This post is the second part of a two part series explaining how to create a blog. If you haven’t already created a blog at www.blogger.com, then scroll down to my earlier post and start there. Once you have created your blog, start here to publish your first real post.
(1) Go to www.blogger.com and log in using your username and password from when you created your blog.

(2) Click “New Post” to begin writing a new post.

(3) Write a title for your blog post. Make it short and understandable by any reader. Think like a newspaper.

(4) Enter your post text into the big white box under the title. You can use the buttons on top of the white box to add special elements to your post. The most common buttons that I use are the “link” button, which says “link” and the “picture” button which looks like a blue/green blob and is immediately next to the “link” button. When you type your post, try to keep it short: 250 words is a good maximum. I like to include a picture with all of my posts, but they are, of course, optional. (See picture from step 3)
(5) When you are finished, click “publish post” to complete the post and make it live. (See picture from step 3)
(6) Click “View Post” to go to your blog and see your first post.

(7) Bask in the glory of your first, REAL, blog post. You’re not done yet, however. Scroll down to the bottom of your post, and right after the text that you write, you’ll see an icon that looks like an M next to a pencil. Click on the M to start sending an email.

(8) Enter your name, your email, your friend’s email, the word verification, and a quick message. In your message, you should ask your friend to visit your blog and leave a comment. You don’t need to include a link to your blog. That will be done automatically. Here is the text that I used on my first post: “Miro, check out my first blog post. Would you be so kind as to read it and leave me a comment? Thanks, T”.

(9) Okay, now you’re officially on your way. You have created content and driven people to repeat it. If you repeat this process of generating content once a week, soon you’ll create a vibrant community of readers. Once you have created enough content, people will start to find you on the internet automatically, but that comes later. For now, just focus on sending content to people you know.
p.s. Wondering where to go to read your blog? Remember the “URL” that you chose when you were creating your blog. Well, you can go to your blog by opening a web browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome. Type “http://myblogurl.blogspot.com”, and press enter. (Make sure you replace “myblogurl” with the URL you chose when making your blog. If you don’t remember what this is, you can always find it out by going to www.blogger.com, logging in, and clicking “View Blog”. Then read your URL off the top of the browser window.

















