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Set
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by:
Jim
Edwards |
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Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved
http://www.thenetreporter.com
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I've received a lot of email lately from
people asking how they can set up their
own blogs for family, friends, or business
purposes without spending much money or
hiring an expensive programmer or web developer.
Well, ask no more because I will now show
you exactly how to get your own blog without
dipping too far into your own pocket (if
at all) and get up and running, even if
you don't have your own website, hosting
account, or domain name.
You basically get two choices when it comes
to setting up a blog: host it yourself,
or use a service that hosts the blog for
you.
Each one carries advantages based on your
level of skill, experience and how many
options you want to add to your blog.
If you choose to host your blog on your
own website, then you can pick from a number
of different options, including MoveableType.org
and WordPress.org.
However, if you don't want to host it yourself,
you can also go to Yahoo.com, put in the
term "free blog" and obtain a long list
of services that will host a blog for you,
either free of charge or for a fee.
Probably the best-known free blog service
resides at Blogger.com
Recently purchased by Google, Blogger boasts
thousands of blogs on topics ranging from
ecommerce to pet manners.
Blogger enables you to set up a functional
blog in about 5 minutes and start posting
your thoughts, rants, or family facts with
the world.
Log on to http://Spaces.MSN.com and find
another free option offered by Microsoft's
online service, MSN.
This service makes it a bit easier to share
photos than Blogger, which requires a separate
software tool called Picasa (also available
from Google for free).
MSN's blogger service also seems to appeal
more to individuals sharing their thoughts
than to businesses trying to scare up new
customers or get their links crawled by
search engine spiders (another advantage
of publishing a blog).
So if you're publishing the family blog,
this one might offer more of the user-friendly
options you need.
The one drawback to using free services
always comes back to the age-old saying,
"You get what you pay for!"
These free blog services come with virtually
zero customer support, so if you can't figure
it out on your own, good luck finding anyone
to assist you.
If you don't mind paying $5 a month, you
can get a full-featured weblog at TypePad.com
that offers a decent level of customer support.
The blogs available here offer many more
features than Blogger or MSN, but also require
you to understand a bit more about blogging's
more advanced features like "trackback links"
and "pinging" blog directories to let them
know you've updated your blog (so others
can come take a look at your new material).
Regardless of whether you choose the free
or paid option, using a hosted blogging
solution rates best when getting started.
However, once your blog really starts to
take off and you find you need more "bells
and whistles," you may want to consider
upgrading to a more sophisticated blogging
solution.
For a free video that explains "trackbacks"
and more, check out:
=> http://www.igottatellyou.com/trackback.html
About the author:
Jim Edwards is a syndicated newspaper columnist
and the co-author of an amazing new ebook
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