Learning To Blog The Hard Way
A friend of mine - - we’ll call her “Marge” for the sake of this post - - has recently begun a blog. Marge did a lot of research on blogging before she took the plunge. She read articles on Wordpress, and followed search engine links to multiple sites promising to dispense sage advice on blogging. Unfortunately, most of this advice was aimed at someone pretty familiar with the blogosphere, and much of it went right over poor Marge’s barely-techie brain.
Marge got lots of instruction on making money with your blog, links and trackbacks, and even current trends in blogging. What Marge didn’t get was good solid information on how to start a blog, and how to grow it. So she decided to figure things out for herself. After contrasting and comparing her blog platform options, she felt there wasn’t all that much difference between the big names. She knew she didn’t want to have to pay for a host, so she decided to go with the Blogger platform.
After signing up for her new blog, Marge spent the better part of two days trying to navigate through the unfamiliar world of creating a heading, designing sidebars, and choosing a display theme. Finally her blog template was ready, and Marge wrote her very first post. She was incredibly proud of herself for her hard-earned efforts. But as soon as the post was up, and Marge read over it, she got this funny feeling in her stomach that something wasn’t right. The subject she had chosen for her blog just wasn’t cutting it. She realized she hadn’t given her theme enough thought, and she hadn’t really worked out exactly how she wanted her posts to “sound”. She decided to tweak everything…her blog title, her tagline, and of course her content. And she did. For two more days, Marge thought, and tweaked, and thought, and tweaked. And finally, she rested.
Then, when she had recuperated from her ordeal, Marge was ready to get back to blogging. So imagine her surprise when she logged back into her Blogger account only to find everything gone. Her entire blog content seemed to have vanished into bits and bytes of ephemeral smoke. She contacted Blogger, and thankfully their customer service department contacted her back - - TWO WEEKS LATER! With an automated response email!!
Well, in that two weeks, Marge has understandably given up on her dream of becoming a blogger. She figures that if it is that difficult, she will just take up bird watching.
Thankfully, I am Marge’s good friend. I will not leave her jaded and defeated. I will explain to her that there is an easier way….a sure-fire way to learn about blogging in a step-by-step fashion, and to have a successful, experienced blogger guide her every step of the way through deciding on a theme, setting up a blog, and building her audience. Stay tuned for our next post when I will share with you the advice I shared with Marge on learning to blog the easy way!
Until next time,




July 9th, 2008 at 12:39 am
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