Blogs are an art form that take knowledge and practice to do well.

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Your computer has spelling and grammar checks, as well as access to a thesaurus. Use them, but remember thatrepparttar machine can’t decipher allrepparttar 118651 intricacies of language. Language is a world in itself, and much of its territories are undiscovered byrepparttar 118652 masses. So, again keep it simple. Short, precise sentences with single ideas are great. Many words inrepparttar 118653 English language haverepparttar 118654 same meanings (synonyms). Userepparttar 118655 thesaurus so you don’t repeatrepparttar 118656 same word over and over throughoutrepparttar 118657 text. It keepsrepparttar 118658 story fresh and doesn’t turnrepparttar 118659 reader off. There’s nothing more boring than repetition. Using different words can be a lot of fun and a learning experience, just make sure you use a dictionary (also onrepparttar 118660 computer/Internet) to make absolute sure ofrepparttar 118661 word’s definition.

Readability…Simplicity…Make your blog accessible by all people. You can even take into consideration that many readers will have learned English as a second language. As I’ve said in previous articles, keep torepparttar 118662 point-don’t go on tangents. Stick withrepparttar 118663 article’s topic, and definitely stay withinrepparttar 118664 realms of your blog’s main area. If your blog is entitled “Jazz music”, people who go there don’t want to hear about how your football team won onrepparttar 118665 weekend! Please be consistent. How irritating is it to visit a blog that hasn’t been written on in months or years?

I hope these little tips will help you on your quest to producing ‘good’ writing that brings new friends and acquaintances of similar outlooks into your world. If you want people to read,repparttar 118666 aim is to produce an emotional reaction in your reader. Pretend you are writing to another form of yourself, if it were not readable, interesting and fun…would you stick around?

Jesse S. Somer M6.Net http://www.m6.net Jesse S. Somer is a ‘grasshopper’ writer attempting to inform other beginner writers on how they might one day become masters or ‘sensei’s’.


Net Novice No More

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Once you are here, then it is only time you will need for unpacking your gear, and nestling into your web presence. You will be faced with a space to put up your web pages; drag and drop your created web pages; and you will be advised to create a folder called "Images", where you will double click to open, and you will place your pictures, logos, and other images in.

A good tip: take note ofrepparttar web address, path, http://www.yourdomain.com/images/pic1.gif as you will need this to direct your picture (pic1.gif) fromrepparttar 118650 images folder to your web page. Also note, that you can directrepparttar 118651 image off to another page by applying a hyperlink address to it in your web page-creating software.

This is basically it, once you have gotten this far, you are more advanced thanrepparttar 118652 majority ofrepparttar 118653 world. You have a web presence, you have a folder which looks and acts like any other folder on your computer's desktop; in which you have web pages and a folder called "Images"; and finallyrepparttar 118654 images are inrepparttar 118655 "images" folder. Web hosting is reallyrepparttar 118656 selling of virtual space for you to store your websites. There’s really nothing too complicated about it.

Nowrepparttar 118657 decorating is up to you, you can adorn it with pictures and text or in time add automated and smart features; and to provide invitations to your 'presence' warming, (promotion of your site) you can find help with by searchingrepparttar 118658 Net for "Online Promotion".

Jesse S. Somer M6.net http://www.m6.net Jesse S. Somer is a strange, ignorant, flawed creature hoping to show others like him that technology is going to help humans become more human.


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