How to add blog to opera news

Opera News is a popular platform for opera enthusiasts to share their thoughts, opinions, and experiences about opera. To add a blog to Opera News, you'll need to create an account and follow their guidelines. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

Step 1: Create an account

  1. Go to the Opera News website (www.operanews.org) and click on "Login" at the top right corner.
  2. Click on "Register" and fill out the registration form with your email address, password, and other details.
  3. Verify your email address by clicking on the link sent to you by Opera News.

Step 2: Submit your blog proposal

  1. Once you've created an account, click on "Submit a Blog" at the bottom of the Opera News homepage.
  2. Fill out the blog proposal form with the following information:
    • Blog title: Choose a title that reflects the theme and content of your blog.
    • Blog description: Write a brief summary of your blog's focus and what readers can expect.
    • Categories: Select the categories that best fit your blog's content (e.g., opera reviews, interviews, behind-the-scenes stories, etc.).
    • Tags: Add relevant tags to help readers find your blog.
  3. Upload a sample blog post: Opera News requires a sample blog post to review your writing style and content. Make sure it's well-written, engaging, and relevant to the opera world.

Step 3: Wait for review and approval

  1. Opera News will review your blog proposal and sample post to ensure they meet their guidelines and standards.
  2. If your proposal is approved, you'll receive an email notification with instructions on how to set up your blog.

Step 4: Set up your blog

  1. Follow the instructions provided by Opera News to set up your blog, including choosing a username and password, and customizing your blog's appearance.
  2. Upload your blog posts regularly to keep your readers engaged.

Tips and guidelines

By following these steps and guidelines, you can add your blog to Opera News and share your passion for opera with a wider audience. Good luck!