Week 3: Write first blog post and About page
This post is the third in a weekly series that will take journalists through how to set up a professional-looking portfolio Web site. Find out more about the series and read the first and second posts if you missed them. Check back next week for more.
This week you’re going to get comfortable with the basics of creating content on your blog.
You can create two basic types of entries on WordPress: blog posts and pages.
Blog posts are just what they sound like. You’re reading one right now.
Pages are used for things like your resume, portfolio or blogroll. The tabs across the top of my Web site all link to individual pages.
So, now that we know what each is meant for, let’s create some content.
Write your first blog post
You might want to use your fist blog post to introduce yourself, give readers a little insight into why you are making your site and foreshadow what you plan to blog about.
Go to www.YourDomain.com/wp-admin and log in.
On the upper left hand side, you’ll see a button that says “Add new” underneath the “Posts” tab. Click it.
Now you’ll want to give your blog entry a title.
In the body field, you’ll obviously put the body of your post.
To style your text, pay attention to the blog and italics buttons, as well as the drop-down menu that says “Paragraph.” “Heading 3″ tends to be the one you’ll want to use for subheads.
You also may want to use the bulleted list and numbered list buttons, plus the quoted material button and indent buttons.
Speaking of all this stuff, allow me to go on a very important tangent for a moment.
Writing for the Web: Just the basics
Some things to keep in mind about writing for the Web:
1. Link. Link. Link.
- If you refer to an article online, link to it.
- If you mention someone who has a personal Web site, link to it.
- If you mention your favorite movie, link to its IMDB page.
I cannot underscore the importance of links. They help your Google search rankings, and more importantly, they make you look like you actually understand the Web. Get friendly with this button.




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