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Starting Your Own Blog – Part I

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These days, when you own a business, you almost have to have a presence on the internet. It’s dogandlaptopbyjesse757wtextusually the first place people look when trying to find products and services, and marketing surveys constantly list blogs among the top 5 tools for generating sales leads. To those of us who are not programmers, or even all that tech savvy, the whole concept of setting up a website or blog can be overwhelming. Where do you start? What should you include? How do you do it? Website or blog?

I have learned a lot about blogging over the past few years, so I decided to start a series of posts to share that knowledge and help you all get your own business blogs up and running.

Website or Blog?
A blog is definitely the easiest way to go. And since you are able to set it up yourself, it’s easy for you to make updates and add content to it. Building a website requires hiring someone who knows website design and programming, and when you want to update your site, you have to ask that person for help. I dislike being dependant on somebody else (and at the mercy of their schedule) every time I want to change or add something, and also, the cost of that adds up pretty quickly. I did have two websites at one point (one for animal massage, one for photography) but it turned out to be such a hassle that I started blogs instead, and I am really happy with that decision.

Many people are under the impression that in order to have a blog, you have to post weekly, or even daily, but that’s not the case at all. Once your blog is up and running with all the content you want, you don’t have to do a thing to it (although posting something new every now and then doesn’t hurt). You probably want to market your site (more on that in coming posts), but there is no need to add more content if you don’t want to. It can be as static as a website.

Wordpress.com vs. Wordpress.org
You can either blog for free at sites like Wordpress.com or Blogspot or you can get hosted blogging, where you register your own domain name and pay a hosting company to host your site. I personally prefer Wordpress over Blogspot, and I also like to own my domain name and have full control over my blog. But there are pros and cons to both approaches. Below are the main points for each option.

Wordpress.com (the free version) Pros:

Wordpress.com Cons:

Wordpress.org (self hosted) Pros:

Wordpress.org Cons:

If you have a hobby or family blog, Wordpress.com is a great way to go. However, for a small business, I think it’s important to have full control of your blog and make it stand out from the rest. So even though it may sound like a lot of work, and there are a few expenses involved, I recommend the self hosted option.

In coming posts, I will write about how to set up a free blog, do a step by step guide to setting up a self-hosted blog, and shorter tutorials on how to publish pages and posts, install plugins, and other tips and tricks.

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  1. Starting Your Own Blog – Part II | Animal Massage Guide on October 3rd, 2009 3:00 pm

    [...] take your free blog down and set up a new one using Wordpress.org. I have written more about the pros and cons of each in an earlier post. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me or leave a [...]

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    [...] hosting service to go with). There are many more advantages as well, and I have written about the pros and cons of free and self hosted blogs in an earlier post. If you have any questions about any of this, please feel free to contact me. [...]

  3. Starting Your Own Blog Part VI: Plugins | Animal Massage Guide on January 25th, 2010 4:51 pm

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