It's time for us WordPress fans to celebrate the "Inform, Influence & Inspire" folks at TypePad.  A handful of my favorite bloggers including Seth Godin, Tony Morgan and Kem Meyer (well, actually too many to list) are TypePad users.

Whether you're an aspiring pastor hoping to blog or an aspiring blogger hoping to pastor, I highly recommend TypePad as a blogging platform.  Although a WordPress geek converted me, I was never disappointed when I was using TypePad

Paid blogging services are an investment not an expense. 

Offering great design, posting and integration features plus reliability, TypePad is totally worth it.  For more information you can go to Everything TypePad

7 Comments

  1. Paul on the 16. Apr, 2007 remarked #

    i totally agree with you :)

  2. Cynthia on the 17. Apr, 2007 remarked #

    Hello Paul – good to hear from you. Devastating news from the Virginia Tech shooting developments. I may be too sad to blog any more this week.

  3. Kent on the 18. Apr, 2007 remarked #

    What made you switch to WordPress?

  4. Cynthia on the 18. Apr, 2007 remarked #

    Hi Kent – I really trust Problogger Darren Rowse – here’s a comparison link.

    Did I also mention that I have a relative who is a developer and WP advocate who offered me free hosting and tech support?

    Yeah, that’s it.

  5. Kent on the 19. Apr, 2007 remarked #

    Great link.. thanks.

    Gotta love relatives… for lots of reasons…

  6. Dave on the 26. Apr, 2007 remarked #

    I currently use TypePad and really like it. It integrates nicely with Ecto which is an offline blogging tool so you can blog and then post. I got that tidbit from fellow blogger, Michael Hyatt of From Where I Sit.

  7. Dave on the 26. Apr, 2007 remarked #

    I currently use TypePad for my blogs plus Ecto, which is an offline blogging tool that lets me write and then publish which is greta for when I travel and I am not connected. I got that tidbit from fellow blogger Michael Hyatt – From Where I Sit. Check it out.

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