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		<title>How to Start a Blog &#8211; Getting Started with Wordpress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Start a Blog
In the first two parts of this series, you learned how to find a niche topic to blog about and how to select a domain name and blog hosting client. If you haven’t read the first two parts to this series, please go back and read them now if you do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How to Start a Blog</strong></p>
<p>In the first two parts of this series, you learned how to find a niche topic to blog about and how to select a domain name and blog hosting client. If you haven’t read the first two parts to this series, please go back and read them now if you do not currently have a domain name or hosting client.     <div id="attachment_144" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 210px"><img src="http://heyworldimhere.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/eyes44-200x300.jpg" alt="Get started with Wordpress" title="eyes4" width="200" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-144" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Get started with Wordpress</p></div></p>
<p>Now I want to discuss how to transfer your domain from the Godaddy.com site to the HostGator.com site (the same concepts can be used for any domain registrar transfer to any domain hosting client.) Then I will discuss how to install the Wordpress software onto your domain using the HostGator.com Cpanel. Wordpress.org is a platform where you control everything about your own blog, unlike Wordpress.com where the blogs are free and very limited in their use. </p>
<p>I will then discuss how to find a free Wordpress theme to fit your new blog and how to upload the theme to your site using free FTP (File Transfer Protocol) software. Once these steps are complete then you will be ready to begin your blogging adventure.</p>
<p><strong>HostGator</strong></p>
<p>Go to HostGator.com<br />
	• Log into your <a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-3549300-10410813">HostGator.com</a> Cpanel account that you created when you started your hosting service with HostGator.com</p>
<p>	• Find your Name Servers, usually in the bottom left corner of your Cpanel, write both of them down.<br />
How to Change your DNS Nameservers</p>
<p><strong>Godaddy</strong></p>
<p>Go to Godaddy.com<br />
	• Log into your<a href="http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3549300-10667157"> Godaddy.com</a> account.<br />
	• Under your Account Manager select the domain you want to be hosted on HostGator.com<br />
	• Once in your Domain Manager find where it says Nameservers then select Manage.<br />
	• Select the option that states “I host my domains with another provider”<br />
	• In the box’s for Nameserver 1 and Nameserver 2, replace what is there with the Nameservers that you wrote      down from HostGator.com<br />
	• Select the OK button at the bottom then log out of Godaddy.com and wait about 15 minutes, though sometimes it can take several hours depending on site and server traffic.</p>
<p><strong>HostGator</strong><br />
Go back to your HostGator.com Cpanel<br />
	• Towards the bottom of your Cpanel there is a section called “software and services”, select the Fantastico icon.<br />
	• Select Wordpress from the Left side navigation button<br />
	• This will install the WordPress software for you on your domain.<br />
	• Write down all the log in information that you provide.<br />
	• When finished, you can log out of your Cpanel .</p>
<p><strong>Your Domain</strong></p>
<p>Navigate to your new domain by typing it into your browser.<br />
	• You should see a generic Wordpress theme with the name of your blog and the words “hello world”<br />
	• On the bottom right of the generic theme there will be area labeled “meta” where you can log into your new blog. </p>
<p>Select log in and enter your information.</p>
<p>	• Once in your Dashboard (the administrative area behind your blog where all the work gets done) find the “Appearance tab in the left navigation.<br />
	• This is where your themes are stored, where you add or change widgets and where the editor is to make changes to the theme (once you have the skills to play with that)</p>
<p><strong>Find a new theme</strong></p>
<p>There are thousands of free Wordpress themes available to any self hosting Wordpress user.  You can go to any search engine and do a search for free Wordpress themes.  You can narrow your search down by adding keywords that represent your blog.  For example, if you’re planning to blog about kittens then you can do a search for “free kitten Wordpress theme.” </p>
<p>Once you find the theme you like, download it to a file on your computer that you named “Wordpress themes.”  You will have to unzip the file before you upload it to your site. </p>
<p><strong>FTP Client</strong></p>
<p>Using your FTP<br />
	• Navigate to the <a href="http://filezilla-project.org/">FileZilla website</a> and download the FileZilla Client software. Install the software on your computer. Once the software is downloaded onto your computer you can open it up.<br />
	• At the top of the page you will see boxes for “host,” “username,” and “password.” For “host,” enter your domain name, i.e. homemadecandyrecipes.com, then enter the username and password you created for your HostGator.com Cpanel account. FileZilla is an FTP client which you use to upload files from your computer to the HostGator.com server where your domain is.<br />
	• After you entered all the login information and hit “enter,” you will see the client log onto your host server. On the left side of the window you will see a column titled “Local site” and on the right side a column titled “Remote site.” The Local site contains the files on your computer and the Remote site contains the files on the server. You well be dragging and dropping files from your Local site into the Remote site.<br />
	• On the Remote site side click on the small + icon to open up the file. Once that is open, find the public_html file and double click on it. Find your domain name and double click on it. Find the wp-content file and double click on it. Find the themes file and double click on it.<br />
	• Now on the Local site side, navigate to the file where you downloaded your theme to and then drag and drop that theme in the bottom right window under the Remote site side. The upload will begin and you will be notified when the upload is complete. When the upload is complete, you can exit the FileZilla software.<br />
You Are Ready to Start Blogging</p>
<p>After the upload is complete, you can log into your Wordpress blog and from the Dashboard select the Appearance tab.<br />
You should now see the theme you just uploaded.  You can upload as many themes as you like until you find one that “fits.”  Select the theme you want to use and “activate” it.  At the top of your Dashboard you will see the tab that says “view site.” Select that tab and it will take you to the front end of your blog.  Your new Wordpress theme should be installed and you are now ready to start blogging away.</p>
<p>More Posts in this Series</p>
<p><a href="http://heyworldimhere.com/how-to-start-a-blog-finding-a-niche/2011/%month%/">FINDING A NICHE </a>                                      &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;> Part 1 How to Start a Blog</p>
<p><a href="http://heyworldimhere.com/how-to-start-a-blog-domain-names-and-domain-hosting/2011/%month%/">DOMAIN NAMES AND DOMAIN HOSTING</a>   &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;> Part 2 How to Start a Blog</p>
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		<title>Getting Started With Blogging</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 04:14:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>livewithrichard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey World I’m Here is a blog about teaching people how to blog.  We start at the very beginning by learning how to select and map out a theme for your new blog.  Next we learn how to select and purchase a domain name.  Then we move on to learn how to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://heyworldimhere.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/hwih-150x150.jpg" alt="hwih" title="hwih" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-36" />Hey World I’m Here is a blog about teaching people how to blog.  We start at the very beginning by learning how to select and map out a theme for your new blog.  Next we learn how to select and purchase a domain name.  Then we move on to learn how to self–host your new blog and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of self-hosting.  Once the blog is up and running, we learn how to publicize the blog in order to get traffic and then we map out a plan to monetize the blog so at the very least it becomes self sustaining but with enough information to make this blog become a passive source of monthly income.<br />
Blogging takes a lot of effort and dedication to make it a worthy income generator.  Anyone that says they can make a blog turn a profit over night is selling snake oil.  However, a blog can begin earning revenue as soon as people know how to find it and if it is offering a product or service that is being searched for on the internet.<br />
With the right kind of search engine optimization (SEO), most products and services offered on a blog can often replace your day job income in as little as a year.  If that is your goal then expect to dedicate a couple hours a day, every day, to promoting and SEO efforts.<br />
Hey World I’m Here is dedicated to helping its clients find the success online they deserve!</p>
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