Tumblr is for certainty a fascinating, well liked and well-known social networking site. However, Tumblr is a little different from any other social networking site you have probably ever seen. This blog is, in fact, called tumblogging, also known as” micro blogging”, since it permits you to blog as many times as you like, i.e. you can blog all night or all day, to keep in touch with family or friends, post pictures, texts, links, video, audio files, write articles and upload a YouTube video. In other words, whatever you want to do, or have dreamt of doing, with your blog post, it can be done very efficiently and effectively.
Tumblr uses great techniques to draw near and captivate viewers from home via its massive network system. For instance, it allows you post images or even start a conversation. Further, if post something interesting, for example, your followers can reblog what you have written.
Moreover, Tumblr lets you create, design, customize and change your own Tumblr blog. An example is that you can add a banner to your title, and you can also add music to your blog to make it appealing. In addition, just like any other blog, you still have the power to post whatever you want or like, and make changes if and when necessary. By the way, it also allows users to ask questions anonymously; therefore, random visitors probably don’t need to sign in to comment.
Once you fall in love with Tumblr, there is no way you’re getting out: it is that much addictive. And, as you probably know best that in today’s world you can blog from anywhere, whether you’re at home or not; you can post with your IPhones, iPads, tablets, Smartphones, and etc. Tumblr therefore can become a vital component in one’s life.
To all bloggers: Keep blogging!
Check out these links:
http://www.infogenra.com/pros-cons-of-tumblr-blogging-platform.html
http://www.tumblr.com/docs/en/dashboard
Agreed. Tumblr allows people to follow their interests better than Twitter, as it's mostly based on visual images and gifs and allows much longer text posts. Although I think they can improve by allowing people to comment on a post, instead of just liking it or reblogging it.
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