For more advanced blog options, check out proprietary software such
as TypePad (ranging from $ 4.95 to $ 89.95 per month), and Movable Type (about $ 50 per year or more for multiple users).
If you want to start a blog as easily
as TypePad, just use WordPress.com until you are ready to host your own copy of your blog using WordPress.org.
Some blog services such
as Typepad allow users to upload audio files.
From this point on, I did a lot of research into blogging, looking into other options such
as Typepad, Joomla and WordPress.com, the latter is not to be confused with WordPress.org.
Not exact matches
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as disclosed by the statement «Powered by
TypePad.»
The
TypePad is the pick of these
as the keys have real travel, making it much easier to use.
As I noted in my review, far more blogs use WordPress and, having used both, I recommend WordPress over
Typepad.)
As I said earlier, though, I don't think following Ernie's advice and starting on
TypePad is a bad idea, even though it is not what I would recommend.
If you start a blog on
TypePad and later decide you want to move to WordPress, it is not too hard to do,
as long
as you have a custom domain (lawyerist.com, not lawyerist.
typepad.com).
There are free and low cost services available for a lawyer to start a blog with such
as Blogger and
TypePad.
With a little bit of nail biting
as I waited for the new settings to take hold, I have succeeded in setting things up such that this weblog can now be reached through www.declarationsandexclusions.com, without the necessity of using the old and lengthy (but still efficacious)
TypePad URL.
Because the very nature of blogging involves regularly posting content, blog platforms such
as Blogger,
TypePad, and WordPress have long used RSS to distribute content.