“Blogs vs. Vlogs: Which One Captures Your Audience’s Heart – and Why It Matters?”
To engage with a vlog, viewers leave comments, “like” the video, share it with friends and family, and subscribe to your YouTube channel or follow you on social media to see more of your content in their feed.
Blog posts are easier to create as long as you know how to write. Vlogs are a little harder to create because they require a decent camera (if you have a decent smartphone, that’ll work just fine), perfect audio and (maybe) a computer to use video editing software on.
You also need enough technical skills to know how to do video editing.