Tip: Some bloggers want to remain anonymous or semi-anonymous. This could be a personal preference, or it could be because they don’t want their workplace (or certain people in their life) to connect them with the blog. You could blog under a pen name, you could use only your first name, you could pick a variation of your name, and you can avoid using a photo of your face on your blog.
In the right-hand panel, under the “Page” tab, you’ll also want to change the URL for the page. This is the page’s web address on your website. Just click on the URL to change it.
The URL of a WordPress post shown in the Page settings for the post
I’d recommend using about for this, so that your page URL will be something like mexico phone number search .com/about.
Once you’re happy with your page, go ahead and click the Update button at the top of the screen.
Step 5. Write Your First Blog Post (Blogging Tips)
Writing your very first blog post can be a little daunting. But you can save it as a draft while you’re working on it—you don’t have to publish your post until you’re ready.
To begin with, you’ll want to come up with an idea that relates to your blog’s niche. You might already have lots of ideas in mind that you want to blog about—but if not, check out my list of blog post ideas to help inspire you and use my free blog idea generator tool.
Next, you’ll want to plan your blog post and think how best to structure it. There are lots of different potential structures you can use to put together a blog post. A couple of really popular ones are a “how to” post, teaching people how to do something, and a “list” post, bringing together a list of related ideas, tips, or resources.
For lots of other blog post structures, check out these 10 blog post templates. You’ll also want to do some keyword research to find the best topics to write about for your target audience (use my free keyword research tool for that).
To create a new blog post, go to Posts→Add New in your WordPress admin area.
You’ll see the WordPress editor that you already saw when updating your About page: it’s the same editor for posts as for pages.
Tip: Some bloggers want to remain anonymous
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