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How to Create a Blog on Grab.com

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The popular website Grab.com is loaded with fun filled and free online games as well as downloadable game applications, word and puzzle challenges, create-your-own games, community chat rooms and you guessed it...blogs. There is a vibrant community of Grabloggers, and you can become one in just a few quick steps. Here's how to get your blog going on Grab.com.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Join Grab.com. In order to start a blog, you must become a member. Do this by going to the main page of Grab.com and clicking on the word "Join" in the upper right hand corner. If you are already a member of Grab, login using your username and password and go to step 3.

  2. Step 2

    Go through the registration process. Once you choose to "Join," you will be asked to create a username and password as well as give some additional information about yourself. When you have completed the registration, the site will kick you back to the main page.

  3. Step 3

    Click on the word "Community" from the main page at Grab.com. Then click on the word "Blogs." A banner will welcome you to the blog page. Click on the button "create your blog now" to continue.

  4. Step 4

    View the page that comes up after you have clicked on "create your blog now." It should have a banner that reads, "Welcome to Grab Blogs!" If you see this, you have successfully created your own user blog on Grab.com.

  5. Step 5

    Notice the left hand side of the webpage. This area will have your username and the word "blog." For example, if your name is Susan, it would read "Susan's Blog." Here you can choose to write a post or edit your blog.

Tips & Warnings
  • Once you have started your blog, click on the "Edit my blog" option to change settings, add a bio and allow fellow Grab members to subscribe to your blog via email.
  • There is no way to create a blog on Grab.com without becoming a member. This means you will have to share your email address, birth date and some other personal information with the site. Read the terms and conditions before signing up.
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lymanalo said

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on 11/14/2008 First time I've heard of this site...might be something my 17 yr old will enjoy. i think she's outgrowing Myspace already!

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