Internet blogging has become a popular pastime in recent years. Thanks to their online diaries, people find jobs, make new friends, and fall in love. However, it can be tricky for a budding blog owner to figure out where to start.
Instructions
Step 1
Decide on which site you would like to blog. The most popular ones are a live journal, @ diaries, LiveInternet, [email protected]. Read a few diaries registered on the service, decide on which site a contingent close to you communicates, which interface is more pleasant for you.
Step 2
Choose a nickname and register a new diary. It is desirable that the nickname somehow characterizes you, your interests. After all, users often go to a random blog by simply clicking on the username they like. You will also need to provide your e-mail and password.
Step 3
After the diary is registered, you can start making notes immediately. Or, first, come up with a beautiful design and upload a userpic. The design of the diary can be either chosen from the proposed templates, or you can create your own unique interface. Pick a background image, customize the block colors, set the font, and save your changes.
Step 4
A userpic is a picture that will stand next to your nickname and associate other users with you. As such a picture, you can put your photo, a drawing with a character that looks like you, a plant, an animal, a child - whatever you like and close in spirit. Before uploading a userpic, look at the allowed image sizes on the site.
Step 5
Now you can start creating records. Your diary can be devoted to any topic: interesting events taking place in your city, music, read books, fashion news. But you can also write about your life. If you have a good style, you will quickly find your reader.
Step 6
An important part of blogs is the feed of friends. If you liked someone's diary, you can add this user as a friend. In this case, his new entries will appear in your friends feed. You will be able to comment on the posts of your Internet friends, and they, in turn, will write their opinions on your posts. It is thanks to the feedback on the Internet that true friendship is born.