If you like to write, express your opinions, or share your creativity with others, you may be interested in starting your own blog. Internet services have opened doors to connecting and sharing with others simply and easily from your home! One of the most popular ways to share events going on around you, or express your thoughts and creativity is through a weblog, or blog. They are usually free and easy to set up a new account. Here is a step-by-step guide to the easiest way to create your own blog:
1. Find a host. Unless you want to create your own website, youre going to have to find a website that will host your blog. In other words, you need to find a website that will let you have your own page to update, etc., but they do the work of saving and displaying your page (along with the collection of other pages from bloggers like you) on the Internet.
There are many sites that host blogs for free. You can ask your friends for input if you want to be in the s ame blog community that they are, or you can search online for blog sites. Blogger.com, Wordpress.com, Weebly.com, Xanga.com, and LiveJournal.com are among the top most popular free blog hosts. Also, many social networking sites, like Facebook and Myspace have a section for writing notes or blog entries, so they too could be used as a blog, but these websites are not focused on blogging. Sometimes your internet provider, like Copper.net, will host blog accounts. Go to the members homepage or contact your ISP to see if this option is available for you.
2. Create a new account. In order for you to have a blog page, youll need an account with a username and password. Your username usually ends up being the primary name for the blog, e.g., user_name.blogger.com would be the url to your blog and probably show up in one or two places on the site. Youll want to pick a username that fits you well and a password you can remember.
To create a new account, youll often see a sign up or new member link on the home page of the blog site. You can probably find a help section for more information. When you click to start a new membership, you will probably need fill out a form with some basic information, like your email address and what you want as your username and password. These forms are often very simple.
3. Select your blog title and (if available) subtitle. Blog titles are often where you can be creative, interesting, and unique, then the subtitle kind of explains what the blog is about. Think about what you want people to know about your blog from first glance. Is it going to be a little bit of everything? Are you going to focus on a specific topic or hobby of yours? Let people know in a unique and interesting way. You may want to browse through other peoples blogs for some ideas and inspirationperhaps of what NOT to do too!
4. Choose your colors and layout. This is the part where you can really set the mood and create the first impression you want. When people first come across your blog, this will be the first things theyll see. A dark background with deep colors can present a dark and mysterious mood, a bright colored layout can bring a happy or exotic feel, and a neat neutral design can come across in a professional tone.
Most host sites will have several predesigned themes to pick from. This is a good place to start, especially while you take some time to learn how to make design edits. Each site is different, so youll have to learn how to change backgrounds, colors , and widgets specifically on this site. There should be plenty of help pages to show you how to do everything. Dont worry if you arent sure you what you want your layout to look like, you can always change it later! Sometimes its fun to go with a completely different look some months into your blogging.
5. Write your first entry! You can write a short piece just to see what itll look like and let people know youve just started, or you can jump right in with your first feature-length blog entry! Be yourself! Have fun and be creative. The important thing is expressing yourself, not worrying about how many people will read it! You can always make edits to posts later, but dont forget, as soon as you hit publish, your entry will be open to anyone who has Internet service, so you might want to read it over for any grammar/spelling mistakes at least once before you publish!
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