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Originally Posted by TristanJ
Ok so if you run wordpress on your own server you can add your own graphics and such....... Right?
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That is right. You can customize WordPress to look just about any way you want.
Some designs are more complicated that others, and if you don't want your blog to look like a blog (example:
Actors Info Booth), then it would require a bit more planning and may have a learning curve if you're not comfortable with PHP/CSS/XHTML and WordPress.
But for the most part, have a custom looking blog can be as simple as finding a similar template to what you want, creating your own header graphic and replacing it in the template.
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Originally Posted by TristanJ
Then, for the sole reason that you are using wordpress, they help out a tad with advertising......right?
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It may be me, but this question seems a bit confusing.
WordPress (the group) doesn't help with advertising. WordPress (i.e. what's powering your blog) doesn't really help with advertising. However, the end result (i.e. your blog itself) can definitely help with advertising.
That can be accomplished with just about any blogging software/service, but WordPress offers a few extra features that make it easier to do.
For instance, WordPress offers a number of different feeds by default (RDF, RSS2, and Atom) and you can include your adverts in the RSS feeds (I know Y!PN is testing feed ads right now), you can even publish your adverts within the blog posts itself, and/or modify the blog templates to include your advertising fairly easily.
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Originally Posted by TristanJ
Also using wordpress lets you organize....right?
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That is most certainly right, however, it's a good idea not to start a blog on a very broad topic unless it's like a personal journal.
If the purpose is to advertise, it's a good idea to go the niche route and keep the number of categories to a minimum as not to overwhelm your visitors with too many choices.
The newest version of WordPress also allows you to create categories directly from the post, and the pages feature allows for another dimension of organizing.
My belated 2 cents worth
