Thanks for this question.
For the benefits of every one, I presume you do not have a Blog A/c and proceed further on that assumption.
1. There are many free and paid blogging platforms available;
2. You can choose one of them like WordPress.Com, Blogger.com, etc;
3. Now, let's proceed to create one in WordPress;
4. Visit: Wordpress home page;
5. Select 'Sign Up' to register for a WordPress account.
6. Hope, you have a valid email address (which is not used to create another WordPress A/c) to sign up for a fresh WordPress A/c;
7. (In case of " NO" then create a new A/c in Google, etc.)
8. Choose the Blog Domain, Blog Title, Language, etc & sign up;
9. Now your Account is enabled & is active;
10.You can see the Tool Bar or Dash Board now - Use it to create your Theme, make
changes, etc.
11.Familiarize yourself with the usage of Dash Board;
12.Every time you publish a new post on your blog you are creating a new page with a unique URL. The Settings for your URL names are known as “Permalinks”.
13. Visit SFI Marketing Tools - Choose one of the SFI Banners - Do a Preview - Copy
the HTML Code;
14. Now, "Create New Blog" in your Blog;
15. Click HTML;
16. Paste the HTML Code in the "Box"
17. Click Preview;
18. Click Publish
19. You will see the Banner;
20. Copy the Permalink;
21. Go Back to Create a Banner in your SFI To Do List & click it;
22. Paste the Permalink in the Box;
If you have followed the above correctly, you will get the applicable VP immediately.
Conclusion:
Its very easy. Just to check the above, I created a New A/c in WordPress and did the above. Success - I saw the SFI Banner there...
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Thanks for this question.
For the benefits of every one, I presume you do not have a Blog A/c and proceed further on that assumption.
1. There are many free and paid blogging platforms available;
2. You can choose one of them like WordPress.Com, Blogger.com, etc;
3. Now, let's proceed to create one in WordPress;
4. Visit: Wordpress home page;
5. Select 'Sign Up' to register for a WordPress account.
6. Hope, you have a valid email address (which is not
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