Tuesday, December 27, 2016

How to creat blog

“How do I start a blog?”
TheBlogStarter.com will show you how with our FREE, easy-to-follow step-by-step tutorials.
Starting your own blog doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. In fact, more and more people are starting blogs every day. It seems that just about every person or business has a blog these days.
But if you’re like most people, you may not know where to get started. Starting a blog can be intimidating if you don’t have the required technological skills. Not to mention that the number of options available for starting a blog can be just plain confusing.
Ready to start the simple step-by-step tutorial? Click here to go to Step 1
The good news is that the free step-by-step guide on this site removes any confusion from the process, and requires only the most basic computer skills. So whether you’re 8 or 88, you can have your blog ready to go in less than 20 minutes.

Why Should You Use This Guide?


My name is Scott Chow, and I am going to be your guide on this journey to building a successful blog. I have been building blogs and websites since 2002. In that time I have launched several of my own blogs, and helped hundreds of others do the same. I created this free guide so that anyone can learn how to blog.
During this time, I have discovered that becoming a successful blogger comes down to 3 things:

1. Setting up your blog correctly

I am going to show you exactly how to start a blog with the WordPress blog platform, which can be used from any computer, tablet, or smartphone. WordPress is the most popular blog platform in the world, and with good reason. In this step-by-step guide I am going to show you EXACTLY how to create a blog and configure WordPress so that you get the most out of it.

2. Having a passion for your topic

What is a blog? At its heart, blogging is about sharing your knowledge with the world. Choosing a topic that you are passionate about makes the process of starting a successful blog so much easier.

3. Learning from others

I am not ashamed to admit that when I was first learning how to build a blog I made a ton of mistakes. You can benefit from more than a decade of my experience so that you don’t repeat these same mistakes.
Skip the rest of this introduction and start building your blog!

Why Should You Start a Blog Today?


Starting a blog doesn’t need to be expensive or complicated. In fact, the entire process comes down to just these four steps:

How to Start a Blog in Four Steps

  1. Choose a name for your blog
  2. Install your blog (takes about 5-10 minutes)
  3. Customize your blog design and layout
  4. Write your first blog post!
The internet is exploding with growth right now. More people than ever are online. This explosion in growth means more potential readers for your blog. In short, there is no better time than today to start your blog.
By starting a blog you can expect the following benefits:

1. Income

Blogging can be quite lucrative if done correctly. The top bloggers in the world obviously earn quite a bit, but even a part-time blogger can expect to make a nice profit if things are done correctly.

2. Recognition

No, you probably won’t have paparazzi following you around because of your latest blog post. But a successful blog can gain you a ton of recognition in your respective field. Many bloggers are known as experts just because of their blogs.

3. It’s Fun!

Aside from the more tangible benefits like resume-building and income, blogging is a great way to share your ideas with like-minded people.

The Problems with Free Blogs

As a blogger, you have the option of setting up a blog for free on a variety of websites. This sounds like a great idea in theory, but there are some huge downsides to using a free blog site:

Problem #1: “Free” is not free

Although it may seem strange, free blog sites exist to make money for the company offering you the “free” blog. They don’t give you a blog space because they like you. Instead, they make money off of the time and hard work you invest in writing your blog. This is done in a couple of ways:
They sell your ad space
Free blog sites will put advertisements on your blog. You have absolutely no control over what is being advertised on your blog and you will not see a single penny of the money they receive from selling this ad space.
They sell you “upgrades”
Signing-up for one of these services may be free, but you will quickly realize that to make any significant changes to your blog you will have to pay. Want to change your blog design? $50. Want your own domain name? $20 per year.

Problem #2: No profit

The goal of free blog sites is to make money for the company offering the blog space, not for you. This means that you are not allowed to sell products or services through your free blog.
In addition, the company offering you the free blog makes all the profit from selling ad space on your blog. As you will see in the step-by-step tutorial, selling ad space is a major source of revenue for most blogs, and it is something that is just not possible with a free blog.

Problem #3: No control

When you start your blog on a free website you are essentially renting your blog space. Because of this, the landlord is the one who has all the power. If they decide to close their doors on you for any reason, then there is absolutely nothing you can do about it since you don’t actually own the blog.
To make matters worse, free blog sites don’t give you access to the full range of features that you need in order to become a successful blogger. In the step-by-step guide on this site I show you some cool tips and tricks you can use to optimize your blog. Unfortunately, many of these things simply can’t be done on a free blog site.

Problem #4: Poor security

The reality of the internet is that sometimes sites get hacked. Yes, this even happens to new, smaller blogs. If this happens to you, and you are using a free blog provider, the hacker can steal your domain name, which means that you will lose your entire site and may never get it back.
In short, I recommend that you stay far, far away from free blogging sites. It just isn’t worth the headache or risk, no matter what type of blog you are starting.
The good news is that paying for your own blog can prevent all of these issues, and it isn’t expensive. In fact, it is cheaper than a “free” blog because there aren’t any hidden fees. In the tutorial on this site I will show you my method which costs less than a Starbucks coffee – $3 per month.

The No-Fail Method for Starting Your Blog

If you want to make the process of starting your blog as simple and easy as possible just do these two things:

1. Follow the step-by-step tutorials on this site.

I am going to walk you through the process of starting a blog, from finding a good domain name to growing your blog into a money-making machine. Start with Step 1 of the tutorial now.

2. Contact me if you have any issues at all and I will personally respond to your email.

The step-by-step guide on this site should give you everything you need, but if you run into some issues, or just want some personalized advice, please do not hesitate to contact me at any time. Blogging is my passion, and I would love to talk with you about it!

Candy Crush Saga named most popular

The era of the Gameboy looks to have officially come to an end as new data reveals spending on smartphone games overtook the handheld console market for the first time last year.
San Francisco-based analytics company App Annie found global spending on games in Apple and Google’s app stores surpassed the amount spent on games for devices such as the PS Vita and Nintendo 3DS for the first time in early 2013.
By the end of last year the amount spent on mobile games apps was roughly three times the size of the handheld gaming market.
London-based games developer King was behind the most popular smartphone game in the world last year, Candy Crush Saga. King is thought to earn as much as $900,000 a day from the app and the company is planning to float on the Nasdaq stock exchange in New York later this year.
App Annie’s Marcos Sanchez said: "Watching the Candy Crush phenomenon internationally was very exciting. They've set the bar high for not only the UK, but the world when it comes to building an app that is both fun and profitable."
Brits were the third biggest spenders on iPhone and iPad apps in 2013, behind Japan and the US, while the UK ranked fifth for spending in the Google Play store. Temple Run 2, Snapchat, BBC iPlayer and WhatsApp messenger were among the most popular apps in the UK.
The findings come just weeks after Japanese games maker Nintendo warned it was set to make a loss of £200m this year.
The Super Mario and Donkey Kong creator has being damaged by the rise of smartphone gaming, with consumers opting for mobile games over purpose built handheld devices, an area in which it has traditionally been dominant.