Why I Use TypePad
I'm asked often for recommendations on blogging platforms. I've used the "other one" and it doesn't think as I think and I had my time with HTML coding 10 years ago. I avoid the free platforms because life experience has taught me that one gets what one pays for.
TypePad has a page describing the features of its blogging platform and software, all of which are part of the reason I use and recommend TypePad.
"Twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three..." I have twenty-three blogs and I could add twenty-three more through my Unlimited TypePad account for $14.95 per month. I like a lot of books, a lot of shoes, and a lot of blogs, so that works for me. TypePad is not a client and I am not a TypePad affiliate, so I don't have a financial reason to recommend TypePad.
But I do recommend it. Here's the number one reason why:
See that text box? "Describe your problem or question." I can type anything into that box and get an answer from TypePad.
I haven't tried "What is the meaning of life?", but I might some day because I know the answer would be step-by-step and include a value added.
Why do I use TypePad? Whether my questions begin with "Greetings" or "Agh!" or "Help!", they're all mission critical. And TypePad answers.










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