A blog aggregates many posts. Each post can be as long as you like. Web writing techniques recommend that you write short article, easy to skim and such because people don't like reading long sections off the computer screen.
You can use blog statistic tools to find out who has been visiting your blog, what key words they are using to see your blog, what pages and post they are looking at and how long they are on your blog. The number of visits that appear on your stats is the amount of times someone have entered your blog.
Yes, as long as you attribute it to them.
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There is a Blog Spot blog page called Skid Steer Solutions which has a blog with an in depth review on some skid steer attachments. The review is thorough, but not overly long. You can also read one on a blog site called Skid Steer Attachments Blog.
maybe since 2005
Without knowing what the other options are, it's hard to say if the report is better suited to be placed on a blog. A blog does have the ability to reach many people at one time as long as they know where to find the blog.
It is secure as long as you will be careful to put any confidential information from you.
Nope. It can be for pleasure, an outlet, or for money. Quality over length will always sell. Think about it: Would you rather read a 20 page blog, or a 2 page blog that says the same thing as the 20 page? Thought so.
You can view any blog as long as the writer set permissions for everyone to be able to view. You do not need to have a blogger account just to view blogs.
Add a link to their blog from your blog.
Blogs will ultimately reveal the personality of their owners if the owner is writing it as him/herself. If you read the blog long enough you'll tell who is self-centered and who is not.
There are two ways to get your blog indexed by Google. The first is to submit your blog to Google manually. If you do this it could take Google a good 1-2 weeks (sometimes more) to get around to processing your request. The faster way is to find a blog that already has a good Google ranking. Have a link to your blog placed on that one and the Google web crawlers will likely find it long before Google processes the aforementioned request. Make sure your blog is SEO optimized. The better you use keywords, the better your rankings will be (and grow) once Google does find your blog.