How to Create Your Own Blog Account
How to Create Your Own Blog Account
Creating your own blog account is relatively easy, especially when compared to building a website. Even if you’re using a what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) editor to build a simple website, you will still have to design every page, purchase a domain, host it and figure out how to upload your work to your site. This is not so with a blog. You can make your own personal blog account on one of the large networks for free and you will not have to be concerned about learning how to upload any news pages to it.
So how do you go about creating your own blog account? To begin with, you need to consider which type of blog you want to create. For example, do you want to use your blog for your personal business as a promotional technique or do you want to use it to log events in your personal life? Which ever you decide, it will help to determine which type of blog you should create.
People that want to use their blog to write about their daily life, may want to make an account on the Myspace, or other such networks. You can find easy to follow instructions on Myspace to help you create your blog, keep it updated and share it with other users. The cost for creating your own blog on Myspace is free and another great benefit is that you wont have to be in charge of hosting it. Instead, Myspace will host it on their own network and will also provide you with all the tools you need to update it.
If you’re creating your own blog account to promote your business, you may want to open an account with Google Blogger, especially if you do not own a website. Upon creating your own blog account, Google Blogger will allow you to customize the template and the subdomain you use to display your blog. If using a specific keyword or phrase in your blog, it is a good idea to use that in your subdomain address too.
After you finish this easy process, then you can take some time to start checking out other Blogger options that are available. To optimize your blog completely, you will want to consider how many posts you display on each page and whether or not you will allow comments, after all this, you can feel good about creating your first blog.
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