Free Website
1. Visit frontpeers website.
2. Sign Up here
3. Name Your Site
- There’s no limit to what you can name your site.
4. Checking Your Name’s Availability
5. Set up your voxnow business site, here’s how:
The Components of VoxNow Business Site
Site is made up of three components – the header, the sidebar and the posts or body of the Site.
The Header
- A Site’s header is the equivalent of a newspaper’s masthead. It contains the Site’s name rendered as text or as text combined with a banner image.
The Sidebar
- A sidebar runs along one or both sides of your posts. A sidebar might contain any number of items including a short bio, a Site roll (a list of Sites that you enjoy reading), a search box, ads and an RSS button. RSS stands for “really simple syndication.” Adding an RSS link to your site allows people to “subscribe” to your site – updating them whenever you’ve posted something new.
The Posts
- Posts make up the body of your Site. Posts can include text, images, video and even streaming audio. Most Site posts also include a way for readers to comment on the post.
6. Exploring Peerblogs Dashboard
- The other tabs that run along your Peerblogs Dashboard allow you to switch templates, upload a picture to use as your blog’s banner, manage comments, control your settings and update your profile page.
7. Choose your Template
- You will be taken to a screen that lets you select a template for your blog’s design. Pick one, and remember that you can always change it later. Once you’ve chosen your template, you can start posting.
8. Start your First Post
The Components of a Blog
* Most blogs are made up of three components – the header, the sidebar and the posts or body of the blog.
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* The Header
* A blog’s header is the equivalent of a newspaper’s masthead. It contains the blog’s name rendered as text or as text combined with a banner image.
* The Sidebar
* A sidebar runs along one or both sides of your posts. A sidebar might contain any number of items including a short bio, a blog roll (a list of blogs that you enjoy reading), a search box, ads and an RSS button. RSS stands for “really simple syndication.” Adding an RSS link to your site allows people to “subscribe” to your site – updating them whenever you’ve posted something new.
* The Posts
* Posts make up the body of your blog. Posts can include text, images, video and even streaming audio. Most blog posts also include a way for readers to comment on the post.

