Blogging to the Bank and Blogger.com
As you all can see I’ve switch my blog from blogger.com to wordpress. But it wasn’t because I love wordpress so much, it was mainly because of Blogger.com deleting all of my blogs. Luckily I was hosting this blog on my own and I was able to pull all the post from my blogger account one by one. But it wasn’t easy. I had to pull the blogs entries one by one by hand, coping and pasting, a very painful wakeup call from a service that I put a lot of trust in.
Now, I have to admit that blogging to the band and blogger.com are not a good combination. Yes, its a great idea of using blogs to promote products but putting your livelihood in a free service that you have no control over is definitely a mistake. So, if your using the blogging to the bank system go ahead and invest in a domain that will allow you to have multiple sub domain. Than create as many blogs on the domains as the hosts allows and move onto domain 2 then 3 then 4 and follow the same information that is provided with the blogging to the bank system. But don’t put all your eggs into blogger.com.  You are only going to create a recipe for trouble in the long run. And if they erase all of your blogs you will hate yourself becuase of all the hard work you put into creating those blogs and all the promotion you put into those blog that you may be discouraged to continue on. Â
In conclusion, put out a little investment and build the same business described just do it on your own terms.  Â
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