Last call! The next Blogging 101 class begins Monday.

New to blogging? Build a solid foundation — and make some new friends — in Blogging 101.

New to blogging, and not sure where to start? Never fear, Blogging 101 is here! Fun and free, the next edition of our popular introductory course begins on Monday, January 5 — read on for the details and to register.

Blogging 101 is four weeks of daily bite-size assignments that take you from “Blog?” to “Blog!” — along with a supportive community to encourage you all the way through. At the end of the course, you’ll have a blog you’re proud and excited to publish, and that others are excited to read. Here’s how it works:

  • Assignments fall into three broad categories — publishing posts and pages, customizing your blog, and engaging with the community — and are designed to build on one another.
  • We’ll post a new assignment here on The Daily Post each weekday at 12AM GMT. Each assignment will contain all the inspiration and instructions you need to complete it. Weekends are free (but we’ll suggest some ways you might want to spend them).
  • Participants will have a private community site, the Commons, for chatting, connecting, and seeking feedback and support. Daily Post staff and Happiness Engineers will be on hand to answer your questions and offer guidance and resources.

You’ll walk away with six (or more!) published posts and a handful of drafts, a customized theme that reflects your personality, a small but growing audience, a good grasp of blogging etiquette — and a bunch of new online friends.

Registration is closed, but Blogging 101 will be back in February!

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  1. I’m totally joining this!! Looks like there are some awesome reviews too. I am doing a challenge for my business blog so will do this for my personal blog which I just started. Excited!

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  2. I have a question, I’m not an English speaker and I am not living in my home country so my time will be different, but I did subscribe to the classes. Is it a problem?

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    1. There are people all over the world participating, so everyone works on the assignments at slightly different times, as they’re able. You don’t have to blog in English to participate, but at this time, the assignments are only available in English.

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  3. I feel like I am stepping of a cliff into the void here. I have never blogged (but I’ve read some), however, I love to learn and create. I’ve decided 2015 is the year I am going to leave my comfort zone and redefine who I am and who I am meant to be (besides “mom” and a white-collar worker)!!

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