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Originally Posted by _LB_
Well if I don't adapt and branch out plus learn new things I won't be able to maintain and build my income  I am definitely a blogging newbie .. and while I make most of my income from SEO its nice to have eggs in different baskets.
Thanks for the extra tips guys, just got back from overseas and have 3 blogs I am gonna really work on and see if I can get my first sale 
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LB Since you are a SEO guy you will probably really like the features of Word Press's
All in One SEO Pack plugin
It really makes adding all the metatags descriptions etc a breeze. I really dont look at wordpress as a blogging only tool its more like a CMS in which blogging is the foundation. You can still add Staic pages and with
Google XML Sitemaps you can generate your site maps for google also.
Then there is backup tools and so many other features. So if you run your own server or have a shared server and the ability to install WordPress I think you should and play with it as much as possible.
The reason I plugged
zipped plugins is that its a bundled set of plugins that is connected to the data bases of many of the Sponsors giving access to over 200K of galleries to post in your blogs. So its another tool that makes managing the blog a snap. If you dont want to or cant shell out the cash for some of the other blog managment software. You still can have some powerful tools at your finger tips.
I am by no means a master when it comes to blogging My actual degree is in networking and network security. Yet I have to say that wordpress and the plugins I use with it makes it actually fun to do when I was about ready to walk away from the adult side of the net and just go back to strictly main stream.
Best of luck to everyone.