find blogs. Therefore, it is necessary to manually submit it to supplement it.

2. Submit to the blog search engine

In addition, with the rise of blogs, major search engines have launched blog search functions. If our blog can be crawled into the index database searched by major search engines, it will bring more visitors to our blog.

3. Submit to the blog directory website

7. Vivid and creative titles

Title is a key to successful blog management. Good headlines can be found by search engines and bring in more traffic. Charming and good titles can attract readers to read and get more links. Headlines are very important for search engines, news feeds (RSS) and other blogs that are understood by the external environment. In these cases, users usually only look at the title and judge whether to read the whole content according to it.

[Edit this paragraph] The use of blogs

1. As a personal diary on the Internet.

2. The space for individuals to show their own aspects.

3. The place to make friends online

4. A place to learn and communicate

5. Earn extra money through blogs.

[Edit this paragraph] Blog program

The following blog programs are commonly used by bloggers, each with its own characteristics.

Z-Blog

PJblog

WordPress

Yixin blog

emlog

Bo-Blog

L-BLOG

O-blog

Sablog-X

ZJ-Blog

Honshu Island, Japan, is the largest island in Japan. It means the original land of Japan. The Tsutsugaru Strait is opposite Hokkaido in the northeast, Kyushu Island in the southwest across Zhoufangtan and Guanmen Strait, Shikoku Island in the south across the Seto Inland Sea, the Sea of Japan in the west and the Pacific Ocean in the east.

Honshu, Japan is northeast-southwest, with a length of about 1500 kilometers and a width of about 300 kilometers. The main island covers an area of 227,000 square kilometers, and the affiliated island covers an area of about 230,000 square kilometers, accounting for 61.2% of the national area. The population accounts for about 80% of the national population.

Most of the territory is mountainous, with many volcanoes and earthquakes. There are more than 3,000 meters of mountains in the middle, and Mount Fuji (3,776 meters above sea level), the highest peak in China, is located here. There are three mountains in the north, which run through the north and south, with basins and plains between them; The mountains of China in the southwest and the Jiyi Mountains are east-west, and there are many small basins in the mountains. The plains are narrow, and the larger ones are Kanto, Nobuo and Osaka Plain, all located on the Pacific coast.

Extended data

Most of Honshu, Japan has a temperate maritime monsoon climate, with an annual average temperature of 9.6 ~ 10.5℃ and annual precipitation of 1,400 mm in the north and 1,700 mm in the southwest. There are plum rains in early summer and typhoons in autumn. The river network is dense and short, and the larger ones are favorable to Genchuan, Shinano River and Beishangguan, which are rich in hydraulic resources. The forest area accounts for about 60% of the total area. Minerals are mainly petroleum, copper, zinc, sulfur and iron.

Japan's Honshu industry is mainly distributed in the industrial zones along the Pacific coast, such as Keihin, Hanshin, Zhongjing and Seto Inland Sea. It has concentrated about 90% of Japan's total national economic output value. Offshore aquaculture and offshore fishing are also very developed. It is the national modern transportation center such as Shinkansen and Expressway. Cities with a population of over one million include Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Kyoto, Kobe and Kawasaki.

Source of reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Honshu, Japan

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