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Blogging for starters.1, 2,3 lets go! We in this together. Bored, im bored, you are bored, lets do something. Build something together online.

There are still people figuring out the blogging life right now and they see it can make you a living online. So why don’t you start a blog? 

Are you reading to read more or or you actually ready to learn more?

You can read as much as you want, and that is a good thing. But I think a good course does more work for you. This course from Skillshare teaches you everything, more then you can find out on the web. For writing I just suggest the GPT chat, but opinions can differ for this. 

Blogging for starters can be an excellent way to express your ideas, share your experiences, and connect with like-minded individuals. But also just to start a business and make money. In this post, we’ll cover some essential tips to help you start blogging.

  1. Think of a Name

Think of a Name: How to Choose a Memorable Blog Name. So we have for you moneyhasit.com. An allround entrepreneurship business minded finance blog. You can make it how you like it. Want to buy it from me?. Give me a good price so I can continue my online blogs/empire. Also got treatyabody.com  (focused on body positivity or body products/sex products, inspired by Christina Aguilera) and gogetacareer.com. All coming up later I guess. The ideas are here!

Your blog name is the first impression your readers will have of your brand. It should be memorable, easy to spell, and relevant to your content. Here are some tips for choosing a blog name that stands out. So what you think of artistheat.com? We gonna bring some heat this summer, get ready! I hope you all are ready.

  • Be Unique

Your blog name should be unique and not easily confused with other brands or websites. Imagine using a play on words or a clever phrase to make your blog name more memorable.

  • Keep it Short and Simple

Your blog name should be easy to spell and pronounce. Avoid long, complicated names that are difficult to remember or spell. Short and simple names are more likely to stick in people’s minds.

  • Make it Relevant

Your blog name should reflect the content and tone of your blog. For example, if you write about food, your name could include a reference to cooking or eating. Ensure your name gives readers a clear idea of what they can expect from your content.

  • Consider SEO

If you hope to rank well in search engine results, consider including relevant keywords in your blog name. This will help search engines understand your blog and make it more discoverable to potential readers.

  • Brainstorm Ideas

Get creative and brainstorm a list of potential blog names. Ask friends and family for feedback and input. Consider testing your top choices on social media or online communities to see how people react.

  • Check Presence

Before settling on a name for your work, make sure it’s available as a domain name and social media handles. You don’t want to invest time and effort in building a brand only to find out the name is already taken.

In conclusion, choosing a memorable blog name is important in building your brand and growing your readership. Take the time to brainstorm ideas, make them relevant, and keep them simple. With the right name, you can create a blog that resonates with readers and stands out in a crowded online space.

  1. Choose a Hosting Platform

When choosing a hosting platform for your blog, several options are available, each with its features and benefits. Here are few important points to consider for blogging for starters:

  • Cost

Consider your budget when choosing a hosting platform. Some platforms, such as WordPress.org, are free, but you must pay for web hosting and a domain name. Other platforms, such as Squarespace or Wix, offer an all-in-one solution that includes hosting and a domain name but at a higher cost.

  • Customization

Consider the level of customization you want for your blog. Some platforms, such as WordPress.org, allow extensive customization with plugins and themes. Other platforms, such as Squarespace, offer more limited customization options but are easier to use for beginners.

  • Ease of Use

Consider the platform’s ease of use. Some platforms, such as WordPress.org, offer a steeper learning curve but more flexibility and control. Other platforms like Squarespace are more user-friendly and require less technical knowledge.

  • Support

Consider the level of support offered by the platform. Some platforms offer extensive documentation, video tutorials, and customer support. Others, such as WordPress.org, rely on a community of users to provide support.

  • SEO

Consider the platform’s SEO capabilities. Some platforms, such as WordPress.org, offer extensive SEO plugins and tools to help you optimize your content for search engines. Other platforms, such as Squarespace, offer more limited SEO capabilities.

  • Security

Consider the platform’s security features. Some platforms, such as WordPress.org, require you to manage your security and backups. Other platforms, such as Squarespace, offer built-in security features to protect your site from hackers and malware.

 

2.Decide on Topics

Now that you have a platform, it’s time to start thinking about the content you’ll create. Think about what you’re passionate about and what topics you’re knowledgeable about. This will help you create content that is both authentic and engaging. Of course it must also match your websitename. Artistheat.com for example is focused on music. Music, life, art, design etc. Things that match the artist life. We gonna bring some real heat for upcoming artist that also deserve their stage and platform.

3.Start Writing

Creating quality content for your blog is essential to building a loyal readership and establishing yourself as an authority in your niche. Here are some tips for blogging for starters:

  • Know Your Audience

Before you start making content, make sure you understand your audience. Who are they? What are their interests? What type of content do they enjoy reading? Understanding your audience will help you create content that resonates with them and keeps them returning for more.

  • Brainstorm Topics

Take some time to brainstorm topics for your blog. What do you want to write about? What questions do you want to answer? What problems do you want to solve? Having a list of potential topics can help you stay organized and ensure you always have something to write about.

  • Create an Outline

Once you have a topic, make an outline for your post. This will aid you stay on track and cover all the important points. Your outline should include an introduction, body, and conclusion.

  • Write for Your Readers

When writing your post, focus on your readers. Write in a conversational tone and use language that’s easy to understand. Keep your paragraphs short and use subheadings to break your content into easily digestible chunks.

  • Edit and Proofread

Once you’ve finished writing, take the time to edit and proofread your post. Look for spelling and grammar errors, and make sure your content flows smoothly. Read your post out loud to catch any awkward phrasing or typos.

  • Add Images and Visuals

Adding images and visuals to your post can aid break up your content and make it more engaging for readers. Consider including relevant photos, videos, or infographics to illustrate your points.

4.Use Images

Speaking of images, using high-quality images in your blog posts is essential. This will help your posts stand out and make them more appealing to readers. If you’re not a photographer, consider using free stock images from websites like Unsplash or Pexels. You can also sign up for shutterstock and get pictures from celebrities.

5. Promote Your Blog

Once you’ve created a few blog posts, it’s time to start promoting your blog. Share your posts on social media, and consider joining online communities related to your topic. This will help you connect with like-minded individuals and increase your blog’s visibility. I spam my blog a lot in groups. But I also focus on SEO (getting organic traffic).

5.Marketing

Marketing your blog is an essential part of growing your readership. Its a bit the same as promotion your blog. Consider investing in paid social media or Google ads, reaching out to other bloggers in your niche, and collaborating with brands. You may also consider building an email list to keep your readers updated on new posts. But also think of joining Facebook groups about blogging and share your posts.

Conclusion

In conclusion, blogging for starters can be a rewarding experience that allows you to share your ideas and connect with others. By following these tips, you’ll be well on your way to creating a successful blog. Remember to stay consistent, create high-quality content, and promote your blog to grow your readership. Happy blogging!

 

mandy b.
mandy b.https://iammandyb.com
Founder, owner, writer Iammandyb.com & artistheat.com (coming up this summer)
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