Thursday, April 15, 2021

Manage blogs you follow

 You can read the latest posts on your favorite blogs by adding them to the reading list on your Blogger dashboard.


Manage blogs you follow


Follow a blog


Your Google profile, including your name and profile photo, will show up publicly as a follower of a blog when you use the Followers gadget. You can change your Google profile any time. To follow a blog anonymously, follow it from the Blogger dashboard or the Settings menu.



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From the blog’s Followers gadget

Sign in to Blogger.

In the blog that you want to follow, look for the Followers gadget.

Click Follow.

In the window that appears, click Follow.



From your Blogger dashboard

Sign in to Blogger.

In the left menu, click Reading list Bookmark.

In the top right, click Manage reading list Edit.

Click Add.

Type the URL of the blog you want to follow.

Click Next.

Choose whether to follow publicly or anonymously.

Click Follow.



Stop following a blog


From your Blogger dashboard

Sign in to Blogger.

In the left menu, click Reading list Bookmark.

In the top right, click Edit Edit.

Next to the blog you want to remove, click Delete Delete .


From the blog’s Followers gadget

Sign in to Blogger.

In the blog that you don’t want to follow anymore, look for the Followers gadget.

Click Unfollow.

In the window that appears, click Unfollow.


Let readers follow your blog


To let other people follow your blog, add the Followers gadget:

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, click the Down arrow Down arrow.

Choose the blog to update.

In the left menu, click Layout.

Choose where you want to add the Followers gadget.

Click Add a Gadget.

In the window that opens, click More Gadgets.

Look for “Followers” and click Add Add.

Choose your settings.

Click Save.

To save the arrangement, in the bottom right, click Save Save.

Content sharing on other sites

 Turn on Share buttons

Important: Your blog must be public to use share buttons.


To let others share your blog through email and social media sites, you can turn on Share buttons:


Content sharing


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Layout.

In the "Page Body" section, next to "Blog Posts," click Edit Edit.

Check the box next to "Show Share Buttons."

Use site feeds to share your content on other websites

When your web content is updated, site feeds notify users on other websites.


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Select the content to share


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Site feed," click Allow blog feed and select how much of your content to share.

Full: Show all content of each post.

Until Jump Break: Show content before your jump break.

Short: Shows an excerpt from the beginning of each post.

Custom: Set advanced options for blog posts, comment feed, or per-post comment feed.

None: Turn off site feed entirely.

Click Save.

Use Blogger feeds to share content

Important: Site feeds don't work with private blogs.


To share your blog, you can add the URLs below to your feed reader.


Share all content


Important: For these URLs, you must replace blogname with your blog address.


Full-site feeds are updated in real time. Developers can subscribe to low-latency updates by using the PubSubHubbub protocol.


Atom 1.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default

RSS 2.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss

Share the comments

Important: For these URLs, you must replace blogname with your blog address.

Atom 1.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default

RSS 2.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default?alt=rss


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Share your posts by label

Important: For these URLs, you must replace blogname with your blog address and label with the label you want to use to share.


To get a feed for a specific label, change [label].


Atom 1.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/[label]

RSS 2.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/[label]?alt=rss

Share comments by post

Important: For these URLs, to get a feed for post comments, you must replace blogname with your blog address and postID with the correct ID of your post. 


To get a feed for post comments, replace postID with the correct ID of your post.


Atom 1.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/<postId>/comments/default

RSS 2.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/postId/comments/default?alt=rss


To find the Post ID of an individual post:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Posts.

Click the title of the post you want to share.

In the browser's address bar, your URL will show up as: 

"“www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/<blogId>/<postId>”

Copy the second Post ID number.

Use other feed providers to share content

If you use FeedBurner or other services, redirect your feed to complete the setup:


Copy the site feed from the service.


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Site feed," click Post feed redirect URL.

Paste the URL.

Click Save

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Control Access to your blog

 You can control who can read, edit, and manage your blog. You can add up to 100 total members including authors, administrators, or readers.

Control Access to your blog


Add team members to your blog

Important: To manage and post to blogs, invited authors and administrators need a Google Account.


To invite readers to your blog: 


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog. 

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Permissions," click Invite more readers.

Enter the email addresses of the people you want to add.

Click Send.


Give a team member admin access

To make someone an admin, go to the menu next to their name and select Admin.


Admins on your blog can: 


Add or remove other admins and authors.

Change the blog's settings or template.

Edit or delete any posts.

If an admin loses access to the blog, another admin will need to give permission back. If you're the only admin, try other accounts you manage to check if you have access to the blog.


Remove access from a team member or yourself

Important: After you revoke access, their previous posts will still show up on the blog but they won’t be able to edit them.


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Permissions," click Blog admins and authors.

Find the team member you want to remove and click Delete this member Remove.


Move a blog to a new owner

Important: Blogger is unable to mediate disputes over blog ownership.

To move a blog from one owner to another:


Follow the steps to give a selected team member admin access.

Remove access to the original blog owner.

Tip: If the new blog owner wants to change the original blog owner’s name from a post, they’ll have to delete and republish the post.


Add authors to your blog 

Important: To manage and post to blogs, invited authors and administrators need a Google Account.


Authors can add and edit their own posts on your blog. 


To invite new authors:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

In the left menu, click Settings.

Under "Permissions," click Invite more authors.

Enter the email address of the person you want to add.

Click Send.

After they accept the invitation, they'll be listed as an author.


Make your blog private

Important: After you make your blog private, people who have the web address of an image may still be able to view it.


By default, your blog is public and can be read by anyone on the web. 


To change who can access your blog:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under “Permissions,” click Reader access and select from these options:

Public: Anyone on the web can access and read your blog.

Private to authors: All authors of your blog can access and read it.

Custom readers: Only the readers you invite can access and read your blog.


Remove access to your blog

 If you want someone to no longer have access to your blog, you can remove their access:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Permissions," click Custom readers.

Next to the person you want to remove, click Delete this member Remove.


Limit access to adult content

Important: If a blog with adult content doesn’t include a content warning, and is brought to Google’s attention, we’ll turn on the warning for you. If this happens repeatedly, the blog may be removed.


If your blog contains adult themes or language, you have to add a warning page before people can access your blog’s content.


Adult content warning is required: For pornographic or sexually explicit content.

Adult content warning is not required: For non-sexual documentary depictions of nudity and depictions of nudity that serve a clear educational, documentary, scientific, or artistic purpose.


Add the adult content warning

If your blog has content that you believe isn’t suitable for all ages, you can show a content warning to your readers:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Basic," turn on Adult content

Back up or import your blog

 You can back up your blog content and import it to another blog. You can also back up your blog before you delete it.


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Back up or import blog


Back up your blog content

To get an .xml file of your blog’s posts, pages, and comments:


Sign in to Blogger.

At the top left, click the blog you want to back up.

In the left menu, click Settings.

Under "Manage blog," click Back up content and then Download.

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Save a copy of your blog's theme

Sign in to Blogger.

At the top left, click the blog you want to save.

In the left menu, click Theme.

At the top right, click More More and then Backup and then Download.


Import posts and comments to your blog

Important: There's a daily limit on the number of files you can import but no file size restrictions.


To import .xml files of your posts and comments:


Sign in to Blogger.

At the top left, click the blog you want to import content into.

In the left menu, click Settings.

Under "Manage blog," click Import Content and then Import.

If you don't want to automatically publish the imported content, turn off Automatically, publish all imported posts and pages.

Select the .xml file you want to import from your computer.

Click Open

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Make it easy to find your blog on search engine

 You can make it easier for people to find your blog on search engines like Google and Bing when you:

Optimization


List your blog on search engines.

Use keywords throughout your site to help it show up higher in search results.


To let search engines find your blog:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog to list.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Privacy," turn on Visible to search engines.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) tips for your blog

You can use relevant keywords in the titles and text on your posts and pages. You can also tell search engines which pages, posts, and links to ignore so they won’t show up in search results.


Add keywords to your post and page titles

To improve the ranking of your posts and pages in searches:


Include keywords that explain what the post or page is about.

Try to keep your titles under 60 characters. Short and concise titles are more readable and don’t get cut off.


Add headers

To tell search engines what your post is about, you can add headers like H1, H2, H3, and more. To add headers:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose the blog where you want to add headers.

From the menu on the left, click Posts.

Click the title of the post you want to edit.

Highlight the text you want to make into a header.

In the menu, click Paragraph Menu.

Choose the type of heading you want.


Make your images searchable

To make your images searchable and accessible to all readers, you can add a short description, alt text, or title:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog.

Add an image to your post and click on it.

Click Edit Edit.

In the text box: 

In the “alt” section: Add a long description.

In the “title” section: Add a short description.

Click Update.

Hide pages from searches

Important: You can hide posts and pages that fall under the tags you select. To block certain posts, in the post editor settings, under "Custom robots tags," turn on No index.


If you don’t want search engines to find certain pages or posts, you can hide them. To hide pages:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog.

In menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Crawlers and Indexing," turn on Enable custom robots header tags.

Click Home page tags, Archive and search page tags, or Post and page tags.


Tell search engines not to follow certain links

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Posts.

Click the post you want to hide.

At the top, click Link Insert link and then Create/edit URL.

Check the box next to Add ‘rel=nofollow’ attribute.

Click OK.

Change or redirect your URL

Rewrite your URLs

To make your posts more readable and help search engines understand what they’re about, you can rewrite the URL of your posts: 


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog to update.

From the menu on the left, click Posts and then New Post New post.

On the right, under "Post Settings," click Permalink.

Select Custom Permalink and enter the URL you want to use.

Click Publish or Save.


Create a redirect for a URL

To redirect URLs from your blog to new posts or pages:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Errors and redirects," click Custom redirects and then Add.

Add the deleted URL and the URL you want to redirect it to. 

If the original article was deleted, turn on Permanent.

Click OK and then Save.

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Saturday, April 10, 2021

Advertise on your blog

  Important: Advertisements are not allowed on adult blogs. Learn more about the Blogger Content Policy and Terms of Service.

Advertising on your blog



To make money with Blogger, you can show AdSense and other ads on your pages.


Sign up for AdSense

Important: Make sure you complete all the steps before you click Redirect.


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Earnings and then Create AdSense account.

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Select the Google email associated with your Blogger account.

Fill out AdSense form and click Create account.

Enter your payment details and verify your phone number.

Click Submit.

The system should automatically take you to Blogger to complete the process. If it doesn't, click Redirect.

Tip: If you’re interrupted before you complete the steps, complete steps 1-5 again. If your AdSense homepage says "We're working on setting you up" for more than a few days, click Accept association.


Show ads between your posts

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose the blog where you want to show ads.

From the menu on the left, click Layout.

Based on your template:

In "Blog Posts," under "Page Body," click Edit.

In "Blog Posts," under "Main," click Edit.

Check the box next to "Show Ads Between Posts."

Choose the ad format, colors, and how often you want the ads to show up.

Click Save. 

To save the arrangement, in the bottom right, click Save Save.


Show ads in the columns

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose the blog where you want to show ads.

From the menu on the left, click Layout.

Under "Sidebar," click Add a Gadget.

Next to Adsense, click Add Add.

Configure AdSense and click Save.

To save the arrangement, in the bottom right, click Save Save.


Show ads from other ad services

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose the blog where you want to show ads.

From the menu on the left, click Layout.

Point to the space where you want to show ads and click Add a gadget.

In the pop-up window, next to "HTML/Javascript," and click Add Add.

Optional: Enter a title.

In the "Content" section, copy and paste the code from the ad service website.

Click Save. 

To save the arrangement, in the bottom right, click Save Save.


Review your Blogger earnings report

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog to review.

From the menu on the left, click Earnings and then View earnings.

Tip: To learn what each term on your report means, use the AdSense glossary.


What to do if AdSense doesn't turn on

Important: To check that your account is still active, go to AdSense.


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Layout.

Under the AdSense gadget, click Edit and then Save.

Repeat step 4 for each AdSense gadget on your blog.

At the bottom of the "Blog Posts" gadget, click Edit and then Save.

To save the arrangement, in the bottom right, click Save Save.


Set up an ads.txt file

If your blog is monetized with third-party providers or you’ve manually integrated AdSense in your blog, you need to manually set up the content of the ads.txt file. Learn more about ads.txt for AdSense.


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose the blog you want to set up.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Monetization," turn on Enable custom ads.txt.

Click Custom ads.txt.

Copy the settings from your third-party monetization provider and paste them in the text box.

Click Save.

Tip: To check the content of your ads.txt file, go to http://<your blog address>/ads.txt

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Sign in to multiple accounts

 You can add and switch between multiple Blogger accounts.

Sign in to multiple accounts


Add an account

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top right, click your profile image or initial.

Click Add another account.

Sign in to the account you want to add.

Switch between accounts

Important: If you don't want to sign out and sign back in each time you switch accounts, learn how to set up profiles in Chrome.


You can only switch accounts when you write blog posts or manage your blog.


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top right, click your profile image or initial.

Click the account you want to switch to.

A new window will open for this account.

View, follow, or comment on a blog

If you're signed in to the wrong account, try to sign out and sign back in:


On your computer, go to Blogger.

In the top right, click your profile image or initial.

Click Sign out or Sign out of all accounts.

Sign in to the account you want to use.

Go back to the blog you want to view, follow, or add a comment