Comparison of Twitter and Blogging
Twitter vs Weblogs
Blogging's rise to prominence can be attributed to the simplicity and speed with which pages and entries can be created in a blog. Many people who previously had the requisite expertise in web creation are now able to launch their own websites on which to share their ideas and opinions with the world. Twitter is a service online that makes it easy to share one's opinions with others.
For those familiar with the blogging medium, a Twitter profile is like a condensed version of a standard blog. because the user has fewer customization possibilities than on a blog.
Blog authors may not have as much leeway as website designers when it comes to customising their online presence as they do on social media platforms like Twitter, but they still have more options. Blogs still allow for the incorporation of media items such as audio and video clips and images. In Twitter's current iteration, this is just not feasible. Because of this, people have to use "text talk" to say everything they want to say in just 140 characters.
Since weblogs are still websites in their own right, you'll need access to a computer to make the required changes to the pages. If you want to use Twitter, all you need is a mobile phone, which is why each tweet can only be 140 characters long. This makes it easier for users to post updates and new entries within seconds of any event they think is worth tweeting about.
Advertisements are a tried and true method of monetization, and blogging has long been recognised as a viable option. The vast majority of blogs have advertisements that provide income for the site's proprietor. There is currently no way for Twitter to make money, as they do not use advertisements on their site. Because of this, Twitter's long-term profitability has been called into doubt. Even with all the scepticism, many individuals have put a lot of money into Twitter in the hopes that it will be successful.
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