You know you want to start a blog, but how does this whole blogging thing work? It's not nearly as difficult as you might imagine. Here are 7 quick and easy tips to get you started.
1. Even if you do not have your own domain and hosting account you can get a free WordPress blog at the WordPress site. See 'References' at the end of the article to access the WordPress site. It will not be quite as professional as a WordPress blog hosted on your own site, but the point is – just do it. Do not worry about hosting – it is not critical. When you arrive at the WordPress site just click on the big blue button that says, 'Start Your WordPress Blog'.
2. Create a user name. This will become part of the name of your blog so put some real thought into this name. Make it relevant to the subject of your blog. Fill in your e-mail address (a primary address where you will receive your login instructions, password and other important information). Agree to the legal stuff and …
3. Click on 'Gimme A Blog!' WordPress will do everything that is necessary to create your blog for you. You do not have to do a thing except continue to the next page.
4. On the next page you will see your domain name. It will consist of 'yourblogname.wordpress.com'. Take a few minutes to admire it! This might be your very first domain and your first home on the Web.
5. Now you must think about the title of your blog. This is as important as the name because it will appear in the header on every page of your blog. The search engines will know it's the name and will decide on your ranking depending on how relevant the title is to your content. Choose well.
6. Sit back, have a cup of coffee, and wait for your activation e-mail. You will receive detailed instructions from the folks at WP on what to do next.
7. Start Blogging!
Answer these questions and you'll be on your way to getting your own WordPress blog:
- Do you have a domain? If not, what's holding you back from getting a WordPress hosted blog?
- What have you chosen as the name for your blog?
- What title have you chosen for your WordPress blog?
- Do you have a plan for implementing your first WordPress blog today?
Source by Cathy Perkins