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		<title>By: Carina Dibiasi</title>
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		<description>Unless you are very interested in having your blog integrated with other features of your Google account, WordPress is probably the platform that you will need to use for your business blog. Because WordPress is open-source program it is constantly updated. The basic code is very light, &amp; the flexibility is in the add-ons that can help your WordPress blog do very anything you could possibly need. WordPress prides itself on being easy to install &amp; brags that you can have a blog up &amp; jogging in 5 minutes. Even if you opt to pay for a domain name &amp; web hosting WordPress makes this easy by recommending several widely known hosting services. There&#039;s a multitude of templates available so that you can make your blog look exactly the way you need it to.</description>
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