Comparing The Differences Between Books And Blogs



Blog articles are usually really short. They have only 300-400 words which make them easy to read. Each blogger wants to be the best in their field and attracting as much online readers as possible is a must.

But blog articles, being that short have some disadvantages. Blog writers are not able to go deeply in any subject and they have to discuss very superficial.

This is why bloggers choose to discuss only about a single domain. But the articles are still somehow random. This can be problematic especially for aspiring gardeners. They usually have to know the botanical concepts a little more deeply and a blog is not usually that helpful.

Search engine optimization is very important because every blogger wants its article to be found as easy as possible. But this means that a certain keyword is used multiple times and the blog article usually becomes just an addition of words. The information can’t be delivered properly in this way. And the saddest part is that more and more bloggers are going on this road.

Books don’t have to be that restrictive and a single word doesn’t have to be repeated many times and the information can be delivered very easy. The subject treated in a book doesn’t have to be restricted either because there isn’t any word count limit.

Books have something special about them too. They can bring back the calm days when no one seemed to be stressed by the fast pace of the urban life.

Another advantage is that you can read a book anywhere and you won’t have to worry about low battery and about the radiations that can affect your eyes.

Computers have become very accessible nowadays and more and more people prefer to do all the work with the help of the computer. But you have to try some things in the old fashioned way and you will see that they can be better.

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