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The vertical section or column that’s o

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The vertical section or column that’s on one side of your blog—usually used to promote things like related content, signing up for your email list or otherwise.

36. Bloglet
A very short blog entry (the length of a line or two max).

37. Blogosphere
A blogging community like what I manage for students in my Built to Blog course—or as an umbrella term to describe all blogs ever written.

Blogging Community Example on Facebook (Built to Blog) Blogging Terms
38. Blogoneer
A combination of the words “blog” and “pioneer” to describe a blogger who blogs with a pioneering (expert) attitude.

39. Blogorrhea
A portmanteau of the words “blog” and “logorrhea,” which means being excessively talkative within your blog content.

40. Blogroll
A list of other recommended blogs that are found on the algeria phone number material or footer of a blog.

41. Blogsite
Unlike Blog Site, a blogsite is a website that showcases various blog feeds from a variety of different sources.

42. Blogsnob
A blogger who doesn’t reply to the comments that have been left on their blog.

43. Blogstipation
Similar to writer’s block, this simply means being in a state of mind that makes it difficult to think about fresh blog post ideas to write about.

44. Blogstorm
Also known as a blog swarm, this occurs when there’s a huge amount of activity surrounding a particular blog subject. Also known as the avalanche of engagement created after posting a blog on a controversial subject.

Blogstorming Blogging Terms Explained (Glossary Example)
45. Borebloggin
Writing in-depth about your personal matters. It doesn’t need to be boring though
46. Blogstream
Following the mainstream news and media coverage.

47. Bloll
A combination of “blog” and “troll.” A troll who specializes in trolling bloggers.
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