The easiest way is to look up the blog's URL (eg http://patrikring.blogg.se) under "blogs". The blog should then appear so you can add it.
Back to topIf you've tried searching on your blogs URL and still can't find it, it's likely that your blog doesn't have something called RSS. RSS is a way for us to gather blog posts from your blog. Look in the right corner of the web-address bar for an orange icon there. If it's not there then you probably don't have RSS, which means that you unfortunately can't add your blog to bloglovin´.
Back to topThis is usually because your RSS feed doesn't contain images. Many blog platforms use that as a default setting. You might be able to change it, but you'll need to contact you blog platform for help with doing so. If this is not the case, it might also be because you're using multimedia RSS which we simply can't parse at this date. If this is the case, there isn't much left for you to do but to wait for us to catch up.
Back to topGo to widgets and follow the instructions.
Back to topNope, you are following blogs anonymously.
Back to topThe top list displays how many followers you have in your country (if you haven't chosen another country or "everywhere") and the blog profile shows how many followers you have overall.
Back to topWe look at the blogs you follow and try to find people who follow similar blogs. After that we look for blogs that they follow - and you don't - and recommend those blogs to you!
Back to topGo to My blog and follow the instructions.
Back to topbloglovin´ is a service for you who like to read blogs. We gather all new posts from your favorite blogs in one place.
Back to topNope, bloglovin´ is completely free. Our revenue comes from advertising that appears around the page.
Back to topNo, you can't write your own blog at bloglovin'. Bloglovin' is a site that gathers all the posts from your favorite blogs.
Back to topOur interns guide explains how you add a custom made Bloglovin' icon to your Blogspot-blog, which you can find here.
Back to topSometimes there are duplicate feeds for a blog that we fail to recognise. We strive to find these as quick as possible but if you bump in to one, please tell us.
Back to topHow do you count posts per week at the blog profile? It's the average amount of posts written the last two weeks.
Back to topWe keep all posts from a week back but you can always save posts that you want to keep longer.
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