Are blogs better than books?

Do you read blogs in the niche that interests you? Have you ever wondered if blogs are better than books? Read on for ideas.

Blogs can be accurate along with images and links. But they really miss something great or the other. On the other hand, the books are there to provide all the information, including advanced topics.

There is no better feeling than reading a book and flipping through its solid pages. You get the feeling of royal touch that blogs cannot provide. Looking at your computer screen can be harmful to your eyes due to the ultraviolet rays it radiates. Above all, there is nothing better than having a good book at hand with all the information, photographs and references.

Blogging sites can change over time and you may lose them. While this is the case, the books are always close at hand on your shelf.

It’s good to make the first four or five chapters of the book you’re writing available as a blog. Then provide a link to your book, whether you have chosen to list it on a free site or sell the book on Amazon. Rather, a blog will help attract more readers to your book, be it digital or paper. So blogs help promote your books, not replace them.

Blogs are great because they help you feed yourself daily or weekly information in chunks and you can absorb them quickly and tirelessly. But seeing the volume of content within a book can overwhelm you. But they are books that you have read from first grade to possibly your higher education. Blogs are a new technology, but gathering information from books and taking notes will always work.

Why is a library full of books so enriching? Can blogs replace all these books? As I mentioned earlier, blogs are a new technology, while books have been around since time immemorial. In addition to books, you will find other information in the form of newspapers, magazines, tabloids, and newspapers in a library. Can blogs replace all of these? Therefore, I follow my previous statement that yes, a library full of books and information is powerful, insightful, and knowledgeable.

In short, the above reasons justify why books will always be better than blogs. Have you ever thought otherwise? I hope this article has been able to highlight my point of view on books and blogs.

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