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Top 10 FAQs on Creating and Managing a Blog

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:35 am
by Abdur12
When you start your blog project from scratch, an infinite number of questions arise. In this post I have collected the most frequent ones to give some answers.

Carlos Bravo18
Getting started in the blogging world can seem like an impossible task when you're just taking your first steps. Once you've digested the first information, you start to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

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I receive many questions via the contact form every week. Curiously, there are many of them that are repeated continuously. I have taken advantage of this to generate a “best of” or let’s say a list with the most frequently asked questions by adding a detailed answer in the form of a recommended reading in the form of a post.

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1 1. What should be taken into account jio number list when choosing a domain name?
2 2. What is the best platform to set up a blog?
3 3. How do you write a blog entry?
4 4. Is there a minimum number of words to rank well on Google?
5 5. How many times should you post on a blog?
6 6. How do I keep from running out of ideas for new posts?
7 7. How can I make my blog stand out from the rest?
8 8. How to use photos legally on my blog?
9. Is it good or bad to put links to other blogs?
10 10. Can you make money with a blog?
1. What should be taken into account when choosing a domain name?
Choosing a good domain for a blog can be a more complicated task than you might initially imagine. You quickly realize that everything you had in mind is already registered. You may also have doubts about whether to use your own name, choose a fantasy one, or use generic keywords.

How to find a good domain for your blog and a little trick to find a better one

2. What is the best platform to set up a blog?
Every blogger has different goals. I've had people in my "Blogger Course" over 60 who wanted to share their family and friends' stories on a personal blog. Things are different if you're looking to set up a professional blog from day one. The problem for many is that they start out on a free platform that quickly reaches its limits and makes it very difficult to switch to what you really need.