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Best Blog Software

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 by Jason Gergely
I know this is all a matter of opinion, but here is mine. When talking about the best software for blogging, there are several things to consider. You have to consider ease of use, organization of website, user-friendliness, and feedback (along with any other personal preferences that you might be looking for).

Ease of use is important for any interactive website. If you can’t understand what the website is showing you, there is no way that you would want to go back to that site… right?

On the same page, if the organization and setup of the blogging platform is essential too. If the look is off, if the color is weird, even if the font of the website is not to your likely, you will find that there might be animosity towards your blog spot.

User-friendliness is an absolute must, no matter what kind of interactive site you have... but especially so in a blog website. No one in their right mind wants to find it difficult to answer questions or solve issues you might have with your blog.

Finally, feedback is essential. Wouldn't it be great to have instant feedback while you are typing your post? To see how effective it is going to be? Giving you a kind of number, showing you how strong your post is in relationship to your keywords?

If these points are something that you are looking for, I have a suggestion for you. Compendium Blogware. It offers all of the listed above for your company weblog along with other helpful pointers that will make your company's marketing strategies much more effective. So go out and check out the website, get more information, and get started with Compendium.


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