How To Start A Blog for Free in 3 Simple Steps
Starting own blog is not as difficult as it sounds. Actually it’s very much easy to do. Using Blogger we can create and start our own blog in simple 3 steps. The main advantage of choosing Blogger as your first blogging platform is that it is very simple and you don’t need not configure anything manually unless you want some advanced customization in template and widget. Another advantage is that in Blogger we don’t need to pay for web hosting so if you are planning to start you own blog withount spending any money then you should chose this. Blogger offers simple domain name like abcd.blogspot.com (here abcd is your desired domain name). We can also use custom domain names with Blogger.
To create a blog in Blogger we need a Gmail/Google account. If you don’t have Google account then first create an account.Now visit www.blogger.com
after logging in with Google account you will get an option to create a blog. Creating a blog is very simple just give your Blog title and choose desired Blog Address(URL). Be careful when choosing Blog address as it will be used to visit your blog. You may not get the blog address which you want if someone else has created a blog with that address before you. So use Check Availability to find and select blog address.

Click CONTINUE after entering word verification .
In next page we can choose Blog template. There are many nice templates in Blogger. We can select anyone from them. These templates can be customized later.
After selecting template click CONTINUE
Now your blog has been created. Click START BLOGGING to access blog’s dashboard.
Here we can write articles. Give post Title and write the post. To publish post click PUBLISH POST. Now your first post has been published.
Anayone can now access and read your posts by visiting your Blog’s address.
Happy Blogging
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