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How to Create Your Blogger Profile

3 of 8 in Series: The Essentials of Setting Up a Google Blogger Blog

Start a relationship with your blog readers immediately by sharing your story in your profile. Your profile can highlight information about you, the purpose of your blog, your target audience, and anything else you want visitors to know about you and your place on the Web.

Be sure to include these three pieces of information in your blog profile:

  • Your experience: Tell readers why you’re qualified to write about your blog topic.

  • Your contact information: Build a relationship with your readers by making sure that they can contact you easily.

  • Links to your other blogs or Web sites: Show who you are, not just on your blog, but also as part of the blogosphere and online community overall.

Your profile appears on your blog’s Profile page, and a snippet of the first few sentences of your profile also appears in your blog’s sidebar. Put the most compelling information at the beginning of your profile so it’s visible in the sidebar. Your profile can help your search engine optimization efforts. Search engines crawl (review and index for future user searches) your profile text, which can draw more traffic to your blog.

Go ahead and create your profile:

  1. Sign in to Blogger, which opens your Blogger account dashboard, shown in this figure.

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    You can edit your profile at any time, but you benefit greatly if you take the time to complete as much of your profile as possible up front.

  2. Click the Edit Profile link on the left side of your screen, which opens the Edit User Profile page (see this figure).

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  3. Fill in the parts of your profile that you think give the reader important information about you.

    You don’t have to complete every field in the Edit User Profile page. Your profile should be a virtual introduction and handshake. You don’t have to give your résumé or life story, but you should share enough to spark a relationship with your visitors.

  4. Click Save Settings to save the changes you make.

    A confirmation message appears.

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