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RE: Do You Want To Be A Brilliant Blogger or Journalist?

in #steemit6 years ago

Pour on the down votes. Don't care. But journalism is journalism. A lot of people write articles and call them blogs just because they are not selling the article to another distributor. The term logging has been around for ever. It's just unformatted diary writing that you share with the public. Back in the late 90's a lot of companies were encouraging their developers to web log thoughts to help them relieve stress and get things off their mind so they can focus better. They same HR that encouraged this started grading and judging dev's on their blog and this trend died. Just recently (last year or two) the company I work for pitched it's blog system because we were just using it to share tech docs.
If you're a freelance journalist who makes a living writing articles than I think your diminishing what your doing by calling it a blogging. Okay there are some people that leave very interesting lives (or good story tellers) and write in a diary fashion and make a living off of it. But mostly what I see is freelance journalist writing articles, self editing and self publishing. IN PARTICULAR to the "professional bloggers" that really do make a decent living from it. It's so degrading in my eyes to call what they do "blogging." An article is so much more work than a log entry.

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Blog is more informal, personal, diary-style. Article, news site, analysis, is more formal, more professional. But sometimes, it is difficult to set the borderline. If you are an amateur but getting very good, you convert in a professional in some moment. You don't even notice it.
In another sense, professionals are living from this, amateurs, not. For the latter this is only a hobby or a second income source.
If your income doesn't depend on it, make sure you enjoy it. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't get slowly better.