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5 Ways to Personalize Your Custom WordPress Blog

5 Ways to Personalize Your Custom WordPress Blog

When you choose to add a custom WordPress blog to your unique website, it is important to make sure that the blog reflects the same personalized touches that you included in your website. This will enhance your site and ensure that your blog stands out among the vast crowd in the blogosphere. You want readers [Continue Reading]

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Use a WordPress Blog to Boost Your Web Design Business

Use a WordPress Blog to Boost Your Web Design Business

There are many web designers out there who do not see the value in maintaining a WordPress blog. This is a mistake that can keep you from building up your client base and cost you extra income. When you work as a freelance designer, it’s important to have a steady flow of clientele. When you [Continue Reading]

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Six Topics to Help Your Web Development Client Start Blogging

Six Topics to Help Your Web Development Client Start Blogging

What’s the biggest concern for people who are considering starting up a blog? Content. They’re afraid they won’t have anything to say in the blog. What in the world will they write about? If you’re working with a client who needs a blog, but is afraid he or she won’t be able to generate enough [Continue Reading]

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Six Reasons Why You—and Your Web Clients—Need a Blog

Six Reasons Why You—and Your Web Clients—Need a Blog

Are you advising your web development clients to incorporate a blog into their website? Do you have a blog yourself? Here are six reasons why both you and your web development clients might choose to have a blog. Raise Your SEO Rankings While no one knows the exact formula that search engines use to rank [Continue Reading]

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Blog Comments—Should You Screen Them?

Blog Comments—Should You Screen Them?

Allowing people to comment on your blog (or the blog of a web development client) allows a two-way conversation to take place. We don’t allow blog comments on LearnWebDevelopment.com, but here is an opinion of the pros and cons. When you allow readers to comment on your blog, you turn a lecture or a monologue [Continue Reading]

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