Web Business Solutions - the Blog!
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Blogger is no more. After creating several new blogs with WordPress I realised just how much better a blogging platform it is than Blogger. Easier to manage. Easier to configure. Easier to customise. And most importantly, WP outperforms Blogger in the search engines by a country mile. So it’s out with Blogger and in with WordPress.
Using WP’s “widgets” it was a simple matter to add links to my previous Blogger posts (under Web Development and Marketing Strategies in the right panel) by using an RSS Feed widget. I’ve also added a feed for my Affiliate Sales Programs blog, created with WP as well.
Web Business Solutions - the Blog, is an extension of my Web Business Solutions website. I’ll be blogging about site building, web design software, SEO, web marketing, link building, web 2.0 and social marketing.
Come along for the ride. Should be fun!
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February 13th, 2008 at 3:43 am
Hi Steve,
Great advice. I’ve switched over to wordpress from blogger and you’re right- it does make a huge difference in traffic. Within two days I saw a difference and it seems to be continuing.
Thanks
February 18th, 2008 at 11:25 am
Hi Steve
I enjoyed your articles that I read. My situation is that I am a speaker and author and musician. I travel around the country and I can sell a lot of my books and CDs at the talks I do. I want to figure out how to use my blog and websites to do this. I started blogging a couple of years ago and then dropped it basically because I just don’t understand the RSS and the networking system and the affiliate stuff. I started up the blogging again and am determined to figure this out. If you go to my sites you will see I do a lot of work with stress issues (I really do have a different approach) I do things around death and dying and I do some music things. You seem to be on top of things and honest! but I have gotten very cautious over the last few years because all the people marketing how to make it on the web seem to be the only ones making it. Where do I go to get a grip on the technical part of blogging like the RSS stuff and placing ads on my blogs and websites. Is it you? Or is this too basic for you. Do you charge? How do I get a little more personalized service at first to get me going? Thanks for your time. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
February 21st, 2008 at 5:06 pm
Great questions Scott. I’ve created a new post called “Getting started with social marketing” to try and answer them for you.