How To Start A Blog – In 1-Click A Shocking Method

In today’s digital world, clicks do count and we believe that higher the number of times you need to click to accomplish something online more inconvenient it is. 

If you search the internet you will find numerous blogs instructing you to take hell lot of steps one after another to do the simple task of how to start a blog.

We have completely revolutionaries it and now writing blogs is just a matter of one click rather than taking steps after steps:

How To Start A Blog

This is really easy here at BlogR, simply sign-up for FREE:
After confirming your subscription you will receive a Welcome Email. Just follow this simple instructions and your blog gets deployed automatically with all the configurations in place. After successfully deploying your blog, it will directly take you to the BlogR portal dashboard which looks like:
To manage your newly set up blog, click on the name of the blog under the Primary Domain column, it will take you to the Manage Site page:
On the right top corner you will see three icons, first is To Visit your site, next is To Log-in to your site and the last is To Undeploy your site.
In the meantime, you will receive a Welcome Email with your BlogR portal credentials, which will look like:
We will talk about the BlogR Dashboard in detail in another tutorial post. To continue with our blog configuration we can directly login to your WordPress blog.
You can do it either directly clicking on the second icon we just saw on the top right corner of the Manage Site page or we can use the details of credentials of your newly created blog, which must have arrived in your mail inbox by this time. It will look like:

Logging-in to Your WordPress Blog:

If you are using the credentials that your received in your mail, note that you have to add wp-admin at the end of your website’s address like this:

https://www.business.blogr.xyz/wp-admin

This URL will direct you to the login screen where you will be asked to enter the administrator’s username and password. Remember, you have received these details in your mail after your blog was successfully deployed. If you forget your password, just click on the Lost your password? link.

After logging in, you will see the administrator dashboard. It’s built to give you an overview of your entire website and contains 3 main sections:

A toolbar at the top of the page. It contains links to the most commonly used administrative functions and resources. For example, if you hover over your website’s name, you will get a link to the public view of your site. It also displays simple notifications like updates and new comments count. The main navigation menu on the left-hand side. It contains links to all administrative screens of WordPress. If you hover over a menu item, a submenu with additional items will be displayed.

The main work area. The first time you log in to the WordPress admin panel, you will see a welcome module which contains some useful links to help you get started.Once you are comfortable with the dashboard, press the Dismiss button in order to hide this module. Other Modules:

  1. Upcoming Appointments box will tell you how many appointments are scheduled. You can learn about Appointment management here.
  2. At a Glance box will tell you how many posts, pages, and comments you have. It also shows the WordPress version and theme you are running.
  3. Activity box gives you a bit more information about your latest posts and comments. It shows the status of all comments and a shortlist of the most recent comments.
  4. Quick Draft box. Entering content into this box will start a new blog post. However, you cannot publish one from here as this box is only for taking blog posts ideas for you to come back to later.
  5. WordPress News. This module displays the latest WordPress news.

Each of these windows has little arrows that you can use to quickly hide the box. You can also drag and drop them to different positions. 

This is how to start a blog. The good part of this is that all the configurations that are required to run a successful blog have already been done. Yes, your blog comes with pre-configured with all the following important configurations:

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