THE KEY COMPONENTS OF A TYPICAL BLOG

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BLOG BITS: THE KEY COMPONENTS OF A TYPICAL BLOG
Branding: Smart bloggers combine a distinctive name with a stylish logo to create a memorable brand
users will remember.
RSS feed: Click subscribe to RSS icon and you'll receive blog updates automatically.
Blogger bio: Who's writing this blog? Here's a quick profile, with a link for sending her email
messages.
Archives: If you want to read older posts, these links will take you to blog entries organized by month.
(Prolific bloggers often organize their archives by the week.)
Categories: Here's another helpful way to organize old blog entries: by topic.
Blog roll: It's helpful (and courteous) to link to your favorite websites, those you often use as sources,
and any other useful sites relevant to your topic. Besides, if you send visitors to them, they may link
more visitors back to you.
Latest tweets: As a supplement to their blog posts, bloggers often send out short, beat-related Twitter
tweets throughout the day - anecdotes or observations that may not deserve a full blog post (though
some begins as tweets, then later get fuller treatment online).
Post: Here's a typical blog entry for a reporter on the education beat: a bold headline followed by a
couple brief paragraphs of text. This is the blog's latest entry, so it landed on top when the writer filed
it a few minutes ago, pushing older entries down the page.
Time and date: Every post needs to contain the date and time. In some cases, this shows when a post

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