Greetings and welcome to Blog 31 Days. On the day to begin the process to “link up” with your amazing blog post, we want you to blog 31 days straight! If you have not already done so, please join this site, our Facebook blog31days group and Inlinkz, a linking group. ALL are free!
This will begin your journey to be a part of blog 31 days. Then, you can begin to write in order to memorialize your thoughts, publish your works, develop your website. That will catapult you into a great position to create your book, start your ebook, write your memoir, be a Kindle or Amazon writer and more! This is your chance. Check out HERE the categories or linking up-
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In order to find success in this Blog 31 Days project, you will need information about some important things:
1. How to have a website of your own. There are many places in which you can find help in this area. Please consider these ideas. You can choose to have a domain name such as http://www.blog31days.com or you might prefer to use a company’s blog such as your name.wordpress.com.
One is a paid website and the other is a free website. There is more flexibility with a paid website and there are often limitations with a free website. You can always use a free website and change to a paid website. To participate in Blog 31 Days you will need a platform for sharing your work and a website will do the trick! Decide which website type you will use. If you already have a blog, you’re good to go.
2. What to name your blog. The most effective blog names are those relevant to your drum beat(What do you love?) and something short and simple. If you’re bent on writing about animals, choose an animal name or focus. Say you enjoy sewing, then figure our some catchy “Nit and Stitch” type name. You may enjoy inspirational writings and you could select a name such as “Jesus My Heart”. Whatever you choose, be sure that you focus on your “main” love so that you can zero in on that focussed area for writing. Keep it simple and short if possible.
3. You’ll need a topic and name for the “blog31day” article you’re writing. We have chosen 3 categories for our bloggers. You will list your article under “one” of those categories. Your article should have a name that is catchy, interesting and that will lure folks to your blog. Think carefully about what you will name your blog article. I’m thinking about an article such as: “10 Things Every Blogger Should Do”.
4. How to link with others will be “yuge!” Also, you’ll need a thumb-sized logo or blog button (optional) To create a blog button of 125 x 125 you may choose canvas for FREE or for $5.00, you could let someone else do this for you on “Fiver”.
This button will be used to link up with others. In order to link with others and have your work show up among the other bloggers, you will “link up”. Be sure to practice this before the link goes live. CLICK HERE for more information.
5. Having a place in your home that is designated for you to blog will be paramount. It should be away from the noise and movement of things going on. It should be comfortable and a place where there is little distraction. A writing desk, corner, office or quiet spot is very important if you’re going to be a dedicated blogger for 31 days. As it is, life happens so be sure to set yourself up in a blogging-type environment.
6. Creating a folder in your computer and naming it “Blog 31 Days-3/ 2020” will help you focus on the task at hand. This will be a place to gather all of your writings. Name and date this folder.
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Okay. This is going to be so fun explaining. Blog 31 Days is a blogging experience that covers literally 31 days of writing. It’s free and you are welcome and encouraged to participate.
Wikipedia explains the days of the months this way:
“Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone, And that has twenty-eight days clear And twenty-nine in each leap year.”
It is a traditional verse mnemonic used to remember the number of days in the months of the Julian and Gregorian calendars. It arose as an oral tradition and exists in many variants. It is currently earliest attested in English, but was and remains common throughout Europe as well.”
Our blogging experience will begin in August for yes, 31 days! I hope you’ll join in. It’s free. We will also use other 31 day months of the year but our inaugural blog will be in August of 2017 for 31 days!