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Blogging and Vlogging

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Language peculiarities of
Vlogging and Blogging
(on Youtube, Google)
Blog Vs Vlog: What Is The Difference
Between Blog And Vlog
Every day, thousands of bloggers and vloggers are starting their
new blog or YouTube channel with the hope to make more
money and to establish their business as a brand. Today, we are
going to learn the difference between blog and vlog and
complete analysis on blog vs Vlog and blog vs vlog income.
Blogs, as well as Vlog both, have emerged as an effective
marketing tool for corporates, brands, companies, and
individuals as well. There are platforms like WordPress, Wix,
Tumblr, and Blogger that can be used for creating a blog, and
we have platforms like Youtube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Facebook
and more can be used for Vlogging.
Blogging Or Vlogging: Which One Has
More Potential?
 The internet is flooded with success stories of many bloggers
and vloggers. If you are planning to explore the revenue
earning potential of the internet through blogging or
vlogging then it is important to know what is a vlogging and
blogging.
 Both blogs, as well as a vlog, revolve around content, the
major difference is, in the blog the topic is discussed through
written content, whereas in the vlog the content is explained
through video.
Difference Between Blog And Vlog
 Blogging has emerged as one of the most popular means to
connect with online users. The blog is more like an online log of
topics penned down by the blogger.
 The reason blog has become popular it is easy to start and you
don’t have to invest any money in it. Many platforms allow you to
start the blog free of cost.
 To start a blog you only need impeccable writing skill. If you are
planning to start a blog on a subject that can be best explained
through content by splitting up in bullet points and paragraphs
then blogging can prove beneficial.The blog is more like a journal
where a writer express their views, ideas or share information that
could be found relevant by a certain group of readers and they
might follow the blog to get the latest updates on the blog
Difference Between Blog And Vlog
 A vlog is a short video blog that explains video content. A Vlog can
be of short duration or it can be long videos depending on topics
and coverage.
 To start a vlog you need an explanatory video where a certain topic
is discussed in a video format. For Vlogging you need certain
equipment like high-quality camera, microphone, knowledge of
video editing, someone for recording the video. You can even make
a video using your high-end smartphone as well.
 Even a shooting of a small video can take up to 4 hours! So you
have to invest a good amount of time and money in updating a
vlog.
 Since vlogs have become highly popular, now many bloggers have
incorporated vlogs in their blogs to make the platform more
relevant and content-rich.
WHO IS PARTICIPATING?
CHARLIEISSOCOOLLIKE
1,904,796 subscribers
274,755,459 video views
CHARLIEISSOCOOLLIKE
 Charlie McDonell is a 22 year old Youtuber who has been
making videos since the age of 16.
 He was the first British Youtuber to reach 1,000,000
subscribers.
 In his ‘About’ section, he says “So there was this time
when I made a video about tea and now Youtube is my
job or something.”
 He makes videos about music, Doctor Who, fun science
and “Challenge Charlie”.
EAT YOUR KIMCHI
292,631 subscribers
84,033,027 video views
EAT YOUR KIMCHI
 Simon and Martina are a Canadian couple who trained
for six years to become teachers and then moved in to
teach English in South Korea.
 They have been making videos since 2008 showcasing
the funny, quirky things they come across there
originally to show to family and friends.
 They have now evolved to having Music Mondays in
which they talk about K-pop and other videos about
Korean food and culture.
ENGAGEMENTS
o These vloggers, as most, started making videos for their
own entertainment. In the case of Charlie McDonell, he
started making videos to avoid revising for his GCSEs.
The makers of Eat Your Kimchi were teachers that
moved to Korea to teach English and stared vlogging to
keep their families up to date.
o Within a few years, hundreds of thousands of viewers
have subscribed to these prosumers and the likes,
causing them to feel obliged to carry on creating. The
hobby of video-making became a structured routine
done to attract more and more viewers in an effort to
display their likeability.
THANK YOU FOR
YOUR TIME.
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