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How to choose template for a blogger blog?

First impression is the last. The saying goes well with website designing a.k.a template designing. Those who are born designers can experiment around any and many number of designs. However, individual bloggers who have to do multitasking finds it difficult. For such people blogger makes job easy as it has many inbuilt templates and one has to select one according to niche. If you are technology blogger, you can opt for a technology template, travel blogger can opt for travel template and so on. Thus selecting a template in blogger is lot easy.

Easy Blogging Solution For Begineers

Blogging is fun; a weblog as it popularly called is your journey to be entrepreneur. So many people out there in the world wants to earn while sitting at home. However the actual job of a blogger is not as easy as it seems. I am considering you as a newbie, have no knowledge about blogging, but you desperately want to blog with basic computer knowledge and expertise in certain niche, sports, education, technology, online gaming, fashion or so. If you are serious about blogging, you would need access to certain web enabled services, like a domain name, hosting space, database and significant amount of time. These all services and activities will cost you certain amount of money and off course effort. For beginners, Google.Com offers easy blogging solution. The Google's Blogger Services are extremely popular among both new entrants and experts. Even major corporate use Google's Blogger to build blog related various aspects like employees' training, interacting with work

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