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Travel blogs
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10/09/2014 05:52 AM
10/09/2014 05:52 AM
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Offandaway
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Does anyone on here have a blog? A friend of mine is going travelling for 6 months and someone suggested that a blog wold be a good way of friends and family keeping up with her travels so she doesn't have to message everyone individually. It would also be a great record for her when she gets back. What kind of platform is best for this? She doesn't want something that she has to do a lot with, she just wants it to be easy to use so she can just post photos etc on the go. I had a little look around and there seems to be wordpress, blogger or this kind of thing 1&1 Any recommendations? Or any other advice in general about doing this kind of thing. Thank you in advance
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Re: Travel blogs
[Re: Offandaway]
#29483
10/10/2014 09:07 AM
10/10/2014 09:07 AM
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Joined: Apr 2002
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TomB
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I have blogged on some of my past trips. The longest one was for about month. I use Blogger - a Google product. It is not hard to use and free. However I do not think it offers all the features as Word Press, etc... If your friend just wants to have a go to place for friends and family to check in and follow along - Blogger will work fine. If they have aspirations of being a travel writer they probably should go with a more capable platform. Here are a couple of mine: Virtually Visiting Vienna Anguilla eXcellent Adventure
“Every time I open a bottle of wine, it is an amazing trip somewhere!” José Andrés
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