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I'm New Here So Be Gentle
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 5
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Newbie Blogger Question
I could use some help on how you guys blog on multiple domains at one hosting company. I have been using thumblogger and want to make the move to buy some hosting and toss up some wordpress blogs, with each blog on its own seperate domain. The part I am not clear on is if its like Twan's thumblogger where you sign in to your account and choose your blog from the manage section .. or do you go to each seperate domain to blog? Seems like if you wound up with say something like 30 blogs and had to log into them one by one to blog it would sure be a time consuming affair. Appreciate any illumination.
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Chuckzom.com
Join Date: Sep 2006
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If you are looking to use wordpress (I love wordpress by the way) The way i do it is i set up a wordpress blog with it's own domain and I do have to log into each blog individually, but I only run a handfull of popular blogs that i update every day, each of these blogs cater to a different niche and that is how I handle it,.. i believe there is blog management software available however if you get way to many to log into 1 at a time.
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