There is one thing in common with all of my websites with one exception; all 13 of them. Although some look like custom designed websites, nearly all of them are based on WordPress. Even my main copywriting website, The Great Writer, is based on the WordPress platform. The reason is because WordPress is a work of genius.
Few open source projects can claim the results and global popularity of WordPress. WordPress has been downloaded millions of time; that’s right MILLIONS. The same can be said of the thousands of themes and the thousands of plug-ins. For a writer, WordPress is the ultimate whiteboard.
Unlike this blog and one Blogger blog, all of my WordPress installs are self-hosted. They run the gamet from my three retail portal sites, The Smiling Bride, Internet Mall and Buy it, Try it to my content development site, Solution Content. The look of each of these sites is completely different and unique. Each is technically a blog, but none of them look like a blog.
My consumer financial eduction site Considering Money looks a little like a blog, but it uses a popular template that I modified and works perfectly for it’s intended purpose. My site designed for professional advisors, Advisors Friend, looks very little like a WordPress blog and has a classic look, but at it’s heart is a WordPress blog.
One of my highest traffic blogs is a photo blog called PhotoEscape. I invented the name ten years ago and it has been stolen a half dozen times or more. The template that PhotoEscape uses is a work of art. I use a ‘magazine’ style blog template for my resort review site; The Ideal Resort.
One of my early blogs was a consumer electronics review site. Another WordPress based site, this one has the most unusual name of all; Shnarkel. This has always been one of my favorites and I still believe the developer of the template is brilliant. This one is based on the Box Tube theme by Dezzain Studio and comes closest to looking like a blog. I used to use Shnarkel to show examples of my ability to write product reviews. Later, I added some affiliate ads, but it has always been primarily a site about consumer electronics.
One thing that all of these sites illustrate is that WordPress is diverse and adaptable to nearly any topic or style. As a copywriter and content developer, WordPress is the ultimate method to display my writing. Best of all, even with all of the incredible coding, templates and plug-ins, WordPress remains free and most themes remain free.
With an enormous amount of WordPress expertise, I have offered clients the chance to create an online presense for very little money. All they need to do is get a hosting account with WordPress capabilities. The hosting service ideally offers an easy WordPress install with Simple Scripts or Fantastico. Then, if they don’t already have a domain name, they just need to make the small investment in a domain name. I offer a service that develops a great domain name and handles moving the domain name to the new name server and installing WordPress.
This is an easy way for a small business to get online and get a good looking site at the same time. The search engines like WordPress a lot and my SEO services offers the new WordPress site owner the opportunity to max out their SEO potential. WordPress can do it all and I am a big fan.
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