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To Video Blog Or Not: With These Pros and Cons, You Decide
If you’ve been on the Internet for any length of time, you’ve probably noticed that more and video blogging seems to be taking the World Wide Web” by storm.
To be sure, it does have a lot of advantages over text-based blogging, so it is little wonder this new technology outlet is catching on all over the world!
Video blogs very effectively grab the attention of web surfers. In fact, people are much more likely to become excited about the dynamic content of a video blog than they are likely to find a written post thrill inducing.
And it seems that the more enthusiastic viewers are about a site, the quicker the word of mouth spreads, and the more traffic the site will get!
Of course, there are plenty of disadvantages to video blogging as well.
Hosting a v-blog requires quite a bit of server space, which can, in turn, make it somewhat difficult to get started. Particularly as it takes more time to process and upload a video file than it does to dash off a quick bit of text.
Which means that running and updating a video blog can be quite a bit of work.
Not only that, web surfers sometimes grow frustrated with the slow loading times of the files on many video blogs. (Actually this “slow load” thing can also happen with photos on a site, as well.)
So, whether or not you opt for a video blog will depend upon what the subject matter you want to cover, and how much time you can devote to the upkeep of your video blogging.
So before you decide to pursue creating and maintaining a video blog, think about whether there is an easier way for you to get your message across.
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