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there are implications of changing domains later in terms of taking regular readers with you, having to climb the search engine rankings all over again and redirecting traffic from one blog to another

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Less Configurable -

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ndexed in Search Engines Quickly -

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Will you go with a Hosted Platform or a Stand Alone Platform?

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What will the main purpose of my blog be?

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The blog platform itself

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Hosting for your blog

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Domain Name

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design

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blog tools/metrics

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Is blogging something I see myself doing long term?

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to find someone who is a techie to help you out

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  • Is blogging something I see myself doing long term?
  • What will the main purpose of my blog be?
  • Is my blogging more of a hobby or does it have some professional application?
  • Do I foresee putting ads on my blog?

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Different blogging platforms offer different levels of service. Some like Blogger.com and WordPress.com offer both the platform, domain name and hosting for free

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Will you go with a Hosted Platform or a Stand Alone Platform?

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ou can see the structure of that address has two elements, his blog’s name first and then the

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