What kind of book blogger are you?
Many days we are confused with who is who and what should be asked to which person. Asking a book photographer about a review of a book wouldn’t be a wise thing to do. That person might or might not be conversant with the advice he/she is providing. Meanwhile asking a bookTuber about podcasts would not generate the answer you are searching for…
Let's find out what kind of blogger you are-
Holler with your type. It can be a mix of the below mentioned labels.
Problem is trying to know who is what kind of blogger so that our interests are aligned and we are sorted with the basic knowledge of understanding the criterias, in the diversified blogging community. With no hard and fast rules or set benchmarks, a virtual diary of anyone interested in books can have multiple bookish features and ideas but hey, there are categories of the types and it’s better to educate oneself to know what all you can be, how can you contribute and make a mark for yourself by foraging into the diverse options which book blogging offers-
The book photographer: Aesthetic pictures, hours of editing, the concentration is on learning the etiquettes of Editing and photography. These are Photo blogs and art blogs
Arc blogging Is when you catalog books and businesses relates to books to update the Audience of new releases and cover, trailer reveals, etc.
Book reviewing is the art of literary criticism, analysis, giving feedback, opinions and an online diary or journaling of books read, to be read, listicles.They can be further classified as Genre specific, publisher specific, author specific,quality on-topic content. They are the disintermediators, book journalists. They are the rambling kinds. The ranting ones. The truest and bluest of bibliophiles.
Book influencers are accounts of inspiring people to read more and discovering new books. Talking about issues related to books and channeling various creative ideas. Public imagination is best utilized here.
Macroblogging reviewers are Bookstagrammers, literary magazines, newsletters are categorized under this. Bookish features, articles and a combination of little bittle of everything
Micro blogging Is when the medium is short, portable, less and spontaneous kind. The best example is positing on just one medium or really short posts to draw attention of their readership
Editorship, Commissionig agent, etc are niche role providers with industry specific knowledge of blogging for bettering, editing and providing services before the book hits the stands and after.
Book discussion blogs are all inclusive blogs which offer forums, interactions, polls and virtual solidarity of ideas in a place with one and all.
Bookish memers are new age sousvelliancers. They monitor content to say the most with least words and with combination of pictures and texts.
Book marketer and promoter - is consumer centric and the focus is driving sales be it affiliate. They act as a medium between readers and publishers/authors. They advertise the world of books. They post sponsored posts more often. They sell books.
Bookish merchs and salesmanship - commercializing the art of selling books and merchs through various book tours, book events, interviews, online/offline shops etc with the help of other popular medias to draw attention.
Booktubers are vlogs. Their medium of blogging is video content.
Pod or Audio book bloggers are Audio specific bloggers with fun interactions and providing knowledge cum content through podcasts and Radio blogging. Ex. Spotify and Anchor blogs.
Book clubbing is Collaborative blogs or group blogs in a reverse blogging environment. They chat and discuss books Ex. Book Of The Month, interest specific bloggers solidarity.
Do give Belladonnaoflavender a follow and don’t forget to check out the bio link for descriptive analysis. Hope to see more of you doing more than just reviews. Spread your wings I say.