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Thanks to all who signed up for my WordPress class and to those who attended the first night.  Please sign up on this site ASAP in the sign-up box on the left as this will be my main way to communicate with you regarding the class and answers to your questions.  Speaking of answers, Andrew, I posted a response to your question in the comments area.  Please let me know if this fully answers your question about “broadcasting to your multiple web properties like Facebook.”  Not sure if I understood the question completely so let me know if I was on track, ok?  Remember to get your hosting in place by next class!  And review the first class post and all the links by clicking HERE.  See you next Tuesday!   Thanks -gene

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Test Post

I was surprised to learn from a 2010 Kaufman Foundation study that the number of new businesses started by entrepreneurs each year has remained constant since the 1940s, fluctuating no more than 7% in especially volatile periods but averaging 3 – 6% from then up to now.  I would have thought that during these tough economic times, people would be flocking to start their own businesses in droves.  But for a variety of reasons, being your own boss is not for everyone.  www.samsonmedia.net

 

 

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First Night At Class

To blog or not to blog, is that the question? No, the question really is, to blog or not to blog, can you afford not to? WordPress blogs are a growing segment of the web publishing mix and almost any type of business or professional or solo-preneur can benefit greatly from knowing …

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