Saturday 21 February 2015

Getting Started With Blogger

Create your blog

To start using Blogger.com, simply sign in with your Google Account. (If you use Gmail, Google
Groups, or YouTube, you already have an account.) If you don't have a Google Account
yet, you can create one   here   .

Visit the Blogger.com Homepage and enter your Google username and password to sign in.
Now type a display name (this is how you will appear as the site author) and accept

Blogger's Terms of Service. Finally, click “Create a Blog” to start creating your first blog!
On the next page, you'll be asked to chose a title and URL for your blog:


Title:Give title of your blog.

Address:Give your faverite address but should be uniqe.

Tamplete: Select a templete of your blog.You Can Costomise it letter.

Now Click On Create Blog

Tip: Choose a title which is relevant to the content of your site, perhaps including akeyword or two connected to your content. This will help people find your blog moreeasily in search engines. It's also useful to match the URL to the title of your site, as inthe example above.

Next, pick a “starter template” from the selection further down the page. You can easily
change or customize this later, so for now just choose the style you like best.
Finally, click the orange “Create Blog” button and your blog will be ready to use! You can
start publishing right away or begin to find your way around the Blogger Dashboard.

The Blogger Dashboard

Once you have created a blog with Blogger, you'll be able to use the Blogger Dashboard,
from which you can access any blogs you have created, and catch up with news in your
reading list (see How do I..?).



Your newly created blog should be listed right at the top of the page. To create your first
post, you can either click the “Start Blogging! Link or the orange pencil icon. 
Once you've started using your blog, you'll discover statistics appear beneath your blog
title, including:
• How many page views your site has had in the past week
• The total number of posts (including drafts) and the last publishing date
• The number of people following your blog




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