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	<title>Comments on: Primary concern before start blogging</title>
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		<title>By: Eclipse</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eclipse</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Nov 2006 23:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just started a blog, and went through all these desicions, now i find articles like this!  I found the squarespace.com site, through a google search and its been great. They explain everything in laymens terms so people like me that have zero net publishing experience can understand it. They explain it all, they provide a really easy to use background interface with a good look and easy functions. and they dont ask you for anything when you start up. The layouts are basic but attractive. They host for a reasonable rate (although i didnt really do much comparision shopping) and it was easy enough to get going.

I found godaddy.com good for domain regestrations, but thier layout for accessing options can be confusing and overwhelming for a new net publisher. they have some decent customer service, as long as you dont call from skype or any other Voip service (in my experiance). So there is a brand new users experiance going through these things.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just started a blog, and went through all these desicions, now i find articles like this!  I found the squarespace.com site, through a google search and its been great. They explain everything in laymens terms so people like me that have zero net publishing experience can understand it. They explain it all, they provide a really easy to use background interface with a good look and easy functions. and they dont ask you for anything when you start up. The layouts are basic but attractive. They host for a reasonable rate (although i didnt really do much comparision shopping) and it was easy enough to get going.</p>
<p>I found godaddy.com good for domain regestrations, but thier layout for accessing options can be confusing and overwhelming for a new net publisher. they have some decent customer service, as long as you dont call from skype or any other Voip service (in my experiance). So there is a brand new users experiance going through these things.</p>
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