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I'm currently using it at my site, and my audience loves it.
Thanks,
Josh
Anyway, I was wondering if yourself or your readers have any tips for those of us that use Blogger. I was advised to switch to WordPress last year and think it is too late to do so now. Anyway, if anyone has thoughts on premium site-like templates for Blogger uses, please share.
There's so many support forums out their for WordPress. Overcoming a problem is very easy.
Windows Live Writer (WLW) makes publishing as easy as using a word processor. Pages or posts can be created or loaded from the website, edited and then saved as drafts or published. WLW reads your sites style sheets and even does a trial posting so that it can analyse the sites look and feel so that when you are editing you get a real feel for how it will look on the site.
The real killer though is how easy it makes handling images. Simply insert a picture from your local machine, size it, justify it left or right (etc) apply styling (drop shadow for instance) and then when you save the page WLW uploads a version of the image sized as per your scaling, and also, optionally uploads a full sized image and links to it from the smaller version.
I can't begin to tell you how many times I have had to explain to a site owner why its not a good idea to try and upload a 4Mbit image from a digital camera to their website! This removes all this hassle!
I should also say of Wordpress that as the project is community supported there is an excellent set of support documentation, forums and FAQ.
Check this post out it will show you how to move a blogger blog to WordPress
http://codex.wordpress.org/Importing_Content#Bl...
Thanks John, for the link. Will check it out.
I recommend Typepad for my customers, both for the SEO advantage and because it's easier for small business owners and marketers to use.
Wordpress requires customization, and though it's open source, it requires a lot more attention. Constant upgrades for security are also needed.
Although - when I convert from blogger, it's easier to import content into Wordpress and then import the wordpress content into typepad. It saves the titles.
While I agree that TypePad is much easier I'm wondering why you think it has SEO advantages. Seems to me that a blog on your domain and server would enhance your overall site more than a hosted offering.
It's amazing.
With Sandbox + CSS, our blog looks identical to our site.
Our site is also built on wordpress. It's a great content management system.
We also get lots of clients these days who are looking for a good content management system, and we set them up with wordpress.
So far, so good!
1) You can more easily include target keywords on your static front page.
2) There's more information for people to look at when they first land at your website - in a traditional blog layout people are just straight into reading the latest post. If the front page is taken up with post content then you can include welcome messages, help and lots of navigation.
3) It looks more like a 'real website'. Many people still don't trust blogs.
I think Problogger's new look is a great example of this type of layout.
One key that I found works best is to find the plug-in that allows you to control the front page if you don't want the blog itself on the front page. That way you can have a traditional website with dynamic content (in the sidebar say).
It's easy and works great. What more could you ask for?
To Higher Profits,
Dave Ryan, Consultant
When leveraging multi-user wordpress and having the ability to control and OWN the platform you are using for business projects, it only makes sense to control your own destiny.