What is the competence of webmaster idling for a blog?

"What is the competence of webmaster idling for a medical blog?", asked recently a relatively new blogger. My suggestions are listed below.

Keep it simple and free

If the content of the blog is great and engaging, you do not need much knowledge of HTML, CSS, etc. Knowing HTML doesn't hurt, of course, but is not essential.

Keep it simple and free. Many doctors are invited to wrong to spend time and money on custom installations of WordPress, hosting, social media consultatants when all they need is a Google/Blogger blog with a custom domain name.

"Blogging is the teaching, whether it's for yourself or others and that is the best feeling in the world"

Speaking from personal experience, my blog has reached more than 8 million page views and I have never used external aid for the launch of blog or maintenance. I don't think the content of my blog is that great or original, plus a few mind map diagrams, shortcuts, and how-to articles to social media-it's just my personal digital netbook that I share with the world.

I usually publish a post per day during the week to CasesBlog and AllergyNotes. They are scheduled 2-3 months in advance and automatically publish unless you change the day before they are due for publication.

Http://goo.gl/hCpF8 "Blogging is the teaching, whether it's for yourself or others and that is the best feeling in the world"

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Ahmad Gandour, January 25, 2012: this is a great Council will consider starting a blog in the near future Wino really interesting post post check your post every day in the morning while I'm checking journal watch and news letter thanks for these great BEJM post.

Ves Dimov, M.D., January 25, 2012: thank you for your interest. I usually publish a post per day during the week to CasesBlog and AllergyNotes. They are scheduled 2-3 months in advance and automatically publish unless you change the day before they are due for publication.

Ahmad Gandour, January 25, 2012: thanks for the info I have booked marked the both pages I'm going to check every day

Ves Dimov, M.D., January 25, 2012: you can subscribe to the RSS feed in this way there is no need to visit the website each day-the new post is delivered to your RSS reader (Google Reader) or e-mail.

Ahmad Gandour, January 25, 2012: Did:)

Jill Celeste, January 25, 2012: Blogger is the perfect tool for a doctor. Great post!


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