Help for Beginning Bloggers to Overcome the Challenges of Blogs
That really is a mouthful of words to say for sure but beginning bloggers need help and sometimes that help can come from unexpected places. One place is here in my forum "Everything Is Open for Discussion - Let's Talk in the Kitchen".
So why would you come to my kitchen and expect to receive help for your beginning blogging challenges? Because I have been at this internet stuff for a long time, marketing, consulting, making connections, and collecting loads of information and all that gives me experience. Something you can tap into right here.
You see I can give you help in areas that others may not be keyed in on. Some of the nitty gritty of actually earning while you learn to become good at your craft. No matter what that may or what your blog contains. What I know and share can help you reach those goals you have set for yourself, your blog, and your earning potential.
So friends and fellow travelers, what I have for you today is a basic beginners overview and outline of what you will be doing to get your blog experience started off on the right foot. So I am going to give you a free copy of "Blogging for Beginners". It is real simple to grab your copy by visiting HERE. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1sopfjurfavqgc0/8axolxLICS You will only have personal use rights of this material. You may purchase PLR Rights by contacting owner of this forum.
Here is an excerpt from the eBook "Blogging for Beginners":
Set Up a Blogger Blog
Setting up a blog on Blogger is quite easy. The first thing you want to do is to set up a Google
account for the blog. You can do this by going to Blogger.com and then following the link in the
resources section.
It takes about 2 or 3 minutes to set up a Google account. If you already have a Google account
you can use it if you wish.
After you have set up your Google account you should go back to Blogger.com and sign-in
using your Google account username and password. Your username is typically the e-mail
address you used when creating the account.
You can set up your account so it remembers your username and password. Only do this if you
are on a non-shared computer.
Look for the “Create a blog” option on the dashboard of Blogger. The dashboard is the page
you go to every time you log onto your Blogger account. You can manage several blogs from
the same dashboard if they were all created with the same Google account.
As you can see we start at the beginning and walk you through the beginning basics. This is my gift to #Adlanders that visit this thread and enjoy it.
Thanks for stopping by,
Jim Allen III