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Top 3 Blogging Platforms To Choose From

by Julie McElroy on June 7, 2011

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Marcy Gray. Bio: Marcy Gray likes sharing her blogging tips and tricks through writing. In addition, she likes to write home improvement product reviews.

Are you fond of writing? Do you write a journal? Why not try blogging online for a change? [...]

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Why You Shouldn’t Quit Blogging As a Beginner Blogger

by Matthew Denos on February 15, 2011

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Matthew Denos.  Please read more about Matt in the bio footer.
“It’s supposed to be fun. I picked something I love to do, why do I feel like quitting?”
A very big problem for many bloggers after a few months, is suddenly they are tired of being tied to [...]

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The Advantages of Using a More Advanced Hosting Setup

by Phillip Rudy on October 16, 2010

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Phillip Rudy.  Please read more about Phillip in the footer.
When most people think of hosting, they are thinking of public cloud services; with good reason. Public cloud hosting services are the most common on the Internet – where perhaps thousands of different users will share the same [...]

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8 Quick Steps to Creating a Self-Hosted Blog

by Julie McElroy on August 12, 2010

I have began creating multiple blogs and it is getting a little bit easier – at least the set up part!  I decided to create a quick checklist for those that are starting in the blog business (or for those that list to have checklists).  It is not going to be detailed, just a quick [...]

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Web Hosting Made Easy with Host Monster

by Julie McElroy on August 10, 2010

When I decided to switch over from Blogger to a self-hosted WordPress site, I felt overwhelmed! Now that I understand the process I would like to share how easy it really is.
Getting a Host
Many new bloggers may not realize, but when you get a WordPress site (unless it is a WordPress.com – which is [...]

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