I have been hearing about how great a blogging tool WordPress is. For some reason, it took me a while to see what all the hype is about. I am going to chalk it up to the fact that I already had a gmail account, and blogger was a free service with that account.
So now I have dug in a little bit to WordPress. Bottom line, it is worth all the hype. Implementing a WordPress blog is a straight forward process. The famous 5-minute installation is right here. I use Crystal Tech as my web host, and I highly recommend them. The only problem that I ran into when setting up my WordPress blog is that “index.php” was not set up as a default starting page in IIS. For those of you non-technical readers, this means that when I tried to view the main page of my blog, I got a typically cryptic error message like “403 Forbidden”. You know, the kind of message that makes you want to throw your machine out a window. Anyway, with a reasonably quick call to Crystal Tech support, we got it resolved.
I am blown away at the options and flexibility that I have with WordPress. Blogger has been good to me, but doesn’t hold a candle to WordPress when it comes to the customization and rich development community that keeps WordPress going with new add-ons, etc. I am in the process of getting my default template updated to reflect the Blue Gurus look and feel. Then I will need to move the content over from Blogger to WordPress and update my DNS. Hope to accomplish this in the next two weeks. For now, I am going to continue posting to Blogger. :)
More about Jason Terry I founded Blue Gurus with the goal of helping businesses grow. Our primary focus is training and consulting around social media and WordPress based web sites. We have helped hundreds of companies use social media in new and meaningful ways that add to the bottom line. My personal goal is to have a positive impact on each person that I connect with, whether it is personal or business. It makes things work so much more smoothly!