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I made my website/blog using squarespace and it seems like I'm the only one.
I'm a SquareSpace fan; they're a solid service with some truly elegant themes and lots of user features—but they're a little pricey.
I made my website/blog using squarespace and it seems like I'm the only one.
I think that's a great start, but you need a Contact page too.
I can't remember if the .com version of WordPress supports forms, but that's a good way to do a contact page; users fill out a form and the site emails you, thus preventing spam.
If it doesn't use a form, you can use a graphic with your email address, mask it, (i.e. name AT example.com), or live dangerously and use a mailto tag and a clear address.
I need free services and I'm content with simple designs and basic layouts so I made a Tumblr account--does anyone recommend them?
I have been on the internet for a long time and after watching many companies close, merge or change in ways I don't like, I keep my blog on my website and backup regularly. I use squarespace for a lot of other reasons, but I think it's easier to do a complete back up wit a privately hosted WordPress site.
That's fascinating. I feel just the complete opposite. The idea of doing a vlog is thousands of times worse than a blog! My editor sent me a 200-page marketing guide (okay, 150 pages; but what's the difference?) and included in it, of course, is how one has to find bloggers associated with your genre somehow, and you're supposed to leave comments or suggestions and rub elbows with them in the hopes that they'll blog about you in the future when you need a review or interview or whatever.