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How to start a Blog

Today I am going to be sharing tips for people that want to start a Blog.  Let's get going!

1. decide what platform you want to use to Blog: a few platforms for blogging are Blogger (the one I use), Squarespace, WordPress, and Wix. All links are posted at the bottom of the Blog for you to check out and review.

2. Writing:  One of my biggest tips for starting a blog is DO NOT WRITE AN INTRO BLOG.  Instead, write your first Blog about something you are interested in and want to tell other people about, or even just write a tutorial Blog.  Also, be patient- it may take weeks, months, or years for people to find you.  If you wish, you can also get a text editor such as Grammarly or Wordtune and I will link both editors at the bottom of the Blog.

3. Help people find your Blogs:  Make another social media account for you to share your Blogs on such as Twitter or Facebook.  This method helps- I use it all the time.

4. Comments:  If you would not like to deal with comments, you can simply turn comments off in the settings.  But if you like comments and wish to keep them on, just keep in mind that there are people in the world that leave negative and rude comments.  Don't dwell on them, and just move on to the next Blog.

5. Profile:  Customize your profile by uploading a profile photo and writing a description (here is where you can put your intro).

Those are all of my biggest tips and if you do want to start a Blog, good luck and happy Blogging!!  ๐Ÿ˜€

Links: ⬇️

blogger.com      sqaurespace.com    wordpress.com  wix.com

grammarly.com   wordtune.com


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