What is a vlogger?
The term "Vlogger" is Portmanteau Videos and Blogger. Vlogger is someone who regularly publishes built -in videos on their blog, except or instead of text and other content. Some Vloggers publish videos that appear themselves or have been recorded independently, while others can publish videos in a certain genre such as humor, science or sport. Distribution of Vlog updates (Video Blog) is often facilitated by (really simple syndication) by the RSS channel, sometimes also referred to as Vidcast or Vadcast. It launched in 2000, "The Journey" recorded the transfer of the contrast to Los Angeles and the subsequent attempt to break into the show. The contrast received a wide recognition for its innovative use of the medium and later continued to host the segment on The Early Show . Since then, the vloggers have been united to host their own annual Vloggercon conference and their own Vlogger, Vloggies.
Many Vloggers Posts VidEA directly into its vlogs via YouTube, which has become the most popular website for hosting video with an audience with more than 70 million unique users per month. Vlogs are usually created using Joomla, WordPress, Blogger and other web 2.0 tools that facilitate broadcasting and inserting videos via content management (CMS). The increase in Vlog's popularity also maintained the development of digital recording on mobile phones that allow Vlogger to publish videos that have noticed with their phones directly on the web.
In 2006, an independent journalist and Vlogger, Josh Wolf, did subtitles when he was arrested for refusing to turn to the authorities, a video he made during the protest against Group 8 (G8), which included the burning of the burning police car in Mission District. While it is detained on federal correction Institution (FCI) in Dublin organized Wolf interviews with the media to discuss the differences between the rights to freedom of speech speech compared to those independent or civilCH journalists and bloggers.
Theincrease in the popularity of viral videos has encouraged many bloggers and corporate sites to insert yourself to bring traffic to your site. A simple act of publishing a viral video before or at the peak of its popularity and ensuring that it comes in a search engine could lead to an increase in several thousand interventions on the web. Vloggers who want to draw traffic on their site sometimes also publish their videos on other video sharing sites such as YouTube, and include a title to a video that directs the audience to visit their website "See more videos like these."