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March 4, 2010

A Better Way to Blog

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of PostTwo. All opinions in this review are 100% mine. Read my disclosure.


I wrote a review about PostTwo last night and since then I haven't been able to stop thinking about it. I have just recently started blogging again, with the hopes that eventually, I would be able to make a little money from home. With this new blogger FTP change, I feel like my work-from-home dream is being threatened. I thought that I was revealing my ignorance by saying that I didn't know if or how the blogger FTP change on May 1st, 2010 will effect me. As I thought about it more and more, I don't think I'm the only one.


I'm not the only mom who blogs from home! I'm not the only one who chooses to use blogger because its simple and easy to understand! I'm not the only one who doesn't know what this change means! So, I'm not ashamed to say that; although I don't know if the change on 05/01/10 will result in a change in the way my blog appears, I am still looking for alternative ways to post to my site... just in case.


PostTwo had another offer on SocialSpark asking for honest reviews. After watching the video on their homepage, I was anxious to try anyway. This is the perfect time for me to test this system out for all those other blog-from-home moms out there! So, if you're in the same boat as I am, this review is for you!


I can already tell that PostTwo is helping to make me a better blogger. Before you even begin your post, you are asked to choose keywords. This step alone has helped to keep me focused on what I originally planned on writing about. Normally, when I write my posts on the blogger website, I always write in the "edit html" section. My posts come out looking better, but its a pain to have to type in all the codes for hyperlinks and text styles.


I feel like the tool bar on PostTwo is a lot easier to use. I am not composing this piece in the HTML editor, but there is one available if I decide to start using it... and I might! For now this seems to be working really well. The best part? Its a free service! All they ask for in exchange is a little publicity. I was informed that a small hyperlink will be added to the bottom of each of the posts I create using PostTwo. Ha! I've got about 5 of them in this post already, so what's the harm in one at the bottom?


If you don't like the idea of a hyperlink at the bottom, there is a paid service for $95 a year. Personally, I think it's worth it. The way that the system analyzes your post alone is worth the price. I think that PostTwo has saved my blog-from-home dream! I mentioned earlier that their website says



You own the content.
You own the blog.
You maintain control over your keywords and settings.
All we do is make you a better blogger!


I can tell that I'm getting better at this already! Thanks guys!


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