Using a Blog

      By:
Delaney Abajian
What is a Blog?
• There are many different definitions on what a
  blog is but the most common is “Blogs are
  usually maintained by an individual with
  regular entries of commentary, descriptions of
  events, or other material such as graphics or
  video. “
• Blogs can be used in schools, businesses or for
  personal purposes.
Websites for Blogs
• The first website that comes up when you
  type in the word “blog” on Google is
  Blogger.com.
• There are others such as
  WordPress.com, Tumblr and then on social
  websites like Facebook and Twitter. You can
  also find blogs on sites where people have a
  similar interest and want to talk about it.
How to start
• For most sites, they want you to create a
  profile. So just a username and password
  along with an email to give you updates and
  such.
• Once this is done, explore your profile.
• On Blogger.com, it brings up your
  “Dashboard” where it gives you many options
  to choose from.
Options on a Blog Site
• On Blogger, it will show you how many blogs you
  have, where to create new posts, edit older
  ones, settings for your blog, a design option and a
  link to show what your blog looks like.
• Blogger lets you put pictures up and other items that
  they call “gadgets”. This can range from tabs on the
  side of the screen or a visitor count of how many
  people look at your page.
• It allows you to change the color of the
  background, lets you arrange and format how your
  blog posts will show up and so on.
Posting to your Blog
• Just how exactly do you post something to a blog?
• Well, I will use Blogger again as an example. On your
  “Dashboard”, it gives you the option of New Post. Click on it
  and it takes you to another page. You will have a section to
  enter the title, a section to enter in the information you want
  to post, have the ability to insert pictures and links that are
  lined in between the title box and the message box and then
  once you are done, scroll down to see the Publish Post button
  and click it. It will take you to another page that will give the
  option to view the post on your Blog or to return to the
  “Dashboard”.
Interacting with others
• Interacting with other people is quite simple really. Say you
  want your friends to know that you have a blog and know that
  they will be interested in the subject you are talking about.
• All you have to do is send them a link to your blog by being on
  that page, copying the link and pasting it in an email or a
  social site and send it to them.
• Take Blogger for example; when you want to comment on
  someone’s post, you scroll down to the bottom of that
  post, hit comment and it should take you to another screen
  where it allows you to type your message into the box, select
  what kind of profile you are using and then click submit.
Links to other sites
•   www.blogger.com/
•   http://wordpress.com/
•   http://googleblog.blogspot.com/
•   http://blog.twitter.com/
•   http://inuyasha.nu/

• There are many others, just look up what you are
  interested in. I’m sure there’s a blog about it.
Using a blog
Using a blog
Using a blog

Using a blog

  • 1.
    Using a Blog By: Delaney Abajian
  • 2.
    What is aBlog? • There are many different definitions on what a blog is but the most common is “Blogs are usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. “ • Blogs can be used in schools, businesses or for personal purposes.
  • 3.
    Websites for Blogs •The first website that comes up when you type in the word “blog” on Google is Blogger.com. • There are others such as WordPress.com, Tumblr and then on social websites like Facebook and Twitter. You can also find blogs on sites where people have a similar interest and want to talk about it.
  • 4.
    How to start •For most sites, they want you to create a profile. So just a username and password along with an email to give you updates and such. • Once this is done, explore your profile. • On Blogger.com, it brings up your “Dashboard” where it gives you many options to choose from.
  • 5.
    Options on aBlog Site • On Blogger, it will show you how many blogs you have, where to create new posts, edit older ones, settings for your blog, a design option and a link to show what your blog looks like. • Blogger lets you put pictures up and other items that they call “gadgets”. This can range from tabs on the side of the screen or a visitor count of how many people look at your page. • It allows you to change the color of the background, lets you arrange and format how your blog posts will show up and so on.
  • 6.
    Posting to yourBlog • Just how exactly do you post something to a blog? • Well, I will use Blogger again as an example. On your “Dashboard”, it gives you the option of New Post. Click on it and it takes you to another page. You will have a section to enter the title, a section to enter in the information you want to post, have the ability to insert pictures and links that are lined in between the title box and the message box and then once you are done, scroll down to see the Publish Post button and click it. It will take you to another page that will give the option to view the post on your Blog or to return to the “Dashboard”.
  • 7.
    Interacting with others •Interacting with other people is quite simple really. Say you want your friends to know that you have a blog and know that they will be interested in the subject you are talking about. • All you have to do is send them a link to your blog by being on that page, copying the link and pasting it in an email or a social site and send it to them. • Take Blogger for example; when you want to comment on someone’s post, you scroll down to the bottom of that post, hit comment and it should take you to another screen where it allows you to type your message into the box, select what kind of profile you are using and then click submit.
  • 8.
    Links to othersites • www.blogger.com/ • http://wordpress.com/ • http://googleblog.blogspot.com/ • http://blog.twitter.com/ • http://inuyasha.nu/ • There are many others, just look up what you are interested in. I’m sure there’s a blog about it.