How to Blog
Learn How to Blog and How to Post Your
Blog
“Blogging” has exploded onto the national scene in the past few years, and has gotten to be so pervasive that
the next presidential election is said to be partially in the hands of the well-known political bloggers. A blog
(short for web log) is a website which is usually constructed as a set of entries set up in
chronological or reverse-chronological order, with the most recent post at the top and older posts near the bottom.
As the blog builds more and more content, older posts are usually archived by week, month, or year.
Easy to Start Blogging
It’s not difficult to learn how to blog, and within a few minutes you can set up your own free, personal blog.
If you want to know how to blog the best way to learn is to see for yourself. Go to one of the free blog hosting
sites like blogger.com, wordpress.org or livejournal.com to start your account; all you need to sign up is an email
address.
You can then decide what to call your blog and usually you have the option to choose from a number of different
“templates.” These templates determine how your blog will appear to users, from the color of the backgrounds to the
size and color of the text. Though you can tinker with the template and format of the page later, when first
learning how to blog it’s usually best to pick the template you like the most and stick with it for the time
being.
Once your blog is setup you can start posting, usually from your own page within your host’s website (Blogger
calls this the “dashboard”). To type up a post, all you have to do is type in the text you want to appear on the
blog into the provided text box and click “Post.” Your post will then be published on your blog; it’s as simple as
that. Depending on your provider, you’ll probably be able to add hyperlinks to your blog as well as photos and
sometimes even video.
Set up Theme for Your Blog
One of the biggest mistakes people make when they’re learning how to blog is that they have no theme or general
idea for their blog. Though it may seem fun to setup a webpage of whatever you want to post at the time, most
people won’t want to read it. After all, why bother putting together a blog if nobody reads it?
Many people, especially those learning how to blog for the first time, decide to setup personal blogs which work
as online diaries. These can be especially helpful for people who are traveling or moving away, since they allow
friends and family to know what you’re up to. Whatever you use your blog for, it won’t take long to setup, learn
how to blog, and start posting away.
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