Sometimes you have many ideas on your head. Flowing to your fingers as you writing your posts. But sometimes too, you are stuck between walls, don't know what to write. You need a way to balance this condition in order to keep posting-continuity of your blog.
The way to balance this 2 conditions is by scheduling your posts. I have made a post about how to manipulate your post date on blogger. By manipulating your post date, you can't only make post date older but also make your post date newer. Blogger calls it scheduling.
Create new post as usual. After everything done, click 'Post Options' on low left corner of write area. On 2 rigtf fields; post date and time stamp, change them with future date and time. And then publish your post. Blogger will automatically publish your post on date and at time you entered.
Within this way, you can write 5 posts at one night and then publish them for next 5 days one by one. This is good for your blog since search engines like fresh and updated blogs.
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As far as I know, Meta Data did help my blog to get more liked by search engine. Meta Data is like a short narration of a blog. It also contain keywords which a blog uses to declare itself.
To put Meta Data into your blog, go to your Blogger account, go to Layout and then click Edit HTML.
Then look for the code below.
YOUR META DATA HERE (directly under head).
Now you know where to put Meta Data, copy the following 3 codes into your blog.
This code to invite search engines' robots to visit your blog:
This code is a description of your blog:
This code is adding keywords to your blog:
To see the actual implementation of Meta Data, view page source of this blog or any blog you want to know its Meta Data. Just use Ctrl+U if you are using Firefox.
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Some times, you need to embed html codes to your posts. Html codes always begin with "<>" signs. On this post, I used "()" to make examples of html codes so blogger wouldn't read them as html. There's another way to do it; to show the exact codes without read as html by blogger, by using text area.
This is the example of text area:
You see above, all html codes written as they should be without ruining others.
This is what you write to make text area:
Most of things to do to post your content I've already described here. Now may be you want to make it more beautiful or just for functional reasons, I will tell some style in writing posts.
You already knew bold and italic, if not, use this step:
To make bold, use ctrl+b or html code (strong). After that use ctrl+b again or (/strong) to close/back to normal.
To make italic, use ctrl+i or html code (em). Close with ctrl+i again or (/em).
Note: For actual writing, change all signs ( ) with < >. I don't use < > so you can see codes used.
One more style used often is line through. Line through used if you want to update something on your posts so your readers will know the original words of it. See this example:
...sadly, the image is not available...
And then after updated, it's going to be like this:
...sadly, the image is not available...
Update: The image is available and you can preview it.
To make line through, use html code (span style="text-decoration: line-through;") your words here (/span).
On above example I also used font color to make it more catchy, described here.
One more thing to use is block quote. It's used to quote sentences from somebody else's book/blog. This is the example:
Jim wrote:On Friday April 18, crude oil price hit record $ 117 a barrel. This up of price is caused of an attack on oil pipeline by rebels in Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer. Supply fears were stoked after Nigerian militants claimed Friday to have sabotaged a major oil pipeline belonging to Anglo-Dutch group Royal Dutch Shell, promising many more similar attacks.
To make block quote, use this html code (blockquote) your words here (/blockquote).
Usually, block quote will give big quote (") sign before your words but not always, depends on the blog template you are using. Quote sign is not from font but from image which is provided by your template, or not.
Remember, the main reason of these styles are for functional reasons so don't use them too often unless it's necessary and related to what you are writing.
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Sometimes you need to change post date or time stamp of your posts. May be you just want to insert a post in-between posts or you steal somebody else's content so you don't want to be pointed as copy cat; make it as if your post published earlier.
If case you want to manipulate post date or time stamp of your posts, here is an easy guide.
Go to 'Edit Post' menu as described here. Pick a post you want to edit. On the bottom of write area, there is a menu 'Post Options'. Click it and look for your right. There is a writing 'Post date and time' with two field oxes below it. This is it. Those 2 field boxes can be changed with date and time you like.
Change it according to the format shown. With this way, you can arrange all your posts according to your times.
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Go to your blog account and then click 'Layout'. Now you are on 'Page Elements' menu. As you noticed there are 5 main things on your blog layout: navbar, header, blog posts, side page elements and footer page elements.
Navbar:
This is a navigation bar on the very top of your blog generated automatically. You can make it disappeared but it will break your Terms of Services (TOS) with Google so let it be there. Click 'Edit' and then choose desired color of your choice then click 'Save'.
Header:
Click 'Edit'. You see 'Title' and 'Description'. Fill them like you fill on 'Setting' - 'Basic' menu or if you concern about design and don't want any text ruining you header just left it empty. You can also add image for your header. Create a .GIF file first then browse it. Then save it.
Blog Posts:
Most of them have been set up by you on 'Settings'. You can ignore it for now.
Side Page Elements:
Side page also called side bar or widget bar. This is also a main thing on a blog. This area is for navigation of the blog. Click 'Edit' and see some elements you can add. Add 2 main elements first; 'Blog Archive' and 'Labels'. Blog Archive let your readers view your posts based on months while Labels let your readers view your posts based on categories. When you write a new post, you can add label, write in on right-bottom field. This label will automatically associated with 'Labels' on side bar elements. One post can be on 2 or more labels depend on what you set on that post.
Two main elements you will deal a lot are 'Text' and 'HTML/JavaScript'. I prefer Text because you can also put HTML/Java Script from third parties on Text.
You can also add 'Link List'; set of links you like to visit or just your friends' links. I also prefer Text to create list because Link List can't set a link to be opened on a new window/tab. But Link List can order your lists alpabethically while on Text you have to do it manually.
Those above are important page elements. The rest are just additional. You can try each of them to see if it fits you blog. Don't worry, you can remove it easily.
Footer Page Elements:
This is exactly same as 'Side Page Elements' only on the bottom of your blog.
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I will tell you step by step to set up your blog. Go to your account and then choose menu 'Settings'.
Click 'Basic'.
Title: Fill with your name or your theme/niche, or anything that will make people know that your blog owned by you.
Description: Fill with description about your blog. This description must have connections with things you will write on your blog.
Add your blog to our listings? Choose 'Yes'.
Let search engines find your blog? Choose 'Yes'.
Show Quick Editing on your Blog? Choose 'Yes'.
Show Email Post links? Choose 'Yes' so your readers can easily email you posts to their friends.
Adult Content? Chose 'No'.
Ignore Global Settings and then click 'Save Settings'.
Ignore 'Publishing'.
Click 'Formatting'.
Show: Chose 5 until 7 posts per page. Too many posts will make your blog has longer time to load.
Date Header Format: Choose short like May 10, 2008.
Archive Index Date Format: Choose short like May 2008.
Timestamp Format: Choose short like 6:55 AM.
Time Zone: Choose +x or -x depend on your location.
Language: Choose you desirable language.
Convert line breaks: Choose 'Yes'.
Show Title field: Choose 'Yes'.
Show Link fields: Choose 'Yes'.
Enable float alignment: Choose 'Yes'.
Post Template: Ignore.
Make sure everything done and click 'Save Settings'.
Click 'Comments'.
Comments: Choose 'Show'.
Who Can Comment? Choose 'Anyone'.
Comments Default for Posts: Choose 'New Posts Have Comments'.
Backlinks: Choose 'Show'.
Backlinks Default for Posts: Choose 'New Posts Have Backlinks'.
Comments Timestamp Format: Choose short like May 10, 2008.
Show comments in a popup window? Choose 'Yes'.
Enable comment moderation? Choose 'No'. Let your readers write their minds.
Show word verification for comments? Choose 'No'. Don't bothersome your readers.
Show profile images on comments? Choose 'Yes'.
Comment Notification Email: Left it blank.
Make sure everything done and click 'Save Settings'.
Click 'Archiving'.
Archive Frequency: Choose 'Monthly'
Enable Post Pages? Choose 'Yes'.
After that click 'Save Settings'.
Ignore 'Site Feed', 'Email', 'OpenID' and 'Permissions'.
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You profile will be always shown every time you interact with another blogger users. Go to your dashboard on blogger. If you don't know where you are, click 'Dashboard' on top-right of your screen. After that click 'Edit Profile' on right side.
Here you can add some information about yourself; your background, your favorites and so on. You can choose you want to share your profile or not. On 'Photograph' you can add your avatar image. Best size is about 2x2 cm or 3x3 cm square.
Better to share your profile because one of things about blog is socialization. Let other bloggers can view your profile so they can contact your email, give you feed back about your blog's content or just want to socialize with you.
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I love blogger/blogspot. Blogger owned by Google group. I think this is the best free blog around; powerful, coding-friendly, template-friendly and more.
In order to create a blog on blogger, you have to have a gmail account. Type mail.google.com and then click button 'Sign Up'. Follow the instruction until you can see you inbox. After that head on to www.blogger.com and login using you gmail account. Follow the step, choose desired name and template.
Choose a template which doesn't tire you eyes, eye-friendly. If you want to change template, you can go to menu 'Layout'-'Pick a new template'. Use preview to see what your blog will look like. Remember, calm tone always work. Your readers need to be comfortable to read your blog. If they're not, they leave.
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