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Monday 29 July 2013

Get the Most Out of Widgets: Building and Showcasing Your Community [New Comment ]

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Date: 26 July 2013 16:28
Subject: [New comment] Get the Most Out of Widgets: Building and Showcasing Your Community
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in response to Cheri Lucas Rowlands:
Last month, we highlighted some widgets and hope you've since activated them! Today, let's continue our widgets tour and focus on several that put the spotlight on the readership you've built. Your site isn't just about you or your organization — it's very much enriched by the community around you. Turn visitors into subscribers The Follow Blog […]
I often discover new bloggers due to their interaction on other people's sites, and am pleased to offer the same to anyone who stops at my blog. After a few years of trying a variety of blogging platforms Word Press rises to the top and remains my favourite because of the interaction and community-building tools offered. Thanks for mentioning Play–so cool to see the gravatar images of blogging friends appearing in this post!
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Wordpress - New Theme: Magnate Express - [New comment]

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Date: 28 July 2013 15:40
Subject: [New comment] New Theme: Magnate Express
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in response to Kirk Wight:
What better way to celebrate the excitement of WordCamp San Francisco this week than with a premium theme launch! Our latest, from WooThemes, is called Magnate Express, a responsive blogging and photography theme built for publishing your creative self. While its default look is clean and sophisticated, Magnate Express includes many features to make it […]
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Saturday 27 July 2013

Get the Most Out of Widgets: Building and Showcasing Your Community [New Comment]

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Date: 24 July 2013 21:34
Subject: [New comment] Get the Most Out of Widgets: Building and Showcasing Your Community
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in response to Cheri Lucas Rowlands:
Last month, we highlighted some widgets and hope you've since activated them! Today, let's continue our widgets tour and focus on several that put the spotlight on the readership you've built. Your site isn't just about you or your organization — it's very much enriched by the community around you. Turn visitors into subscribers The Follow Blog […]
For blogs that prefer not to use a sidebar, it would be cool if widgets could be displayed on a special page in your menu.
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Domains 101: Mapping It Out - [New Comment]

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Date: 24 July 2013 21:43
Subject: [New comment] Domains 101: Mapping It Out
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In that case, it sounds like a Domain Mapping would work best for you. What this means is your current blog address – the *.wordpress.com address – would be replaced by your domain, marviadavidson.com. This would allow you to blog on WordPress.com, but still use your custom address.
Thanks Erica! So for that it $13 yearly and I have to download the WordPress software? Does WordPress have a list of preferred web hosting companies/services?
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