Enter your Google email or phone number. Click Next. Enter your account password. Click Next. If you don’t have a Google account, click the blue Create account link at the bottom of the sign-in form.

If you don’t automatically see this window, click the orange CREATE NEW BLOG button in the middle.

As you type, available URL addresses will show up on a drop-down list. You can click an address here to select it. You will see a white checkmark icon in a blue square next to the Address field. It means this address is available, and you can use it for your blog. If you see a “!” icon in a red square, you will have to change your URL address.

You can use the toolbar at the top to edit your post’s fonts, sizes, text color, and layout. You can also use the Link, image, film clapper, and smiley buttons on the toolbar to add a hyperlink, picture, video or special character to your post. Alternatively, you can write your post in a different text editor, and then copy and paste it here later. If you want to type your post in HTML, click the HTML button on the top-left.

Labels - You can add tag labels to your post in order to group together posts of similar content. Labels will help your readers find similar posts on your blog, and help search engines find content that matches a user’s search. Make sure that your tags are accurate, short, and helpful. Schedule - You can either have your post published immediately, or you can schedule it to be posted at a future time and date. Permalink - This option allows you to customize the URL address that links directly to your post. By default, it will be based on the post title, but you can change it to whatever you’d like here. Location - This allows you to add a location tag to your post. This is especially useful for travel blogs. Options - You can adjust various other options for your post here, including whether or not readers can comment on the post, and how the HTML code is interpreted.

Labels - You can add tag labels to your post in order to group together posts of similar content. Labels will help your readers find similar posts on your blog, and help search engines find content that matches a user’s search. Make sure that your tags are accurate, short, and helpful. Schedule - You can either have your post published immediately, or you can schedule it to be posted at a future time and date. Permalink - This option allows you to customize the URL address that links directly to your post. By default, it will be based on the post title, but you can change it to whatever you’d like here. Location - This allows you to add a location tag to your post. This is especially useful for travel blogs. Options - You can adjust various other options for your post here, including whether or not readers can comment on the post, and how the HTML code is interpreted.

If you want to save this post as a draft, click Save next to Publish. If you want to discard this post, click Close next to Publish and Save. Let people know that you are approachable. Do some service to them through your blog. [1] X Research source You can tell people that if they have a problem, they can let you know, and you will be happy to help them. Offer them something to help them. If you do this, they will come to you again. [2] X Research source