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What Happens To Your Blog When You Stop Blogging?

Every now and then, a blogger might need to take a break from blogging. If it is a short break, posts can be scheduled in advance. But sometimes, this isn’t possible. So, what happens to your blog when you stop blogging?

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WordPress.com vs. WordPress.org

WordPress blogging software comes in two flavors: the freely-hosted version available at WordPress.com and the freely-downloadable version at WordPress.org. Which should you choose for your website?

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Should You Blog Anonymously?

When you write a blog online, your posts can be read by anyone with an internet connection. And now, with free on-demand translation services, language is no longer a barrier. This is great news for those of us who are looking for more visitors, but this also creates a few important privacy and safety concerns.

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Does Your Blog Need A Makeover?

Everyone seems to be giving their blogs a makeover. What are their reasons? And does your blog need a makeover too?

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Do You Edit Comments Visitors Leave On Your Blog?

When visitors don’t use proper comment etiquette, how do you respond? Do you edit your visitors’ comments?

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Choosing the Best Location for Your New Blog

When businesses or freelancers decide to create blogs to supplement their websites, one question always pops up: “Where should the new blog be located?” Or in other words, should the blog be integrated into the preexisting website, or should it reside in a subdirectory, a subdomain, or on a completely new domain?

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Why Are Bloggers Writing Shorter And Shorter Posts?

Have you noticed? Bloggers these days seem to be writing shorter and shorter articles, with many of the longer ones artificially inflated with images. So what’s up with this trend? And why is it starting to dominate the industry?

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Are You Speaking A Language Your Readers Understand?

We all have a tendency to use acronyms, abbreviations, and technical jargon when writing articles, all without ever explaining what they mean. The result? We end up alienating our readers. Here are 3 ways to stop speaking Greek and start speaking a language that your readers understand.

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