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IGLOO blogs provide members with a means to express their personal viewpoint and to share web sites, events, or other pertinent information with visitors and/or other members.

The Blogs page allows you to read members' blogs and to create and manage your own blogs.

The Blogs feature may or may not be displayed as part of a community.  The use of this feature is determined by a community administrator.

Blog Administration

From the blog administration panel you can:

Post a new article
See archives of all your articles, sorted by draft and date published
View any comments associated with your articles
Add or review your topics
Select a theme to be applied to your blog
And edit your blogs title and discription.

Catagorize Your Blog

Catagorizing your blogs using topics helps you to better organize your articles as well as help visitors easily locate articles of interest.

One blog can be catagorized under more then one topic.

Create a Blog

A blog is a means to express personal viewpoints, opinions about currents events, political commentaries, and to share websites and other relatable information.

When creating a blog make your blog name and article titles stand out. There are many blogs on the internet. Create catchy titles that compel people to check your blog out.

Edit a Blog Article

Once you've written an article you can add links to other webpages, add pictures to it, or embed media on the page.

You can also edit an article that you've already published

Manage Your Blogs

You can manage and keep track of your blogs from myDashboard.  You may have one or more blogs.

Remove a Published Blog

If you've published an article you'd like to remove, you can do this by going through the blog administration panel to archives and deleting it from there.

Write a Blog Article

Successful blogs are engaging, entertaining and thought provoking to their readers, and have a distinct voice and personality. The ideads are well presented and easy to follow.

Some blogs may be funny, intense, or informational based on their content, but all blogs should be truthful, respectful of your audience and relatively consistent.

Blogs are not news stories; they are commentaries on newsworthy events.

You are not limited to one entry per day or week. You may post as often as you'd like.

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