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Must-have Joomla Blog Extensions

ProBlogger

At first glance, Joomla isn’t the best platform for blogging. But that doesn’t negate all the strengths Joomla brings to the table as a content management system. Why even give Joomla a chance? I know what you’re thinking: why on earth would you even consider blogging with Joomla? Both are compatible with Joomla 2.5

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Midwinter in Sweden

Kikolani

30 Photoshop tips and tutorials for web design. 44 beautiful Joomla website designs. 6 super tips for creating a natural backlink profile. 33 copywriting tips found on Twitter. 5 tips for giving your writing more cowbell. Why blog for business. How to retire young. 18 online productivity tools for your business.

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Stop Writing for Free and Launch Your Own Profitable Blog

ProBlogger

However, if you decide to use a content management system (CMS) that requires you to pay for third party hosting – WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla are good examples – you’ll want to make sure you monitor your costs closely. Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger. Those are generally inconsequential.

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70+ Resources on How to Start a WordPress Blog

Kikolani

If you have blog content on other platforms, including WordPress.com, Blogger, Drupal, Joomla, or others, then you might want to consider importing it into your new WordPress site. Importing Your Content. WordPress.org has an Importing Content guide that includes information on how to import content from many different sources.

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70+ Resources on How to Start a WordPress Blog

Kikolani

If you have blog content on other platforms including WordPress.com, Blogger, Drupal, Joomla, or other blogging platforms, then you might want to consider importing it into your new WordPress site. Media Temple – Offers more high-end hosting options starting at $20 per month with 1-click WordPress install. Importing Your Content.

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How to Build a Superblog: Insights from the Technorati Top 10

Viper Chill

Reply Dev @ Blogging Tips says: May 10, 2010 at 12:04 pm Hey Glen, Another awesome post. Just earlier me and my partner were talking about when we used to have Joomla on our site. A chilling thought -not that there’s anything wrong with Joomla but, Wordpress just seems so much more versatile to me. Grreat Btw.

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$1M Case Study: My CMS & Content Strategy

Viper Chill

An alternative, and a solution I prefer, is to use a free CMS like Drupal, Wordpress, or Joomla. Some great tips you gave also, thanks for that. You can learn to use software like Dreamweaver, you can use an online site builder, or you can use notepad and code HTML in a text editor (which is exactly how I started out).