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Personal presentation (sample article)

Here is an example of a paper, originally published at the Blogging University. Sign up for one of our ten programmes and start your blog.

You are going to publish an article today. Don't worry about how your blog will look. Don't worry if you haven't named it yet or if you're feeling overwhelmed. Just click on the "New post" button and tell us why you're here.

What is your objective?

The article can be short or long, contain a personal introduction about your life, describe the mission of your blog, present a manifesto for the future or simply state your publication topics.

To help you get started, here are some questions:

Answering these questions does not lock you into a definitive path. The wonderful thing about blogging is that it is constantly evolving as you learn, develop and interact with others. However, it's good to know where and why you're going. Articulating your goals may just help to bring in new ideas for articles.

Not sure how to start? Just write the first thing that pops into your head. Anne Lamott, author of an excellent book on the writing process, says that you need to allow yourself a "messy first draft". This is an essential lesson: write first, you'll worry about editing later.

Once you are ready to publish, assign your article three to five tags that describe its subject: literature, photography, fiction, parenting, food, cars, movies, sports, etc. These tags will help people interested in these topics find you in the Reader. These tags will help people interested in these topics find you in the Reader. Make sure one of these tags is "zerotohero" so that new bloggers can find you too.

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