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	<title>Comments on: Best Free WordPress Themes Website</title>
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		<title>By: seajay</title>
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		<description>To blog or not to blog - is it the right tool for the job - I produce occasional web sites for my own and voluntary organisation use. Over the years I have done the static web site bit which means I have to make all of the content changes but the web site looks just as we want it with navigation as we choose.
The time has come to produce a new site, content would include news, a calendar of events, reminders about upcoming special events(adverts), past events with occasional write ups and lots of photos, reader polls and other intercativity, an about section, contact, how to take part etc. Now is a blog the right tool?
My main confusion in the past with blogs I have read is that they have no intuitive navigation, they are like reading a very long toilet roll (not meaning to be derogatory about their content) basically everything just flows one article after the other with maybe breaks on a monthly calendar (completely meaningless to the reader).
I have read some good information here and am just seeking help on seeing the light.
Thanks</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To blog or not to blog &#8211; is it the right tool for the job &#8211; I produce occasional web sites for my own and voluntary organisation use. Over the years I have done the static web site bit which means I have to make all of the content changes but the web site looks just as we want it with navigation as we choose.<br />
The time has come to produce a new site, content would include news, a calendar of events, reminders about upcoming special events(adverts), past events with occasional write ups and lots of photos, reader polls and other intercativity, an about section, contact, how to take part etc. Now is a blog the right tool?<br />
My main confusion in the past with blogs I have read is that they have no intuitive navigation, they are like reading a very long toilet roll (not meaning to be derogatory about their content) basically everything just flows one article after the other with maybe breaks on a monthly calendar (completely meaningless to the reader).<br />
I have read some good information here and am just seeking help on seeing the light.<br />
Thanks</p>
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