3 Secrets to Be Seen and Heard on the Internet, Part 2

by Rhondole Scott

The days of anonymity are gone. The internet has opened the doorways to instant information ranging from information on local restaurants to opinions and helpful tips on just about every topic. Just about everyone has a story, something to share with the world. Are you ready to share your ideas with the world? There are many avenues you can take to be seen and heard on the internet.

Blogging is one option for bringing your message to the world. Blogs vary from the online diary concept to product reviews, opinions, and tips.

There’s many free blogging sites offered on the internet these days, each with their own rules and regulations to keep each personal site within the standards of safety. The variety of themes are limited, as well as the additional features such as ads, polls, and other add on components.

While there are many blogging sites that are completely dedicated to their content, there are just as many that offer both content and advertisements. One example is blogger, a site now owned by Google. One of the components you can add to your blog is Google Adsense ads, which may generate some income from click throughs on the ads, though many will tell you that click through ads are not going to bring in any sizable revenue.

Blogging is not the only option for bringing your message to the world. There are also pods, which might be viewed as a one-time use blog. Pods are similar to blogs in the sense of the single or related theme, but don’t have as much creative space for the look of the pod or added features.

If you are more interested in your circle and not so much on world fame, you may want to check out social networking. With sites like MySpace and FaceBook you can set up your profile, including photos, and link to your friends and family who also have pages in the social network community.

There are other options for making your presence known in the online world, but blogging, pods, and social networking have become the standards for online presence and communication. It’s simple to set up, and gives you a great way to share stories and photos with your family, group or community.

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