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I want to start a blog, can someone please help me?
Hey there, I am going to be living in Europe for a year & then South Korea for another year. I want to start a blog to show my family and parents back home the places I'm seeing and what I'm experiencing with pictures etc.
Can anyone recommend a good FREE blog site? Because I'm Afrikaans, I would like to do some of it in Afrikaans. Are there any free blog sites, where you can do a bilingual type of site, like some webpages with the language option, so I can create a blog in Afrikaans and English, and with a button to switch between the two languages?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Tumblelogs are a refreshingly new and simple way to share anything you find, love, hate, or create. To make a simple analogy: If blogs are journals, tumblelogs are scrapbooks. You can also look at tumblelogs as slightly more structured blogs that make it easier, faster, and more fun to post and share stuff you find or create.
Vox is a new personal blogging service. It’s all about ease of use, privacy control, playing well with other web services, and staying connected to the people you care about.
Control exactly who gets to see each of your posts and photos.
See all the posts from your friends and family on one page.
Bring in content from other web services you already use (Amazon, YouTube, more).
If you love sharing photos, you'll love Scrapblog. With Scrapblog, you can easily create stunning multimedia scrapbooks featuring your photos, videos, audio and a bunch of creative elements. We made Scrapblog drag-and-drop-easy so that everyone can tell their stories and share them online or turn them into high-quality photo books and DVDs. Best of all, it's free and there's nothing to download.
Tumblr is your friendly, free, and terrifically easy tool for creating tumblelogs.
Tumblelogs are the refreshingly simple new way to share anything you find, love, hate, or create.
LiveJournal is an online journal service with an emphasis on user interaction. A basic, fully-functional account is free, while paid accounts receive access to premium features. You can use LiveJournal in many ways: a private journal, a blog, a discussion forum or a social network.
Create a blog in 3 easy steps:
Create an account
Name your blog
Choose a template
WordPress.com is an easy and powerful way to start blogging.
On Trayle you can start a travel blog and make an interactive map of all the places you have visited. It works like any other travel blog that you know. But when you write about a place you have visited you can add it to your personal travel Trayle. The places you have visited show up on your personal interactive map.
Gusto will give you all the tools you need to experience better travel through better information. You can read and write reviews and blogs, upload and store your photos and check out others photos, and use the Gusto! Grabber to bookmark Gusto content and other Web sites. And while you're traveling, you can use Gusto as a handy resource that you don't have to haul along with you.
OnTheRoad is the newest online travel journal that gives you the ability to share your journey every step of the way with those back home. By providing you with great tools such as an interactive map, you are able to track your locations and plan your next destination. Easily publish photos and videos to share with your friends and family. Upload personal notes about each experiences to make the memories last forever. Connect with other travelers and be inspired by their thoughts, photos and destinations.
Loggel is a Lifelog community. It takes the basic concept of blogging to another level by using an innovative format: The Lifelog. The Lifelog connects esthetics and functionality, modern web technologies and easy usability. The user, loggeler, can record various szenarios from his/her life in a multi-media way, connect with friends and get to know new people.
Rtravel is a new video sharing site dedicated to travel and travellers. Members of the site can upload travel related videos and share them with their friends and the world. Members can also create their own profiles, upload photos, write their own travel blogs and make new friends with other travellers on the site.
Sharetrip members are sharing stories, insider tips, news from the most popular destinations, and unique advice to prepare, and be ready for your future trips. Sharetrip offers you the opportunity of writing your own blog related to travel. You can also publish and share your travel photos and videos.
Wegor is a community site for travel experience sharing. You can share your travel photos, describe your experiences in the travel blog, and mark your journeys on the map. You can also browse thousands of interesting stories and photos of other travelers. And it's free of charge.
MyTripBook is a place for people who love to travel to share diaries and reviews, photos and videos about the places they have been, to find travelmates and trips or simply to browse to find inspiration and information about different places around the world.
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- 1 decade ago
Find a decent blogging provider that appeals to you. The most popular providers include LiveJournal, Blogger, WordPress.com, Xanga and Webs. These sites are pre-made with templates and push-button publishing that don't require much technical know-how.
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2Once you sign up, you'll have a gallery of ready-made templates to choose from. With these, you can pick a color scheme and layout for your blog.
Most sites come with a set of predefined layouts and schemes that you can choose from. Select one and personalize it. Then add your name, interests, images, etc.
If you want to, get a more unique template, there are some sites up that have many of these that might make it look better. For example, PimpMyProfile.com or Pyzam.com.
3Add blogging freebies like buttons, images, blog chalks, imoods, tagboards (for example, myshoutbox.com), guest maps, guestbooks, comment boxes for readers' input, etc.
4Explore other blog sites that offer more features for a small fee, such as Typepad.com and.
5Decide whether you want your blog to be private or public: do you want any Internet visitor to be able to read your blog, or do you just want your friends and family to be able to read it? Most blog sites offer the ability to password-protect your published posts so only those who you approve of can view what you've written.
6After you've set up your blog, write a few posts to test it out, and make any adjustments to the layout or style that you see fit. Like if you just got a new template, you'd check your blog to see if you like it, right? At first, it will seem tough to figure out what to write, but once you get into a routine of daily blogging, you will find it addictive. Write about your day, your thoughts, events, ideas, fears, pleasures, the news, current affairs, art, or anything you are interested in!
7Visit other blogs to build a blogging circle. When you leave comments, add your blogging address so they can visit you too. (Note: This will not work if your blog is private)
8Publish your blog by sending the URL to your friends or publish the URL on your website. Add the URL to posts you make on other blogs
- 1 decade ago
I know with tumblr you can make two blogs with one user, so you could have one in english and one in afrikaans. But like everyone else, blogger and wordpress are good (: