There are several services that offer free blogs to any one who wants. The most popular services or blogging service are
WordPress.com and
Blogger.com,although a Google search for “free blog” turns up over 150 million sites — surely there’s one that meets what ever crazy needs or desires you have.
Now Let Me Get Started For The Newbie:
1. Sign up for an account at
Blogspot.com. Your blog will be as my example like this "
username.blogspot.com" or "
yourdesirename.blogspot.com" and continue,also you check
Top 10 Best free blogging platforms you'll see the best free blogging platforms.
2. Select a template that you want appy. There are lots of
great blogger template designer to choose from various designer. Or you can go with the blogger default template.
- Being a Blogger: OK, now you have a blog. What are you going to do with it? The stereo type of bloggers is that we post about our cats and what we had for lunch, but the reality is that there’s bloggers out there writing about every conceivable topic.
- Your blog is only limited by your passions — what do you have to say? Think about what purpose you want your blog to serve — do you want a record of your daily life, or maybe a way to keep friends and family up-to-date while you’re traveling? Or maybe you want a place to promote your writing, music, or artwork and to keep in touch with your fans? Maybe you want a channel to communicate with your customers — and where they can communicate with you? Perhaps you want to share your insights on politics, freelancing, soccer coaching,high school teaching, or fishing with the world?
- There are a few things you should know about writing a blog, though. While there are examples of every conceivable style of writing on blogs across the Web, there are a few qualities which blog writing tends to share:
- It’s short: Reading on the screen isn’t as enjoyable as reading on paper, so people tend to shy away from really long pieces. 2,000 words is long for a blog post; 1,000 words is a pretty good goal; short pieces of 300 words or so are perfectly acceptable.
- Paragraphs are shorter: Because you have to scroll a lot when reading on a screen,paragraphs tend to be shorter so a whole thought can fit in a browser window.
- Important points are highlighted: Online readers tend to skim through pieces, so web writers often put key points in bold type so their readers can easily pick out the crucial stuff.
- Bulleted lists are common: Bulleted lists are another way that skimmers are a ccommodated,making all the main points easily.
- It contains links to other sites: Blogging tends to take advantage of the ability to link to to her work, either to offer up references (e.g. a link to a definition of a difficult word or concept on Wikipedia) or to continue conversations started else where (e.g. a link to a post on another blog which you’re responding to).
- It’s conversational in tone: Blog writing tends to be a little more personal than most writing. What readers tend to respond to is the writer’s unique voice, their personality as expressed through their writing. That means you can use “I” and “you”, you can use slang, you can even swear if it fits your site’s purpose. All of these “rules” are, of course, broken repeatedly.
- There are millions of blogs on the Internet, but only a tiny fraction of them are active. There are a number of reasons why blogs “die” — people run out of things to say, they get busy, or worst of all, they feel like they’re talking to themselves. Here are a few tips to help you keep your blog up and read:
- Create a posting schedule: When you start your blog, commit to posting once a week, or once every two weeks, and block out some time in your schedule to do that. Start with a low posting rate — if you find you have enough time to post more, it will be a pleasant surprise for your readers (as opposed to the disappointment of readers used to seeing you post every day when you start posting every two weeks).
- Brainstorm a hundred post ideas: Sit down with a notebook and write out a hundred (or 50, or 200, or what ever you can — but set the bar high) topics you could write about. Even better,create 100 titles of forth coming posts. You can even go another step and write quick outlines of how the post might look, When you are stuck for something to write about, pull out your notebook and write one ff your list.
- Write posts in advance: Build up a backlog of three or four (or more) posts. This gives you a cushion in case you find yourself stuck for a topic down the road, and you can also use the post scheduling feature several blogs have (WordPress.com and Blogger.com both allow this) to set up posts for the future if you are going to go on vacation or something.
- Tell people your address: Let people know you have a blog. Put the URL on your business cards, add it to your email signatures, put it in your profile on social networking sites,include it when you post to forums,and so on.
- Comment on other people’s blogs: Be an active part of the blogging community. People will see your comments and click the link to find out more about you. Plus, you’ll make friends in your area of interest.
- Link to other blogs: When other bloggers see you’ve linked to them, they’ll check you out — and may link back to return the favour.
- Write a guest post: Lots of high-profile blogs will publish guest posts from other bloggers to help them get some attention. Check your favourite blogs and see if they have information about contributing — if you can’t find any thing, email the blogger and ask.
- Write great content: I’ve saved the most important thing for last. Nobody will read your site if you write poorly, or if it’s boring. Nobody will publish your guest posts,and nobody will link to you. You won’t feel motivated to write,because you’ll feel like nobody is reading you, and because you feel unsatisfied with the quality of the work. You don’t have to be Heming way,but you do have to develop an authentic, engaging voice.
Ready, To set Your blogger/Blogspot:
In the time it’s taken you to read this post, you could have set up a blog and published three 300 word posts already. It’s easy, it’s fun, and if you play your cards right, it could make you some money. Not just because you can put ads up or sell products using a blog (though you can do both of those things) but because a blog gives potential employers, clients,and customers a way to find out more about you and to build a relationship with you or your company that’s more human
(and humanizing) that the simple exchange of dollars for products.
Title : How To Create Your Own blogger/blogspot website
Description : There are several services that offer free blogs to any one who wants. The most popular services or blogging service are WordPress.com a...