2007 blog will be how to integrate elements of other types of site

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Site due to many recent blogs in its site to join forum elements (Translator Note: for example MyBlogLog), Chris asked 2007 is not a blog community year.

I really can't guarantee that 2007 is a blog community year-but I definitely think that this year we will see more blogs integrating into other types of sites and becoming integrated with each other. This has happened in the last 12 months, but in 2007 we will see more.

The experiment of blogging and forum fusion is just one example-there are other types:

Video and audio-an increasing number of blogs incorporate elements of video blogs and blogs in their weekday postings. This phenomenon is particularly common in group blogs and investment blogs. The Blogging times is one such example.

Recruitment Bar-The last few months of 2006 many blogs have joined the recruitment bar elements, want to see more and more blog to do so, I hope that more services appear to join the recruitment bar more convenient.

Portals-Blogs are now (and will continue to be) more and more unlike traditional blogs, becoming more modular in representation-reading content from different servers and displaying chunks like hub slots.

network resources-I am surprised that in 2006 almost no blogger published e-books, wondering whether they are a bit ahead of themselves. In my opinion, for the blogger, compared to advertising and using additional programs to promote other people's products (translator Note: may refer to the client's advertising software), another alternative to profit from the blog is a natural progress. I hope bloggers will make use of what they publish and repackage them for sale in e-books, tutorials and the like.


rss-Everyone is predicting how RSS feeds into Vista and other services this year, but I don't see a lot of people writing about how this will affect bloggers. For some of us bloggers who have profited from the actual page visits of people, there is a need for some thought changes. The blogger has to compromise with the news reader about the effect of the blog's display and how the reader interacts with it (like replying). Finally, I would like to see new services developed to enable us to better benefit from RSS and to help us actually interact with the content.

Widget-Over the past two months, MyBlogLog's 1/3 coverage is just the beginning of a new wave of widgets that will emerge this year. They have been around for about 12 months now, but over the next few months, developers will be more aware of the potential of widgets and will be producing more useful widgets to join the blog.

Mobile networks-bloggers are asking me more and more about how to optimize the site for people browsing their blogs through mobile devices. It is hoped that people will gradually grasp the technology to cater to mobile users.

I'm sure we'll see more examples of how blogs become more fuzzy around the edges: this really doesn't know what it means and changes its traditional settings. (Translator Note: This sentence who has a better translation please tell, I ' m certain we'll see plenty much examples how blogs'll become more fuzzy around the edges and step O UT of their traditional set up.)

What other ways will the changes in blogging happen in 2007 years? If you know something, I'd be interested to see or listen to your example.


How do I add video? What do I use to optimize blogs for mobile users? I don't know how to join the recruiting bar or join the portal feature?


If that's what you think, I'll add a note:

Services will be formed-most of the features I've written above have appeared on some blogs (and stayed for a while).


I think we'll see some of these in the next 12 months that will become more common, and there will be some popular services that the general blogger can achieve.

The Recruitment bar service is emerging and developers are looking for ways to integrate blogs and forums more seamlessly, and YouTube's presence makes it easier for video blogs to do so.

A few years ago, someone predicted a blog-with a classification and integrated response function. But some of the calmer people don't know if they can do that on their blogs because they can't code. Of course, in fact, every blog platform today takes them as a standard feature.


Don't be overwhelmed with it-in the coming year, the features we can only dream of a few months ago can be added to our blog as new services and new features.

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