What does the B in Blogger stand for?
business blog
Short for business blog, a blog used by a business to promote itself.
Who is the CEO of Blogger?
All such blogs and websites had to be redirected to a blogspot.com subdomain or point their own domain to Google’s servers via DNS….Blogger (service)
Type of site | Blog host |
---|---|
Owner | |
Founder(s) | Evan Williams, Meg Hourihan |
URL | www.blogger.com |
Commercial | Yes |
How do I fix my Blogger error?
Use the latest version of Chrome.
- (optional) Remove all non-Google gadgets from your blog.
- On your browser, visit your blog using HTTPS.
- At the top of your browser, click View > Developer > JavaScript Console.
- Make a list of the blog address you are viewing, and any insecure URLs listed in the error messages.
Who is the top blogger?
Top 10 highest-earning bloggers
- Moz: $44.9 million per year.
- PerezHilton: $41.3 million per year.
- Copyblogger: $33.1 million per year.
- Mashable: $30 million per year.
- TechCrunch: $22.5 million per year.
- Envato Tuts+: $10 million per year.
- Smashing Magazine: $5.2 million per year.
- Gizmodo: $4.8 million per year.
Is short for weblog?
A blog (short for weblog) is a personal online journal that is frequently updated and intended for general public consumption. Blogs are defined by their format: a series of entries posted to a single page in reverse-chronological order.
Is blogging a new form of journalism?
Despite the personal nature of blogs as a private online diary, Lasica (2002) argued that blogs are creating a new form of journalism because ordinary people can publish their own thoughts and stories about a diversity of social issues in the blogosphere.
Does Google still support Blogger?
Blogger, the blogging platform Google acquired back in 2003, is somehow still alive and kicking, even though few people remember it still exists. But alive it is — and it’s even getting some updates to its Google+ integration that will see all those 20 people still on Google+ rejoice.
How do I enable https on Blogger?
To turn on HTTPS for your custom domain blog:
- Sign in to Blogger.
- In the top left, click the Down arrow .
- Select the blog to update.
- In the left menu, click Settings Basic.
- On the right, under “HTTPS” and “HTTPS Availability,” select Yes.