Can I have a private blog?
Can I have a private blog?
Simply defined, it's a blog that is protected with a password. With WordPress.com, you can create a private blog or restrict an existing blog to invited readers only by modifying its privacy settings. While password-protected blogs aren't for everyone, there are some wise use cases for private blogging.
How do I start a private family blog?
If you want an ID down to the exact person, then no. Your blog stats should show various things like geographical areas, clicks, referring sites, maybe operating system, and that sort of 'generalised' stuff. Depending on what's available in your setup, you might get a list of visitors based on IP addresses.
How can others see my blog?
Blogger, the blogging platform Google acquired back in 2003, is somehow still alive and kicking, even though few people remember it still exists. You probably don't care, but gone from Blogger are support for third-party gadgets, the Next Blog feature and the polling widget.
Is WordPress blog free?
WordPress as a software is free for you to download and use. However, to use WordPress on the web, you will need WordPress Hosting. You can use WordPress.com to create a free blog, but be aware that there are some differences. Bluehost is an officially recommended WordPress hosting provider.
How do I access a blog?
Go to google.com, hit "more" on the right above the search blank, and then you'll get a list of categories, one of which is "blog search." Type in your name, and see if anything turns up.
How can I create a blog?
Go to the dashboard ("home" button), Settings > Basic tab. Scroll down to the Permissions area. Every account that has accepted an invitation to be an author will be listed. Choose the one want to make into an administrator, and choose Admin using the drop-down arrow to the right of their email address.
How do I follow a WordPress blog without an account?
Be sure to click on the confirmation link in the email that we send you. Until you've confirmed your subscription request, you won't receive email notifications for new posts and updates. Note: The follow button only appears for sites with two or more published blog posts.