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I'm 15 and I have been thinking about starting blog, what should I do to get started and do you have any tips? Do I have to stick to one topic, or can I blog about anything?
Being a blogger is a great way to write through experiences, keep a journal of your life, or even try out some cool products every now and then! But it is also a lot of work. Don't let that deter you, though, because it's rare to find anything worth doing that isn't going to take a bit of work.
Starting a blog is the easy part—and no, you don't have to stick to one style of post (in the industry we often call these niches or genres), but it can help if you're hoping to grow your readership over time. In order to best decide what type of blog you should do, think about things you could write about easily, frequently, and well. If you're really into doing makeup and fashion, maybe starting a blog about that might be fun for you. Writing about what interests you will always work best in the end, because it shouldn't be difficult or frustrating.
How do you start a blog? Well, there are lots of free sites that offer blog support. The most popular being Wordpress, quickly followed by Blogger, and Wix. Try out some of the different engines and decide which one is easiest to use for you. (I highly recommend Wordpress, though!) You'll learn more tricks of the trade over time, don't stress out if your blog doesn't look super professional right away.
If you're under 18 and thinking about starting a blog, you should definitely have that conversation with your parents. While you may be totally fine with putting your life online, they may not be so comfortable with the idea. Sit down and have a discussion with them about writing the blog, rules of engagement (literally and figuratively), and what you can and cannot write about. Putting yourself online as a public figure can be exciting, but it can also have negative repercussions and you need to thoroughly understand that before jumping headfirst into blogging.
Once that is decided, take some time and write a few posts. Don't publish them right away, instead wait until you have 5, 10, maybe even 20, and you're happy with your work. If your parents have asked that they preview every post before it goes live, give them a look and then begin scheduling your posts. Try not to over-commit yourself to too many posts per week, but in order to be successful you should be consistent. Give yourself a deadline date every week to have a new post ready and stick to it. It also works best if you stay ahead of the curve with your publishing and always have a few posts waiting in the wings.
Here are a few more tips for people wanting to write their own blogs. Fellow bloggers, please feel free to add your own tips in the comments!
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