Put Your Blog on Your Site
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There are a lot of really user friendly, great-looking, feature-rich Web sites out there which not only allow you to create your own Web pages but actually help you through the entire process of building up your site so that it’s bigger and better than you've ever dreamed. Through many sites, you can even make use of these tools and services free of charge. There are also a lot of very user-friendly, feature-rich sites out there which allow you to create a free blog, so anyone can read your thoughts and check for new posts on a daily basis. So let’s suppose you have both…just not in the same place. You need to know how to put your blog on your site!
Sometimes, you just can’t have it all. You may find a Web site that’s just perfect for your page design needs, a company that gives you an HTML editor you can actually work with and plenty of free features made to help you create perfect pages. You might love the features, tutorials, and ease of use. But, you might not be able to create that great blog you also want with the same site. For that, you might have to turn to one of the companies which specialize in free blogs - Blogger and LiveJournal, for instance.
A Web Site Apart
You got a free blog when you joined MySpace, and one day you decided to add some posts. Before you quite knew it, you had a small following. Now you’re thinking you’d like to expand your blog, and integrate it with your existing Web site. But how do you move a blog from one location all the way to another? Is it even possible to make this Internet magic happen?
There are lots of reasons why you might have a Web site on one server and a blog on another. It’s not always easy to have everything in the same place. Does it mean your only option is to offer links between the two, trying desperately to drive traffic from one to the other so that both places might benefit from the visitors you’re receiving? When your Web site and your blog are both in different places, there might be a very easy way to combine both on a single Internet space, and multiple links need not apply.
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