How to Start a Blog
September 15, 2011 by admin
Filed under Blogging 101, Blogging Platforms, Monetization, Traffic
If you just spend time browsing sites online, having your own site could make your online experience better. You can set up a blog even if it’s just a hobby. If you’re a business owner, you may need to build a personal blog that’s separate from your business blog. Blogging and site-building is also a great way for small online business owners, with trivial web design knowledge to promote their businesses. A blog is the most affordable form of website. Many designers charge much less for a blog design and installation than they would charge for complete, traditional, html or flash site design. Maybe it’s because a blog is so easy to set up, you’d be up and running in 30 minutes.
When blogging became lucrative, marketers quickly launched on a blog explosion over the internet. There were still traditional sites around, but almost all of these sites had a blog attached to them
If you decided to begin learning more about running a blog, here are some tips for you
1. Choose a Blogging Platform
Play around with several different blogging platforms to choose the best one for your needs. Doing this will help you get to know the world of blogging on a personal level. Start with several small websites on Blogger and on Typepad. After this, you can go for wordpress.org and wordpress.com. After trying it out, answer this question honestly: are you fit to be a blogger?.
2. Webhosting and Domain Names
If you realize that using a blog program and posting regularly are easy tasks, upgrade your free blog to a paid one. Some people just find joy in blogging, while others like the idea of adding a personal touch to a traditional site. A hosted blog can have more features than those on free platforms. There are some blog platforms that prohibit the posting of advertisements.
With a hosting plan, you have more space for your blog. All internet marketers could do with more website space and bandwidth. If you’re a video blogger, space is extremely important. If you have your own site, you can do more experimenting with design. Your new blog could also use a unique domain name to identify it from all the other websites on the web.
3. Blogging for Socializing
Comments on blogs add to the value of the website in general. Having people react to your posts means your blog is thriving. By making it possible for customers to post remarks publicly, and answering comments publicly, you can encourage people to interact with you more. Responding to these comments and communicating with the commenters or just saying thank you shows you care for the blog visitors
Visit the following websites for more tips:
SEO Tips
Internet Marketing Tips
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