Sunday, 19 August 2012

How to begin a blog?


How do you let the world know when your new blog is ready to take its place in the vast blogosphere?






               Should you  unveil it,








     
     announce it,








or create a global advertising campaign?




     

     

          Would it be best to launch it,   









  




      put the flags out,







or have a grand opening ceremony?


I think I’ll just quietly set sail and let my little blog drift where it wants ...

                                                           
If you’re a blogger, how did you get started? 

8 comments:

Suzanne Furness said...

Yay, you're open. Stumbled across your blog today. Pleased to *meet* you and welcome to the blogsphere. Have fun. I've followed you to help get you started. I only started my blog in March this year so still quite a newbie on the block!

Linda D said...

Pleased to meet you too, Suzanne!

Jamie said...

There ya go, Sunshine. Followed you in..

SquirrelQueen said...

I really like the look!
Quietly is good but if you want to meet new bloggers I have a tip. I used to visit other blogs and read the comments. If I saw a comment that caught my eye I would visit that person's blog and leave a comment. It didn't take long to strike up a connection.

Have fun with it, see you soon.
Judy

Linda D said...

Welcome aboard, Jamie and SquirrelQueen!

Friko said...

Once the Announcement is over you actually have to post! Get thee to a keyboard more often and all will follow in due course.

Squirrel Queen has the right idea, that's how I started too.

PS: Does that mean you are now rich?

Linda D said...

Writing as fast as I can, Friko, but I do get distracted. For example, I've just spent half an hour over at your fascinating blog. I don't comment on all your posts but I do read them!
No, I'm not rich yet, but perhaps when my novel's published ...!

Patsy said...

I deleted my first few posts as they were so rubbish - stuff like 'er hello, can anyone see me?'. I think I've got a bit better since.