It's easy to get started, and you don't have to code HTML.
Use any existing services like blogger.com or worldpress.com. There must be a lot of other services out there that allow you to use rich text editors and provide multiple widgets for you to be creative.
Somehow worldpress sounds more prestigious, but the first site I tried was blogger.com and I thought it was acceptable.
In terms of how to tweet your posts out. One of the services is called hootsuite.com. It allows you to distribute your posting to multiple social media websites/services.
OK, I'm advertising, but I don't get paid by them. I just want to help out my readers.
Enjoy!
By Ying Lei.
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