Online Photography Journals
2010
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The Journey Is the Destination: The Journals of Dan Eldon
The best-selling and critically acclaimed book The Journey Is the Destination, is now in paperback. Featuring a selection of over...
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Avant-Garde Art & Artists in Mexico, 2-Volume Set: Anita Brenner's Journals of the Roaring Twenties
Avant-Garde Art & Artists in Mexico, 2-Volume Set: Anita Brenner's Journals of the Roaring Twenties

How do you start a blog?
I know almost next to nothing about blogs, and really haven't read any, but I get that it's kinda like an online journal or diary. I did write diaries for a long time before, on real notebooks (that is SO last millenium) but stopped, so I at least have an idea on how to write.
I know this is a whole new ballgame for me, but I'm willing to learn and make-- at the very least-- a decent blog.
I've gone back to school (photography, one-year course) to pursue this little dream of mine, and a third of the way into it, I discoverd that I have some of the most interesting classmates and teachers I've known.
And I want to blog about them (is that even the correct term?).
So there. Any help would be greatly appreciated: tips, sites, anything.
P.S. Total newbie about blogs ![]()
Uh, "lonnie" is it? This really isn't the place to pitch your bussiness. You're really not helping. At all.
Sheesh!
"blog", abbreviated word for weblog, is a web-based journal in which people can publish their thoughts and opinions on the Internet. It is everyone's home on the world wide web and probably their number one venting venue. Anyone can start a blog. It's straight-forward and, in a lot of cases, free.
steps
1 ) Find a decent blogging provider that appeals to you. The most popular providers include LiveJournal, Blogger, WordPress.com, and Xanga. These sites are pre-made with templates and push-button publishing that don't require much technical know-how.
2)Once you sign up, you'll have a gallery of ready-made templates to choose from. With these, you can pick a color scheme and layout for your blog.
Most sites come with a set of predefined layouts and schemes that you can choose from. Select one and personalize it. Then add your name, interests, images, etc.
If you want to, get a more unique template, there are some sites up that have many of these that might make it look better. For example, PimpMyProfile.com or Pyzam.com.
3) Add blogging freebies like buttons, images, blog chalks, imoods, tagboards (for example, myshoutbox.com), guest maps, guestbooks, comment boxes for readers' input, etc.
4) Explore other blog sites that offer more features for a small fee, such as Typepad.com and ChoseIt.
5) Decide whether you want your blog to be private or public: do you want any Internet visitor to be able to read your blog, or do you just want your friends and family to be able to read it? Most blog sites offer the ability to password-protect your published posts so only those who you approve of can view what you've written.
6) After you've set up your blog, write a few posts to test it out, and make any adjustments to the layout or style that you see fit. Like if you just got a new template, you'd check your blog to see if you like it, right? At first, it will seem tough to figure out what to write, but once you get into a routine of daily blogging, you will find it addictive. Write about your day, your thoughts, events, ideas, fears, pleasures, the news, current affairs, art, or anything you are interested in!
7) Visit other blogs to build a blogging circle. When you leave comments, add your blogging address so they can visit you too. (Note: This will not work if your blog is private)
Publish your blog by sending the URL to your friends or publish the URL on your website. Add the URL to posts you make on other blogs.
hope be helpful!
this is one of my blog, have a look!
http://globalshareware.ning.com/profiles/blog/list
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Back To The Wild $25.00 The photographs and writings of Christopher McCandless. This book contains original photographs, postcards and journal entries from Christopher McCandless during his 2yr journey throughout the Western United States, Mexico, Canada and Alaska. Featuring Hal Holbrook, Wayne Westerberg and Jan Burres... |

