What Makes a Blog Different From a Regular Website?

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Assuming that a ‘regular website’ is referring to a static HTML site, it is the database driven content that really sets it apart.

There are many websites that have been built using a similar script/database (known as a Content Management System or CMS) and these sites have a lot in common with the blog since a blog script is essentially a CMS.

The lines between blogs and other types of websites are blurring as more business owners choose to build their site with a CMS. While many blogs are designed to look like a web journal, more and more are being designed to look like a regular website.

Because the content you enter into the blog is stored in a database, it can be distributed as a data feed. RSS is the feed that most blogs employ. (RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication.) With RSS, your content can be viewed through any RSS reader or aggregator on another website or on a computer or portable device.

Another benefit to being database driven is that the script can accept and display comments on specific posts and can detect when other sites link to one of your blog posts.

Wordpress blogs are, in my opinion, the most versatile where you can either use the blog as a regular blog, or as a static website with a static home page. You can use a blog pretty much however you would like, and it is a lot easier to add, and organize content to a blogging platform unlike a regular html website.

Another benefit of using a blog - Wordpress - as your content manager, no exspensive software to buy! Unlike a regular website, with a blog you can easily install a Wordpress blog on your domain and you can do this for free!

If you have any questions about blogging or starting your self hosted Wordpress blog then please feel free to contact me here.

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