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It is my firm belief that everybody should have a blog, and at the very least all entrepreneurs and creatives should have one. Luckily for you, starting a blog is actually really easy. It takes very little time, and very little techy knowledge. Really all you need is a spare half hour and working internet and you’ll be well on your way.
If you’re wondering how to start a blog, I highly recommend going all out and investing in a self-hosted wordpress blog. It only comes out a couple of dollars a month (collect coins in a jar each month, you’ll probably pay it off) and it sky rockets your potential and credibility.
Reasons to go self-hosted
- When you host through a free site like blogger, they have full rights to your content. Thatâs right, when you hit publish on your post ran on a free platform, you are forfeiting the rights to your own work. Heck no!
- You want to be taken seriously. Sure there are plenty of great bloggers who donât own their domains, but they had to work a lot harder to establish themselves as a serious blogger and they still don’t look as credible as they would if they had their own free standing domain.
- You don’t want to make the switch.  Apparently it is a pain in the booty to switch your free blog over to a self hosted wordpress blog and I would rather pay for a self hosted blog from the get go rather than pay for both my self hosted blog and a professional to transfer my blog over.
- You are serious about blogging. For any other hobby you are serious about there would surely be some sort of start up fee, and blogging is a hobby that will pay for itself over and over again if you want it to.
What you need to set up your WordPress blog:
- AÂ spare half hour to set everything up
- Very basic computer knowledge (as in how to move your cursor, click, and type â seriously, itâs that simple.)
- A credit or debit card. Yes, there is an investment, but I promise you, it is well worth it! (And by taking my blog seriously and posting regularly I have already made my investment back over a hundred times over!) And you can too, I promise!
LETâS DO THIS!
HOW TO START A BLOG:
STEP ONE â HOSTING:
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Of course, when starting a blog this is the point where you can go to a free site like blogger, but like Iâve mentioned before I think all serious bloggers should have a self hosted domain. But do what you have to do, if a domain isnât in the budget then by all means have a .blogspot blog because I would hate for you to be missing out on the fun!
I am going to tell you right now â the number of hosting sites out there is enough to make your head spin. They range in price and services. Personally I was looking for something affordable that would cover all of my bases. I didnât want to be paying for a bunch of features that I wouldnât need.
I decided to host with hostgator because they have unlimited disk and bandwidth space, they have great 24/7 tech support, and it is incredibly affordable. Plus, while my blogging friends are often complaining of downtime â so far Iâve never been down as far as I know!
Now it is time to got to the hostgator website and begin the process of bringing your blog to life! As soon as you get there youâll see a big yellow button that says âView Web Hosting Plansâ Click it. Now you will be presented with three choices, I recommend going with the cheapest plan as if youâre just starting out you will not need anything bigger than that and even as you grow itâs not likely that you ever will need anything fancier.
Now itâs time for you to register your domain. This is the part you need to think long and hard about. You are building a brand around this domain and you are pretty much âstuckâ with it. So keep a few things in mind:
- Donât add numbers in your domain. Mostlymorgan.com is so much more professional than mostlymorgan573.com!
- Donât limit yourself. If you want to write a lifestyle blog that touches on a lot of different subjects, then you might not want to call your blog âallthingsponies.comâ Â people will only expect to see posts about horses so they wonât even click your blog when they are looking for other content that you may very well provide. On the other hand if you want to blog about horses and horses only, then âallthingsponies.comâ would be a great name!
- If all else fails, use your name. If your first and last name are taken, then try throwing in your middle name. Using your name is classic and timeless and wonât go out of style unlike a lot of blog name trends.
Once youâve got that taken care of enter it into the space provided and choose .com (unless you prefer something different, but I highly recommend sticking with .com)
Now just go through the rest of the prompts on the page â choose hatchling, choose hosting length (I recommend to commit to at least one year), choose a username and security pin, and fill out your billing information.
When it comes to add-ons, they are entirely up to you. I prefer to live dangerously so I didnât buy any but again, itâs up to the person. I use free plugins to perform the services they provide, so I feel like I am set without them.
ow all that is left to do for this step is hitting âCreate your account!â
THE FUN PART!
Now it is time to install wordpress and start actually creating that beautiful blog of yours! If you chose to use hostgator then this step will be easy-peasy! Hostgator has the ability to do a quick install for a ton of different programs and of course, wordpress is one of them!
Check your email, your log-in information for your control panel should be there. You are going to want to go to your control panel by either typing in yourbrandnewdomain.com/cpanel of course you will replace that with your actual domain or clicking the link within your email.
From here installing wordpress is easy. Just click the Quick Install button under Software/Services and then you will want to select wordpress on the next screen.
Now just fill out your information and choose whether or not to allow auto-updates. Personally I didnât, as I like to feel in control, but in the image below I left it checked, as this one is entirely up to the blogger.
Edit: This summer I helped a friend set up his blog, and it took around an hour and a half for his account to be set up. When I started my blog it was up right away, but after looking into it, it usually takes a few hours â sometimes up to 48, so be patient!
WELCOME TO WORDPRESS
This is what my WordPress looks like (though I whited out the recently published and comments so that I can point you to what I would like for you to focus on â the sidebar) There is a lot to wordpress, but youâll find that is actually really simple.
Posts: This is where you will go to add new posts or edit old ones. We will get to that later in this guide, but for now let me explain the ins and outs a little further.
Media: Here is where all of the pictures, videos, and other files you have uploaded to your blog are located. If Iâm being honest, I upload mine directly from the post editor (which Iâll show you how to do) so I have never used this.
Pages: Here is where you will be able to add things to your navigation bar: Youâll want an about me and contact me for sure. I also have added my âbucket listâ and some of my more popular post subjects.
Comments:Â Here is where youâll go to check all of your comments!
Appearance:Â Here is where youâll spend the most time in the very beginning deciding how you want your blog to look. You can pick out themes and mess around with widgits and your navigation bar.
Plug-ins:Â Plug-ins are another fun and very important part of your site. They add cool features like better commenting interfaces and added security
Users:Â This is your blog, so the only user will be you.
Subscribers:Â When people sign up to subscribe by email on your blog you can manage them there.
Tools:Â Right now, you wonât need this. I have never needed this, it only has import and export options.
Settings:Â Here you will find all of the general settings that you can tweak around with. Things like permalink structure and commenting settings.
Putting it all together!
THEME
Now it is time to set everything up. I would first recommend going to appearance and finding a theme that you really like. At this point donât buy a theme. You are going to want to wait until you are absolutely sure that blogging is something you are willing to stick with and commit to before investing in themes and designs. As soon as you find a theme, you will want to hit install and then activate. Once you do that your theme should be up!
ADD PAGES AND POSTS
Now is where we get to add content to your blog! First I want to you go to Pages>add new and create your about me page. Yes, these are terribly awkward to write but they are an evil necessity. I love reading bloggerâs about me pages, it makes me feel like I can connect to the blogger.
Once that is taken care of you can think about other pages to add: contact me is almost necessary, Â my very favorite posts to read are bucket list posts so I highly recommend one of those, and also add tabs about what you wish to blog about.
You also are going to want to publish your first post(s). Now what you write about is up to you. You can do an introduction to you, your blog, or anything else for that matter.
The sidebar on your post editor is where you will be able to customise the look of your content. Here you can add media as I talked about earlier. Bold, italicize, strike-through, format into list, and quote your text. You can add a horizontal line under a chunk of text, edit the justification, add links, insert a read more option, change the text size, underline, justify, adjust the color and paste. You can delete formatting, add special characters adjust indentation, undo and redo.
It just takes some time toying around with the editor to get used to it, but it really is great and pretty straight forward.
PLUGINS AND WIDGITS
One reason so many people choose to use wordpress is because itâs vast array of plugins and widgits allow you to customize your site to no end. There is a plugin or widgit out there for everything.
An important thing to note is that you need to strike a balance: itâs important to have these installed, but you donât want too many as they will slow your blog down if there are a ton.
Here is what I recommend:
Disqus or CommentLuv: You canât go wrong with either of these. Personally I use Disqus, but CommentLuv works just as well. I only chose Disqus because I think it looks better, but that could just be me being a snob.
Limit Log-in Attempts:Â This is going to help prevent people from breaking into your blog, itâs an absolute necessity if you ask me.
BJ Lazy Load: If you are going to have a lot of pictures (like on this post!) this plugin will make the images load only as the use scrolls down which will speed up your site by a ton.
WordPress SEO: This is going to give you the tools you need to work on search engine optimization, meaning your posts will be more likely to be seen on the front pages of google if you utilize this tool.
WP Super Cache:Â This will speed up your site and cache all of the content on your blog so that you can feel more secure!
Pin It Button for Pinterest:Â When you hover over images in my posts you will see a âpin itâ button pop up in the upper left hand corner. Right now I get about 85% of my views from pinterest, so I want to make it as easy as possible for people to pin my content!
You will probably find more plugins that you want, but these are just the basics. Feel free to explore and find plugins that will benefit your blog!
You are also going to want to add and adjust the widgits on your site. You can find your widgits by hovering over appearance and then clicking widgits when the extra options pop up.
Categories, Recent Posts, and Meta are already going to be activated. I would drag Categories and Meta to inactive, as they are both unnecessary at this point. As you add content you may choose to reactivate categories.
Some Widgits that I recommend:
About Me:Â Yes, we already have an about me page, but this works really well to offer a quick summary, and you can add a âsee moreâ button at the bottom of your about me excerpt that will take readers to your full page.
Social Media:Â This is where links to your facebook, twitter, pinterest, etc. will show up. A huge part of blogging is networking, and showing your readers where they can find you is super important! Many themes come with this as an available widgit, butif yours doesnât you can add a plugin that will create a widgit for you
Subscribe:Â You will want a subscription plugin (I donât like mine and Iâm in the market for a new one, which is why I donât have one to recommend) and then youâll be able to add a little subscribe button on your sidebar to build up your list.
AND THERE YOU HAVE IT!
Hey, look at you! You are officially a blogger. Youâve got a self hosted wordpress blog with a great theme and all of the necessary plugins and widgits! Now itâs up to you to make sure that you post regularly, create pinnable images (I suggest PicMonkey or Canva if youâre looking for great, free software,) and network with other bloggers.
And remember, if you have any questions at all feel free to reach out to me! I would be more than happy to help you with anything â be it setting it up, brainstorming post ideas, or networking!
I hope this post helped you guys, and if it did I would be so happy if you could take a moment to share it using one of the social media buttons at the top!
Once youâve got your blog set up, leave a comment down below so I can check it out! I am so excited to see what you all come up with!