Your Questions About WordPress Blog Url

Lisa asks…

How to get WordPress Blog into a separate URL?

I want to have 2 or 3 different wordpress based blogs hosted under one account. I already have several domain names and a host and have already installed WP blogs into separate folders through FTP.

But, what I need to know how to have the domain URL point straight to the blog without having to move files into the root directory. If domain name is 123blog.com, i want it to go straight to the Blog instead of having 123blog.com/blog/ in the URL.

Your Questions About Blog Search

Chris asks…

How do I make my blog feature in a search engine?

I hve a blog and I want it 2 feature in the search results of any search engine when relevant search text is entered. How can i do it? I do not the user 2 search it using Google blog search and ne oter such utility.

Herschel Lawhorn answers:

It's not as easy as it seems... Search on Google about SEO (search engine optimization) and you will see...

Richard asks…

Your Questions About Bloggingheads

Ken asks…

Other sites like Bloggingheads.tv?

I'm looking for a sites like Bloggingheads.tv that features videos of interviews and/or lectures by intellectuals, writers, artists, philosophers, scientists, etc as the main component of their content. I'm not necessarily looking only for political content like the Bloggingheads site typically contains - just anything with smart, interesting stuff.

Herschel Lawhorn answers:

Try liveleak.com

Robert asks…

Your Questions About WordPress

Charles asks…

wordpress??

I need 2 set up wordpess through a webhost...

i know i have to download wordpress but whats a good host to go with? and after i set up an account with a host, how difficult is the set up before I can begin building a site? and last but not least, can i still import the free wordpress templates?

Herschel Lawhorn answers:

WordPress have a help page that you may find useful

http://wordpress.org/hosting/

Paul asks…

Proper Tax RecordsThe last thing most people think about when starting a business is doing taxes, but keeping proper tax records will make doing your taxes much easier - and keep the IRS happy!

Here are 3 simple tips for keeping proper tax records:

1. Whenever you buy anything for your business, keep the receipt!

Not only will this make record keeping a lot simpler, but if you are ever audited (having your tax return reviewed in detail by the IRS), you can prove your expenses, and save yourself money.

2. Write down all your expenses and income as they happen.

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