ProPhoto Blogs…

I’ve been using ProPhoto for a little over a year now. Once upon a time I worked hard, laboring over HTML code on a Blogger hosted site. After a couple years, I moved over to wordsarenotenough.com and installed WordPress. WordPress took very little time to figure out, but in order to customize my themes, I was forced to learn some CSS (Cascading Style Sheets- it’s all very technical.) I don’t like coding things, and I lost interest in keeping up with HTML and CSS. So a year ago I decided that getting a ProPhoto blog was the way to go. Using ProPhoto is simple. It comes with a bunch of different themes to work from, and each of them is easily customizable to your own tastes.

Now, unlike Blogger or WordPress.com, I had to pay for things. It cost money to get wordsarenotenough.com, and it cost money to host my blog on it. (I started with GoDaddy.com, but now I use BlueHost.com as my domain host.) I pay about $80 a year to run this site, and I use it for more than just photography. Words Are Not Enough is about life- travel, photography, friends, mission- lots of things. Anyway, I’m writing this to tell you that you can get a ProPhoto blog too. Your blog doesn’t have to be about photography to use it, but if you do have a photoblog, ProPhoto is the best I’ve seen.

So here’s the deal. Check out this video about ProPhoto Blogs. If you like it, get it. It’s got wicked awesome customization tools that are simple to use- you can make a professional blog without paying an arm and a leg.

And if you sign up, use this promo code: JOEKEN654. It’ll save you a little cash, and it’ll give me a little, too.

February 18, 2010 - 10:34 PM

blaize - I recently switched to WordPress after using Joomla for years…I like Prophoto’s designs, but I’m stingy, and don’t like to pay for anything…..Sorry Joe.

February 18, 2010 - 11:15 PM

Joe Kennedy - I do not blame you one bit. But you also know more about HTML, CSS, and a million other similar things than I ever will.

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