Starting a Blog – Learn How to Create and Manage Your Own Blog
Course Description
Starting a Blog – Learn How to Create and Manage Your Own Blog 1. About the CourseThis course guides you step-by-step through creating your own blog from scratch and managing it effectively to build an audience. You’ll learn how to choose a niche, set up blogging platforms, create compelling content, and promote your blog to grow readership and influence.
2. Why Learn the CourseBlogging remains a powerful way to share ideas, build authority, and even generate income online. Whether you want to start a personal journal, a professional portfolio, or a business marketing tool, this course gives you practical skills to launch and sustain a successful blog that attracts readers and achieves your goals.
3. What Will You Learn-
How to select a blog topic and target audience
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Setting up your blog on popular platforms like WordPress or Blogger
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Writing engaging blog posts that keep readers coming back
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Basic SEO techniques to increase blog visibility
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Using images, videos, and links to enrich content
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Promoting your blog through social media and email marketing
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Managing comments, feedback, and community building
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Monetization options: ads, affiliate marketing, and sponsored content
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Beginner-friendly with clear, actionable steps
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Combines technical setup with creative content strategies
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Focuses on building real-world skills to grow your online presence
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Certification to validate your blogging expertise
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Part of Amarscity’s digital entrepreneurship and content creation track
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Aspiring bloggers wanting to start their online presence
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Entrepreneurs and small business owners looking to market through content
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Writers and creatives wanting to share their work with a wider audience
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Students and professionals interested in digital communication skills
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Anyone seeking to build influence or income through blogging
Course Curriculum
Barclay Mcpherson
AccountantI am a web developer with a vast array of knowledge in many different front end and back end languages, responsive frameworks, databases, and best code practices