- Decide on your target readership.
If you don't know or can't define it, don't start a blog yet. On the other hand, readership may evolve as the content evolves. - Blog what you know, who you are, or what you like.
If what you know includes what you like, that's even more rewarding for both you and your readers. - Decide on the type of content.
Remember that this may change as you go, but you need to focus on a starting point. A blog may start as purely informative, shepherding people to postings at other blogs and web sites, but later start to add original content and even opinion. - Select hosting and software based on technical expertise (and time) available.
Blogger, as one example, is an easy one for novices yet allows more advanced coding, if that's your thing. Typepad (Moveable Type) and WordPress blogs generally require some coding expertise. If you cannot devote a lot of time, you may want a simpler platform even if you are a coder. - Select a name that conveys what the blog is about.
It may well help your blog rise in search results. - How to start a blog. This series of postings might also be called "how to emulate the A-List bloggers". Excellence alone is not enough.
Friday, September 29, 2006
Blog startup tips
Thinking of starting a blog? Below are some things to consider and postings to read:
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