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Heya terrific website! Does running a blog such as this take a lot of work?
I have absolutely no understanding of coding however
I was hoping to start my own blog in the near future.
Anyhow, should you have any suggestions or tips for new blog owners please share.
I understand this is off subject however I just wanted to ask.
Many thanks!
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When I started blogging, I tried out free sites: weebly and wordpress. I like both of them. I use weebly for my webpage and wordpress for my blog. I’m about as un-techie as you can get, but wordpress made it pretty easy for me. Weebly was a little trickier, but if I can get it, so can most people. I’d try them out and see if you like them. They’re free, so why not give them a shot? The important thing about blogging is to do it regularly. I recommend once a week. My friend does it twice a week–on Mondays and Thursdays. I don’t like getting more than that from bloggers I like. I feel overwhelmed, so I’d stick with once or twice a week. On wordpress (the one I use for my blog), I pushed “publicize” and when I publish my blog, it goes on Goodreads, Amazon, my author’s facebook page, and google. I wait to add it to twitter by copying and pasting on Mondays so that I can use the hashtag #MondayBlogs. I follow other bloggers on Monday Blogs, and they retweet some of my blogs. It’s fun to meet other bloggers that way. Visiting other blogs and commenting on them sometimes brings people to your blog, but I only follow blogs I’m really interested in. Most writers try to use their blog to “brand” themselves, but I mostly just write about things that I care about. But you might want to look up “branding” for social media if you’re interested in it. That’s pretty much how I started, but if you have more questions, let me know.
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