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Is it Bad that TypePad Charges You a Monthly Fee?

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Article Overview: I am always looking for interesting Internet tools. Usually I gravitate toward tools that are free, as there are so many good ones. Most Internet marketers only have so much time. However, on occasion I come across some tools such as TypePad that, while not free, do spark my interest.

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Is it Bad that TypePad Charges You a Monthly Fee?

I am always looking for interesting Internet tools. Usually I gravitate toward tools that are free, as there are so many good ones. Most Internet marketers only have so much time. However, on occasion I come across some tools such as TypePad that, while not free, do spark my interest.

TypePad will remind many of Wordpress in its approach and functionality. Both sites allow users to create blogs. Those blogs have features such as search engine optimization built right in. There are, however, very significant differences between these two blogging heavyweights.

TypePad does charge its users a monthly fee. However, TypePad does allow users to have complete control over their pages. The free version of Wordpress, of course, does not have this functionality. In order to get it, you do have to pay a monthly fee.

TypePad is also used a great many large companies and entities such as MSNBC and GE. One of the reasons behind this is that TypePad sites generally look quite nice. There is no doubt that the look and feel of TypePad is part of what draws users to it.

If TypePad had a free version, as Wordpress does, then this decision would be a very easy one. Internet marketers might want to seriously consider TypePad, as the prices are low and the slick look of the blogs could translate into additional sales, which could easily pay for the TypePad fees. Those on a restricted budget will, of course, find passing up on Wordpress's free options a tad difficult.

Internet marketers who decide to use TypePad can expect to pay as little as $8 per month, but there are upload restrictions and limits. This point could factor in greatly depending upon how active you are on your blog.

Being able to make choices of this sort goes back to being clear headed and calm. Many of life's challenges fall into this category. In part this is why I love meditation and yoga and have followed both ancient disciplines for years.

I found that when I was faced with my own personal tragedy, such as losing both my real estate businesses in 2007 thanks to the real estate crash, the discipline of yoga and meditation were of tremendous help. I feel that they can help you in the same way. Remember the ultimate goal is to stay calm and clear headed so that you can achieve what you want in life, such as making more money!

I am always looking for interesting Internet tools. Usually I gravitate toward tools that are free, as there are so many good ones. Most Internet marketers only have so much time. However, on occasion I come across some tools such as TypePad that, while not free, do spark my interest.

TypePad will remind many of Wordpress in its approach and functionality. Both sites allow users to create blogs. Those blogs have features such as search engine optimization built right in. There are, however, very significant differences between these two blogging heavyweights.

TypePad does charge its users a monthly fee. However, TypePad does allow users to have complete control over their pages. The free version of Wordpress, of course, does not have this functionality. In order to get it, you do have to pay a monthly fee.

TypePad is also used a great many large companies and entities such as MSNBC and GE. One of the reasons behind this is that TypePad sites generally look quite nice. There is no doubt that the look and feel of TypePad is part of what draws users to it.

If TypePad had a free version, as Wordpress does, then this decision would be a very easy one. Internet marketers might want to seriously consider TypePad, as the prices are low and the slick look of the blogs could translate into additional sales, which could easily pay for the TypePad fees. Those on a restricted budget will, of course, find passing up on Wordpress's free options a tad difficult.

Internet marketers who decide to use TypePad can expect to pay as little as $8 per month, but there are upload restrictions and limits. This point could factor in greatly depending upon how active you are on your blog.

Being able to make choices of this sort goes back to being clear headed and calm. Many of life's challenges fall into this category. In part this is why I love meditation and yoga and have followed both ancient disciplines for years.

I found that when I was faced with my own personal tragedy, such as losing both my real estate businesses in 2007 thanks to the real estate crash, the discipline of yoga and meditation were of tremendous help. I feel that they can help you in the same way. Remember the ultimate goal is to stay calm and clear headed so that you can achieve what you want in life, such as making more money!

I am always looking for interesting Internet tools. Usually I gravitate toward tools that are free, as there are so many good ones. Most Internet marketers only have so much time. However, on occasion I come across some tools such as TypePad that, while not free, do spark my interest.

TypePad will remind many of Wordpress in its approach and functionality. Both sites allow users to create blogs. Those blogs have features such as search engine optimization built right in. There are, however, very significant differences between these two blogging heavyweights.

TypePad does charge its users a monthly fee. However, TypePad does allow users to have complete control over their pages. The free version of Wordpress, of course, does not have this functionality. In order to get it, you do have to pay a monthly fee.

TypePad is also used a great many large companies and entities such as MSNBC and GE. One of the reasons behind this is that TypePad sites generally look quite nice. There is no doubt that the look and feel of TypePad is part of what draws users to it.

If TypePad had a free version, as Wordpress does, then this decision would be a very easy one. Internet marketers might want to seriously consider TypePad, as the prices are low and the slick look of the blogs could translate into additional sales, which could easily pay for the TypePad fees. Those on a restricted budget will, of course, find passing up on Wordpress's free options a tad difficult.

Internet marketers who decide to use TypePad can expect to pay as little as $8 per month, but there are upload restrictions and limits. This point could factor in greatly depending upon how active you are on your blog.

Being able to make choices of this sort goes back to being clear headed and calm. Many of life's challenges fall into this category. In part this is why I love meditation and yoga and have followed both ancient disciplines for years.

I found that when I was faced with my own personal tragedy, such as losing both my real estate businesses in 2007 thanks to the real estate crash, the discipline of yoga and meditation were of tremendous help. I feel that they can help you in the same way. Remember the ultimate goal is to stay calm and clear headed so that you can achieve what you want in life, such as making more money!

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  if you are interested in learning more about Internet marketing ,Didar Khalsa is an Internet marketing guru who is literally changing the way people are making money online.  He blends the mental and physical discipline of his extensive yoga training with a demonstrated mastery of Internet marketing. Visit his homepage at http://www.lifeonyourownterms.biz, and check out his blog at http://www.didarkhalsablog.com. You can also reach Didar at 954-551-8425. "



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Re: TypePad reviews please! Re: TypePad reviews please! - Hi, I hope you don't mind me piping in since I actually work at Six Apart - we make TypePad - but I wanted to offer myself for any questions. TypePad is a great blogging platform, but what I think is another advantage is we have great support. You can open as many tickets as needed to get help from our team. We have built TypePad so you can access features easily, but we still like to be around just in case. If you have any questions, let me know. I'd also be happy to provide a discount code should you be interested. Thanks for your time here! Sincerely, Mie, TypePad Team mie-at-sixapart-dot-com
Re: TypePad reviews please! Re: TypePad reviews please! - [quote="Anelly":evk8lweh]Ant particular reason why you chose TypePad over Wordpress?[/quote:evk8lweh] I already have experience with Wordpress and so now I want to find out about TypePad, so this started as an experiment, but I after just a few hours playing around I think I'm going to be sticking with TypePad as my main platform... TypePad offers a 14 day free trial during which time you can produce multiple blogs and play with the whole system. That's what I'm doing at the moment. I am finding that everything is very well integrated and I can move between blogs at the click of a button. So far, I've found it very easy to set up multiple blogs and to get multiple feeds onto my main blog platform. I've just been experimenting with html in the side panel of one blog, where I've just uploaded a newsletter subscription form. Right now I'm uploading some photos. In short, I'm having fun - and liking the results!
Re: TypePad reviews please! Re: TypePad reviews please! - Ant particular reason why you chose TypePad over Wordpress?
Re: TypePad reviews please! Re: TypePad reviews please! - Hi David, Thanks very much for trying out TypePad, and glad it's fun! That's how it should be so you can focus on your content. Do feel free to contact me should you need anything. Your site is looking great already, and I look forward to seeing it grow. Cheers, Mie
Re: New Accountability section? Re: New Accountability section? - Great idea, Evan! Monthly accountability is better for me. Let's do it!


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