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Blogger vs Journalist: The Ultimate Debate Solved

Blogger vs Journalist Appeared in 1997 when the term 'weblog' was coined by Jorn Barger Officially appeared in 1605 with the publication of first newspaper SALARY: SALARY: 19k – 33 k 40k – 90k on average 24k-.33k for on average corporate bloggers APPEAL TO: APPEAL TO: EMOTIONS FACTS Can do reserch and writing anywhere, even on the coach Has to be present at the events, meet people, conduct interviews PLACE OF WORK Can be of any education and profession Usually gets professional journalism education EDUCATION Blogging as a primary or additional source of income, or not bringing income at all (writes for the sake of writing) Journalism as primary source of income (writes to earn) INCOME More subjective, includes personal opinion More objective, doesn't include personal opinion ОВJECTIVITY Creates different types of Works with one type of CONTENT content content Has to meet guidelines of the publication he works for Has more freedom to GUIDELINES experiment Has to meet strict deadlines. More flexible. Can edit live TIMELINES The content gets old soon, so new topics should be found content, refresh old posts Can use slang, first person narration, incomplete sentences and phrases Should use professional language, and consider the rules of censorship LANGUAGE - Gets new products to write · Meets and interviews reviews on them celebrities - Chooses what to write about - Usually has flexible job hours - Gets partnership and sponsorhip offers · Builds blogger network, establishes contacts · Establishes contacts in different spheres Can win Pulitzer prize - Gets wider access to information - Gets free entries and backstage passes Famous bloggers: Famous journalists: Arianna Hunter S. Huffington Thompson Journalist, writer. huffingtonpost.com Wrote for Esquire, The New York Times, Time, Vanity Fair Michael John Arrington Steinbeck Journalist, writer, author of Pulitzer techcrunch.com Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath Nick Ernest Denton Hemingway Journalist, writer, won Nobel Prize in gawker.com Literature Gina Marie Mark Trapani Twain Journalist, writer, lifehacker.com author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Pete Benjamin Cashmore Franklin Journalist, politician, diplomat, statesman, one of the Founding Fathers of the United mashable.com States RESOURCES: www.slideshare.net/bembridge/ldifference-between-bloggers-and-journalists-why-brands-should-consider-w orking-with-bloggers www.velocitydigital.co.uk/blogging-stats-2013-infographic/ www.lifehacker.com/can-i-really-make-a-living-by-blogging-1537783554 www.buzzfeed.com/jtes/heres-what-female-and-male-journalists-actually-make www.owni.fr/2011/03/14/the-twisted-psychology-of-bloggers-vs-journalists-rosen-sxsw/ www.thenextweb.com/us/2010/08/18/blogging-vs-journalism-the-ongoing-debatel www.wannabehacks.co.uk/2014/05/09/the-great-things-about-being-a-journalist/ www.danoah.com/the-top-ten-perks-of-being-a-big-blogger www.addicted2success.com/news/the-top-10-famous-multi-million-dollar-bloggers/ www.journalismdegree.org/2009/25-most-influential-journalists-in-history/ com ESSAYTIGERS PERKS

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What's the difference between bloggers and journalists? The legendary question can be finally answered. The infographic puts a blogger and a journalist face to face to show you the peculiarities of ea...

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