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This article includes examples of how Wordpress is used as a Content Management System and includes the personal experience of Tara, a web designer along with a series of tips and links to Wordpress plugins that will help. Great post.. worth reading if you’ve always wanted to create your own niche mini-sites using WP.
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from planetc1 1719 Days ago #
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Sphunn this just for the title. Great to see people getting deeper into this conversation.

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from emom 1719 Days ago #
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Had NO idea Moo.com was run on WP. Very impressive and give me a ton of ideas for my own site! Thanks for the article and for the submission, Maki! :)

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from Carter 1719 Days ago #
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Love it!

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from iBrian 1718 Days ago #
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I’ve been using Wordpress as a CMS for years now - seriously flexible, but it’s the plugins that make it work. There are actually a lot of news sites that use Wordpress in some form or other.

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from DoshDosh 1718 Days ago #
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You’re welcome.. Wendy :)

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