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![]() Ive came across a few adult wordpress blogs and adult themes. Can you run an adult blog/site with a plan ole wordpress account? If it is allowed, pros and cons please
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You cannot run a porn blog at WORDPRESS.com
You can though, have a self hosted wordpress install on your own server, and do with it what ever you please! (wordpress.org) <- download wordpress for your server ( or do One Click Install if your hosting company provides that feature) Pros of running a porn site/blog using wordpress, its free, its open source, its extremely extendable and customizable, it is developed my hundreds of developers. Its a CMS, so its nice that you can have a Frame Work set up and ready, and from there, just simply upload your content, and make a Post, and bam its ready.. It works well with search engines, aside from SEO stuff built in, any site i ever made with wordpress was indexed by google in less than 2 days. This may be a coincidence, but thats what happend. Its user friendly, I found it the easiest to grasp when I first started, iv tried jumping into Drupal and Joomla, and as nice as they seem to be I think wordpress was just easier to understand. If you are not a programmer, but you can hire a good one, you can have some sweet shit done. Its PLUGINS are all free, all of the ones in its own database at least, and there are cons to that as well, but the ones that are well maintained are extremely good. Cons: Its free... lol, so theres no guaranteed support, you cant call wordpress and make them fix something if it breaks, which usually is broken by "you" anyways, so its not like wordpress breaks often.. There are some things that some would think a must, that it doesn't have built in, some back-end things are not so customizable but its not to big of a deal, at least not to me. I dont run a porn BLOG, but i run a porn website with wordpress and as others may have the same or similar functionality as wordpress, it has made my work so mother fucking much easier. I actually went to work with just html building a porn website, then i found wordpress, never knew what a CMS was, and after a while, i wanted to cry because i looked back at the work i was setting myself up for by just using html, and i thank god every day for wordpress.. and again, its not so much that wordpress is a god send, but software such as wordpress are god sends, because they cut work by like 80% if youre doing shit old school through html.. |
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Thanks for breaking that down! whats our site? Also are there certain server requirements for wp blogs/sites?
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For wordpress, you need to have a database (usually MySQL) and PHP on the server, it will run most things for you and as it is a Blog if you post to the future it will show the post once the time has come it was posted in, making future updates simple and easy as you could line up one or two months worth easily, taking the hassle of needing to update at the correct times away from you.
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the site I run is barriogirls.com
any decent hosting company will work with wordpress, but iv seen a ton of people who have a lot of problems they run into because their server is configured poorly. I use Certifiedhosting, (Goto the link below) I have used a couple different hosts before and I have yet to be pissed off at certifiedhosting, they often help me with things that they are not required to help me with because I fucked up and broke something. certifiedhosting.com/35056.html |
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Another thing is that if you want to run one on wordpress.com (ie, the free one with with your domain name as the subdomain), you can concurrently run an R-Rated version of your primary ZZZ one. It's a great way to get traffic from the tag surfers. I did about 200 or so post with very little text on blog lie that from mid-September through Mid-December. I just checked, and it's been averaging about 200 hits per day from within the Wordpress.com community. Each post links back to the x-rated post on my main site. If you need a theme, I highly suggest either of the two in my signature.
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