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What Is A Blog? The Question That Won't Go Away

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While some may call me a traditionalist, I think there are certain aspects of online publishing that does identify something as a Blog, and they include: RSS feed. Journal like publishing design - meaning the content runs chronologically from newest to oldest. A semblance of opinion and character in the content. Trackbacks.

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70+ Resources on How to Start a WordPress Blog

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You could almost skip the aspect of setting up the layout of the blog and just start posting, going with the default blog template provided by Tumblr. Google helps us out by showing us some traffic trends on different blogging and content management systems (CMS) on the web. It is called WP RSS Aggregator.

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Blogging in 2023: How To Start A Professional Blog And Make Money

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Brainstorming blog post ideas most days consisted of reading the news and your favorite blogging niche writers via an RSS feed reader. Even back when the book was published, many influential bloggers used services such as Blogspot or Tumblr or started out on free services and then upgraded for more features on services such as Typepad.

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70+ Resources on How to Start a WordPress Blog

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While WordPress.com, Blogger, Tumblr, and other platforms are great, there is nothing like having full control of the design and functionality – something you will only get if you are running WordPress from your own domain. Discussion – This is primarily about your commenting settings. Google Analytics. FeedBurner.

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The 17 Best Social Media Management Tools

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Add content manually, in bulk, or through an RSS feed to Edgar. The tool automatically reshares older posts, keeping your content and accounts active. A huge number of social integrations for a start, including ones that many other tools don’t support, such as Flickr, Slideshare, WordPress and Tumblr.