| Blogger is a blog                           publishing service that allows private or multi-user                           blogs with time entries. It was created by Pyra Labs,                           which was bought by Google in 2003. Generally, the blogs                           are hosted by Google at a subdomain of blogspot.com. Up                           until May 1, 2010 Blogger allowed users to publish blogs                           on other hosts, via FTP. All such blogs had (or still                           have) to be moved to Google's own servers, with domains                           other than blogspot.com allowed via custom                           URLs. On August 23, 1999,                           Blogger was launched by Pyra Labs. As one of the                           earliest dedicated blog-publishing tools, it is credited                           for helping popularize the format. In February 2003,                           Pyra Labs was acquired by Google under undisclosed                           terms. The acquisition allowed premium features (for                           which Pyra had charged) to become free. In October 2004,                           Pyra Labs' co-founder, Evan Williams, left Google. In                           2004, Google purchased Picasa; it integrated Picasa and                           its photo sharing utility Hello into Blogger, allowing                           users to post photos to their. Blogging: It's not a fad                           and it's not going away anytime soon.  As a small                           business owner, why should you be grateful? Because even                           the smallest business can use blogging to put a human                           face on its brand and enable it to look larger than                           life. When I get out from                           behind my iMac and put on my lady clothes, I often                           address business groups on the art and science of                           business blogging, since so many small business people                           don't seem to understand its value. I tell them this:                           whether you tune up your writing skills to write your                           own blog or hire someone to do it for you by furnishing                           them with topics and quotes, a blog allows you to create                           a foundation upon which all your work and your brand is                           anchored. Simply put, blogging                           helps to brand you as an expert and sets you apart from                           your competitors by educating your prospects and your                           clients.  Giving away tidbits of information vital                           to the readers of your blog creates a bond and a rapport                           that makes people want to trust you.  "Don't                           focus on having a great blog. Focus on producing a blog                           that's great for your readers." If you've never blogged                           on behalf of your business before, however, it pays to                           do some homework before you even tap words onto your                           computer screen.  What does your audience need?                           What information can you provide that can help them? And                           how can you offer advice that appears more earnest and                           is better researched than others they might come across,                           all while representing you in the best possible                           light? | 
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