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In this material you will learn step-by-step making a website.

I will present you 3 solutions for developing a blog:

1. using Blogger.com

2. using WordPress

3. using Joomla

1. Applying Blogger.com (www.blogger.com)

Blogger.com premiered in August 1999 by Evan Williams and Meg Hourihan (Pyra Labs) and acquired by Google in February 2003.

Blogger.com is one of the most widely used solutions for blogging.

To utilize Blogger.com you must ma...

Want to have your own personal blog?

In this material you'll learn step by step how to make a weblog.

I'll provide you 3 solutions for creating a blog:

1. using Blogger.com

2. using WordPress

3. using Joomla

1. Using Blogger.com (www.blogger.com)

Blogger.com premiered in August 1999 by Evan Williams and Meg Hourihan (Pyra Labs) and bought by Google in February 2003.

Blogger.com is among the most popular options for blogging.

To work with Blogger.com you have to make a free account on the website. That is easy, only complete a brief online form along with your name, current email address, username and password.

You will obtain access to dashboard, the place from where you develop sites and manage them. Press produce a new blog and pick a blog subject (should be unique) and a blog target. I recommend putting your keywords in the address and weblog title.

After that only pick a design that you like and you've your blog. Keep Your Automotive Tools Handy I Dpan.Com is a unique online database for further about why to consider this view.

Writer strengths:

Is free

Open-source

Easy to use

Don t require a domain name or a webhost

Writer weakness is the fact that you are able to loose the information from your blog. Therefore keep every post on your own hard disk drive.

Case of websites develop with Blogger: http://affiliatesecretsrevealed.blogspot.com, a blog about internet advertising and http://funnygiftideas.blogspot.com a blog about interesting gifts.

2. Be taught further on a partner website by visiting open in a new browser window. Using Word-press (www.wordpress.org)