Blog startup resources and observations on starting your own blog
Are you the future great author of a book, magazine, or other literary work? Perhaps you’re just like me and enjoy putting your thoughts and observations down in a place where others can see, enjoy, and comment on your creative writing. A blog is a great tool for fine tuning your writing skills. New bloggers often catch the attention of other creative writers and form a social network for constructive feedback and praise. Social networking sites like FaceBook, MySpace, and StumbleUpon allow you to interact with other people with similar talents or interests and you can invite these people to read and comment on your blog.
Writing a blog also allows you to be completely random in your topics and stories. A blog can be about anything and is normally organized in chronological sequence (like the chapters of a book,) but could certainly be mixed up in any manner you see fit.
Creating a blog for your own stories is a great way to write when you have time or feel the creative energy. Need to change a blog post? Just click edit and re-write your entry.
Remember however, any time you are writing with a web based WYSIWYG editor (what you see is what you get) you always run the risk of timing out or loosing your server connection. It’s best to write offline in a file you will keep and edit (as your master copy) and then just cut and paste into your blog post entry. I also recommend that you copy, CTRL-A then CTRL-C on a PC, allowing you to CTRL-V paste it somewhere else if the save fails when you hit the save or publish button. Some blogs will autosave every few minutes anyway. I’d hate to hear a new blogger spent 2 hours writing a brilliant creative post or story and hit save only to see an error message on the screen.
The 'Starting a Blog' blog provides tips and observations related to the site purpose of providing new blog startups with information about beginning a blog. This blog is also utilized to demonstrate recommendations and ideas. Blogs are also becoming excellent personal, business, and corporate communication tools. Come learn with us!
Dennis Royman
April 27th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
Good article. And I’m gonna have to get busy with bookmarking.
Nick
August 28th, 2008 at 9:18 am
I’d like to start a writers blog.
Where do i start? is it costly? I need as much info as possible.
Lori
August 30th, 2008 at 7:16 pm
I just started a blog last week for fun and to “publish” my writing when I’m in the mood. I do the blog for fun while I work on my first novel. I agree with everything you say. I find so many blogs on the web that are all news all the time. It’s nice to know that there are others out there like me.
adama pratt
September 5th, 2008 at 8:02 am
i want to start my own blogg, how can i go about doing that?
Blogger Dude
September 6th, 2008 at 10:34 am
@adama,
There are many ways to start a blog. If you can afford a few bucks a month, then you may want to try a hosted commercial blog service.
If you’re trying to keep this blog a “no startup cost blog” then head on over to Wordpress.com and signup for a blog account.
Note: Wordpress.com is the community of bloggers representing the open source Wordpress Blogging System. The Wordpress Blog Software is actually available from Wordpress.org and this would be the option if you have web hosting already and want to install and configure the open source software yourself. There are also some videos on this located at http://www.startingablog.com/starting-a-blog/blog-basics/how-to-start-a-blog—tips–clips.html
The above link also shows a blogger tutorial that would be much more like the use of Wordpress.com to start your blog.
And to install the theme templates if using Wordpress:
http://www.startingablog.com/starting-a-blog/blog-basics/wordpress-blog-templates—quick-install-help.html
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September 22nd, 2008 at 2:12 am
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