Welcome to First Friday!

Did you just click publish for the first time? Congrats, and welcome! Share your handiwork with us.

If you’ve already started blogging and are looking for support or feedback, the Community Pool is the place for you!

Have a technical question? Try the WordPress.com Support Forums.

If a blogger publishes her first post and no one reads it, did it really happen? Of course it did! But when someone does read it, even better. Welcome to First Friday, a weekly open thread where any new blogger can share a link to his or her very first post with the larger WordPress.com community.

To share your first post with us, copy and paste the link right into a comment here; feel free to introduce yourself, and tell us what you hope to blog about. If you’re not new, you can still be a part of First Fridays: visit a link or two, and leave the blogger a like or comment. The first recognition a blogger gets is powerful, and you can provide that for someone brand-new!

Need help finding, copying, and pasting your link?

Head to your blog’s home page.

Click on the title of your post to open the individual post page.

Highlight and copy the URL you see in your browser’s address bar. You can copy by going to the Edit menu in your browser and selecting Copy, or with a keyboard shortcut (Control+C for a PC, Command+C on a Mac).

Paste the URL into a comment here. You can paste by going to the Edit menu in your browser and selecting Paste, or with a keyboard shortcut (Control+V for a PC, Command+V on a Mac).

That’s it!

You can make this a useful space for new bloggers with a few simple guidelines:

  • We encourage anyone who shares a link to visit one or two other bloggers here. New readers for all!
  • In commenting, the third time is not the charm: don’t share the same link repeatedly.
  • Please don’t use this as a space to share your first post…. that you published three years ago. Post should have been published within the last month. We’ll remove older posts to keep this space focused for new bloggers.
  • Keep comments civil. Even better: visit a blogger and leave your comment directly on their blog!
  • To keep from losing your place while you visit others’ blogs, right-click on a link to open it in a new tab or window.
  • If you haven’t looked at our Commenting Guidelines in a while, now might be a good time.
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  1. It is like a jungle 🙂 try, try and try. I have texts in Swedish, English and Danish, do I need to translate my texts? or people can read for example the Swedish texts in their own language? otherwise of course I continue to translate…:)

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  2. Hi all! Super new to this world, really wanting to use this platform to help me therapeutically. I’m not a ‘writer’, although maybe one day with growth I can become better! Feel free to read my posts!

    Breakingmidnight.wordpress.com

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  3. starting

    I’d be more than glad to have even just one person to relate or to have an awesome conversation with. Above is my first post and written would be… a surprise! Click on the site to find out more. Feel free and be free. Love lots 🙂

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    1. Yeah!!! I love DIY, and I love kombucha. Maybe with your advice I’ll actually make it myself.
      Great start. Maybe make categories as you go to keep your blog organized by project type.
      So what’s next?

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    1. I love, love, love your blog! Your writing is so visual and beautiful. I’m excited to follow your writing.
      PS – I love that our most recent blog post have similar titles….mine is “foe the love of rain”.

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    2. I just checked out your post and left a comment – what a lovely reminder for all of us to seek out more varied and rich experiences, more importantly, a reminder for us to be more brave!

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