visitors and search engines. And did you see how easy it was to add those posts? It took no time at all to put that information online. If you can write, you can put that writing online for the world to read.
Blogger is easy to get started on. Let's look at something more complicated, because it takes more time and effort to make your blog look like it's a part of your web page and work with the layout and such. My blog is a bit more complicated, but this simply means that if there's something you'd like to do special with your blog, it's likely doable. You see, I've got categories and special pages, you can log in and out to see the information and things like that, BUT at the heart of it it's still the same. This is word press, a little more flexible than google, and here's what it looks like when I put a post online. I log in, I choose a title, "good blog stuff", I paste in the information, choose the blogs category, and click a button. Let's see what happened back at the site: Suddenly there's another blogs post in this category. Wordpress automatically added it to the list of posts, and when I click on it it's all there. All the links, the comment boxes at the bottom--that's all automatically taken care of. So I'm free just to write new posts and put them online. Blogs make it quick and easy.
I'll end with a final thought: seth godin's "waiting for the last drip" I
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