The Pros and Cons of Video Blogging

Video blogging is becoming a hit. If a while ago someone might get distracted by the lack of proper knowledge to handle the videos, now these days are over. Today most of the blog platforms already have special plugins that make the work with videos really simple even for technically "challenged" people.

Let’s have a look at the advantages and disadvantages of video blogging to be able to make an objective decision whether to jump on this train.

Among the serious advantages of video blogging is a fact that video blogs grab the attention of web surfers very effectively, and people are much more likely to become excited about the dynamic content of a video blog than they are likely to find a written posting very thrilling. The more enthusiastic viewers are about a site, the quicker the word of mouth spreads, and the more traffic this blog is likely to get.

Maybe in future this advantage will not be that serious, because everybody will be doing video blogging. But before these days come, video still rocks.

Still, video blogging has certain disadvantages. For example, a video blog requires a nice portion of server space and server bandwidth. Let’s do a simple calculation. A video is 50 Mb; 20 views of the video and 1 Gb of the blog bandwidth is out. 200 views and 10 Gb are out. For many hosting packages 10 Gb bandwidth can be a limit.

The way out is to host the video outside the blog, using the help of such services as YouTube or MetaCafe or Google Video.

And another serious disadvantage is that creating a video takes time, usually more time than write a page of the text.

Having taken into account the pros and cons of video blogging with the help of this post, your decision about video blogging will be more wise and objective. The choice is yours.

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