Showing posts with label Blogger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogger. Show all posts

Monday, 29 February 2016

How to Make a Political Blog WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 29,

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Decide how you would prefer to host your political blog. If you already have web server space of your own, you may simply be able to turn on a blogging plug in on your server admin panel. Most people, however, opt to use a hosted blog from a dedicated blogging site.
Choose the blogging software you want to use. Depending upon the hosting situation you prefer, this choice may have already been made for you. WordPress and MovableType are two of the most common choices if you are hosting your own blog, and are also an option if you prefer to host with them. Blogger, LiveJournal and Xanga are all options that include hosting as a part of a blog package, but cannot be used on your own web space. Take the time to compare features between the different packages. Look for easy photo uploading, convenient access and remote blog posting abilities.
Set up your blog. Proprietary blog services, including Blogger and TypePad, make this very easy. It takes only a few minutes to establish an account and set up your web address. If you are hosting your own blog, you will find that software installation is generally quite simple, particularly if your host offers one click blog software access.
Choose a template from the choices available with your blog software. You can also design your own blog template, depending upon the options available with your software and host. Paid blog services or hosting your own will allow you the most design freedom for your political blog.
Fill out personal profile or about me information. Keep personal confidentiality in mind, particularly if your political blog could put you at risk at work or elsewhere. If you are not using your real name, choose a pseudonym that fits with your political blogging.
Begin blogging. An interesting blog requires more than just writing. Include images, photos and interesting links to keep your political blog entertaining and informative to your readers. You may wish to consider advertising programs to bring in additional income from your new blog.
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016

How to Set a Private My Post in BloggerIn Feburary 2016 24,

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Log in to your Blogger account.
Select the 'Settings' tab, then the 'Permissions' tab.
Under the 'Blog Readers' section, and 'Who can view this blog?,' choose 'Only readers I choose.'
To make your blog completely private, leave the section where you add specific readers blank. You may also choose to add only one or two specific readers by entering their e-mail addresses.
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