Web PR: “Blogging” — Just Not Big Enough Anymore?

Blogging is now so big that the word itself seems too small. Though both involve the blending of  ingredients, you wouldn’t lump baking and chemistry in one category, would you? Herewith a handful of terms that better define discrete types of blogs and bloggers.

Blabbing: Social media’s version of People magazine, i.e., gossips.

Blaggards: Slow writers.

Bleepers: Bloggers that consistently use offensive language.

Blegging: To blog when you’re dying for attention.

Bloafers: Lazy bloggers who can’t start or finish a blog.

Blonkers: Blogs by crazy people that make no sense whatsoever.

Bloopers: Unintentionally funny bloggers.

Blooting: Stealing ideas from others’ blogs.

Bloozers: Anyone in a 12-step program who blogs about it.

That’s just a start.  As sure as I “blurt” for a living, more will come.

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