We have so far examined the creation and management of blogs as an administrator. Let us now discuss how to configure a blog for a registered member on the site. We assume that you are the site administrator. This is the kind of job that you will likely implement if your site is especially oriented for a big community.
For example, msmvps.com is a site that provides separate blogs for every Microsoft Most Valuable Professional. The site is of course maintained by one administrator, but a lot of MVPs, including the author of this book, have separate blog accounts on the site.
To configure a blog for a registered member, you will have to follow certain basic steps as outlined below
1. Ask the member to register on the site.
2. Get the username from that specific member for whom you wish to create a blog.
3. Log in as an administrator, create a new blog and give ownership rights to that specific member.
4. Inform the member about the URL of the blog.