
Both blogging and vlogging have grown substantially in popularity over the past few years. With so many options available, you may be wondering which avenue is right for you.
In this blog post, we will explore the pros and cons of vlogging vs. blogging as ways to get your message out there.
What is Blogging?
A blog is a personal website that is typically updated frequently with written content. It’s like a journal or diary, but online. Blogging can be done on a variety of topics and in many formats, such as video blogging (vlogging), picture blogging, audio blogging, etc.
Many blogging platforms make up and publish content quickly such as wordpress.com, square space and so many other website builders.
A blog is a great way to reach an audience and build long-term relationships with readers. As an added bonus, you get to leave your mark on the internet, outlasting many other forms of content!
Why Blog?
Blogging is an easy way to convey a message or tell a story without much effort needed.
Readers can engage with you in different ways, such as commenting or emailing, making blogging a great way to network and foster discussion.
All you require for blogging is a computer and a website. If you are a writing nerd, you can easily blog from the comfort of wherever you are. You do not need any extra gear to complete your tasks on your blog website.
What is Vlogging?
Vlogging stands for video blogging, and it is the act of blogging using video to share your message. Vlogging can be done on a variety of topics and in different formats, such as first-person vlogging, picture vlogging, audio vlogging, etc.
There are many vlogging platforms that make it easy to set up and share your content quickly. The most popular one is YouTube. Every day, Millions of people upload video content to YouTube.
Vlogging is a great way to reach an audience and build long-term relationships with viewers.
Why Vlog?
There are many reasons why vlogging is an excellent way to get your message out there.
People are able to see emotions, and expressions and relate easily. If you are good at operating gear such as camera set-ups, studio set-ups and generally taking actual videos, vlogging is for you.
Pros of Blogging
There are many advantages of blogging:
— You have full control over your content. You can edit and update your content at any time without removing it completely from the site. You also don’t have to worry about people stealing videos and using them elsewhere.
— You can use blogging as a way to connect with your readers or audience. You can ask for their input and use it as a way to network with them.
— Building a blog can help you establish your brand and online presence.
—You can use blogging to drive traffic to your other social media presence.
— Blogging can be a great way to connect with potential clients or customers.
— Blogging can be a great way to generate income. You can make it your full-time job and earn enough income. If you’re driven to earn money from blogging, then you need to work extra smart on it. Pro-tip; don’t focus on making money, instead, focus on creating quality content, and that will be a driving force to make money.
Cons of Blogging
Blogs have many advantages, but there are also a few cons:
— You have to create unique, quality content on a regular basis. This can be time-consuming and tedious.
— You have to set up and maintain your own blog. This can be difficult and confusing for beginners. To know more about blogging as a beginner, we have an article that will help you start out.
— You have to remember to update your content regularly. This can be hard to keep track of.
— You have to remember to promote your blog posts either through social media or other online tools. If no one knows your posts exist, they won’t get any extra traffic or comments.
— if you are not good at writing, this can be hard for you unless you put your mind to it and practice regularly.
Pros of Vlogging
These are some advantages of vlogging:
— There’s a wide variety of vlogging formats, so you can find one that fits your style. You can share your knowledge in a first-person vlog, share pictures and videos in picture vlogging, or share your thoughts and opinions in audio vlogging such as podcasts.
— You can use vlogging as a way to connect with your audience and build long-term relationships with them through comments, likes and custom videos.
— Building a vlog can help you establish your brand and authority online, especially when you go viral.
— You can use vlogging to drive traffic to your other online presence such as your website or social media accounts by leaving your details on the video or in the description bar of the video.
— Vlogging can be a great way to connect with potential clients or customers for services or marketing gigs.
— Vlogging can be a great way to earn money online. This can be through promotions, AdSense, or affiliate marketing. Ensure to produce high-quality videos and be consistent in uploading videos.
— People are more impressed with visuals in storytelling and videos are a great way to do this, hence vlogging is the winner here.
Cons of Vlogging
There are a few cons to vlogging that should be considered:
— You have to create and edit original, quality videos on a regular basis. This can take up a lot of time to complete, depending on your content preference.
— A lot of set-ups are involved in vlogging. You need expensive gear and tools to make and edit your videos.
— You have to set up and maintain your own vlogging channel. The good thing is that there are so many tutorials to do so.
— You don’t have control over how your videos are shared. For example, people can download your videos and re-purpose them in other ways that you don’t have control over, and you will never know.
— You have to promote your videos to a wide variety of audiences, but only those who are interested will watch them.
— Not everyone has the courage to show their face on the internet.
My thoughts
Blogs and vlogs both have their merits and drawbacks, but we think blogging will always be king!
The online content landscape is constantly changing. There are new blog platforms popping up all the time and old ones dying out.
Vlogging is still a relatively new format that may or may not stick around as a mainstay in the internet world.
Blogging, however, has been around for a long time and is not going anywhere.
It is a tried-and-true method for sharing your message and building your brand.
TikTok is addicting, rusty and out of place; which is not a good sign, in my opinion.
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