If you have a blog at the root directory of your website, you have the ability to the blog to a subfolder on the site so that you can put something else at the root directory. Moving your blog to a subfolder can be complicated, and the exact steps depend on your website hosting provider and the software you use to power the blog -- however, the process is similar overall. After you finish moving the blog, redirect the old pages to the new location so users can find your pages with specific content.
According to the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988, all original, fixed content published in the United States after April 1, 1989 is automatically copyrighted. This law holds true for personal blogs as well as other traditionally published works. Your blog material, including pictures, can still be stolen and used elsewhere on the Web. Ensure your original content is safe from thieves by implementing a few protective measures to deter unfair use.
Google designed Blogger.com to be a push-button publishing website. Blogger users can register for a domain name -- ending in "blogspot.com" -- and design and publish blog posts, pictures and other materials to that URL. The Blogger tool comes with a variety of settings. Some are designed to increase the security of your website and protect it from hackers, spammers and individuals who might poach the material it contains. You can use these settings, combined with inserting a JavaScript code in your blog's HTML and using third-party protection, to keep your blog content from being stolen.
A blog is a Web site where entries are made in journal style. Blogs usually provide commentary or news on a particular subject. A blog usually combines text, images, links to other blogs (such as RSS Feeds), Web pages and other media related to the topic.