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Easy WordPress for Writers: Tips for WordPress newbies

You’re a writer. You’re using WordPress. Excellent — WordPress is amazing, but it can be intimidating, too. Here are four tips which will help you to get comfortable. 1. (This is vital) Stop messing with WordPress themes Really. Please stop … Continue reading

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WordPress for Writers 1: Which WordPress?

Every writer now knows that he/ she needs a blog. That blog of course, should be WordPress. Therefore, our new series will focus on the ins and outs of WordPress. I have dozens of WordPress blogs, which means that I … Continue reading

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WordPress Update: Just For Writers

Writers now have another reason to love WordPress: full-screen writing mode. Here’s a get-acquainted video… Related PostsBlogging writers rejoice: WordPress 3 is hereEasy WordPress for Writers: Tips for WordPress newbiesWordPress for Writers 1: Which WordPress?WordPress for new writer-bloggersShould you pay … Continue reading

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Blog Weirdness: The Mystery of the Vanishing Theme

Sorry if you’ve reached the blog and it looks weird. Over the past few days, the blog’s been dropping its Thesis theme. It’s an intermittent problem, and I’ve no idea what causes it. (If you’ve had similar problems on a … Continue reading

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Writing for the Web – Set up a Great Home Business in 30 Minutes or Less

Want to create a great home business in less than half an hour? You can, when you use your Web writing skills. I’ll show you how. Here are four simple steps. 1. Choose a Profitable Niche for Your Site In … Continue reading

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Blogging writers rejoice: WordPress 3 is here

Are you a blogging writer? If so, you’re a big WordPress fan. Me too. But I have to admit, new versions of WordPress give me hives. Since I’ve got (literally) hundreds of blogs, new versions mean that I need to … Continue reading

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Blogging: Find the Perfect Theme for your WordPress blog

I’ve got a confession to make. I’m a sucker for WordPress themes — commercial ones, that is. I spend (waste) time looking for the perfect theme for a particular blog. I know I’m wasting time, but it’s fun. It’s sort … Continue reading

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WordPress blogging: plugins just got easier

Got a blog? Blogging is a no-brainer for writers. Get a few blogging clients, and the money rolls in. Blogging is fun and it’s easy. If you’re running one or more WordPress blogs, you know that installing plugins is a … Continue reading

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Should you pay for a WordPress theme?

Above: just some of the options in Thesis If you’re not blogging, please ignore this message, it’s for WordPress bloggers only. BTW, you SHOULD be blogging, so shame on you, why aren’t you building your freelance career?! This blog was … Continue reading

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WordPress for new writer-bloggers

I’ve just written “Blog Power – Who’s Afraid of WordPress?” and posted it on my bloggers’ blog. If you’re a new writer-blogger and lust after WordPress, the article shows you that WordPress really is easy and fun to install. Why … Continue reading

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