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Simple Steps to Create or Customize Your Blogger

Simple Steps to Create or Customize Your Blogger

Blogger is an online service owned by Google that publishes single or multi-user blogs created entirely by the user. The service has quickly become the preferred choice of many novice bloggers and is one of the easiest methods of creating and publishing a blog for free. There are many blogging site which offers user to create free blogs. Thus if you are looking for free blogging service then my suggestion is start blogging using wordpress.com or blogspot.com. If you are unfamiliar with the service, this article will teach you how to set up an account and create a blog on Blogger.com.

Instruction:
2. Signup using Google account to get started. If you don’t have Google account, click “Get started” to create one.
3. Select a “Blog title” and available URL for your blogger. Finally enter the world for verification and click continue.

4. Next you need to select a template for your blog. Select any template later you can change it whenever you want.

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