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  1. Create a blog - Blogger Help - Google Help

    Help Create a blog Add pages to your blog Create, edit, manage, or delete a post Add images & videos to your blog Manage your comments

  2. Blogger Help

    Official Blogger Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Blogger and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  3. Manage your blog's settings - Blogger Help - Google Help

    When you use Blogger on the web, you can manage your blog’s settings. The content below gives information on the different types of blog settings and how you can customize your blog.

  4. Set up a custom domain - Blogger Help - Google Help

    To personalize your blog’s website address, you can buy a domain. If you’re an administrator, you can manage domains registered through Blogger. Set up your domain with your blog When …

  5. Delete or restore your blog - Blogger Help - Google Help

    Delete a blog permanently Important: When you delete a blog permanently, you delete all its information, posts, and pages. You can’t restore a permanently deleted blog or use the URL …

  6. I can't sign in to my blog - Blogger Help - Google Help

    If you’re having trouble signing into your blog, try the tips below: I forgot my username Go to the "Having trouble sig

  7. Manage blogs you follow - Blogger Help

    Follow a blog Your Google profile, including your name and profile photo, will show up publicly as a follower of a blog when you use the Followers gadget. You can change your Google profile …

  8. Create, edit, manage, or delete a post - Blogger Help

    You can write, edit, or delete posts and drafts any time. Write a new post Sign in to Blogger. Click New Post

  9. Show Auto ads on your Blogger blog - Google AdSense Help

    You can monetize your blog with AdSense Auto ads. Auto ads automatically place ads where they’re likely to perform well and potentially generate more revenue. Before you start Make …

  10. Advertise on your blog - Blogger Help - Google Help

    If your blog is monetized with third-party providers or you’ve manually integrated AdSense in your blog, you need to manually set up the content of the ads.txt file.