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Comments Make the WordPress World Go Round




One of the best platforms for writing/publishing and making money as a writer is WordPress. It is fun and easy to use which makes it invaluable to lots of writers. A blog is up and running in no time at all. Although the brick and mortar part of the blog is easy, the intellectual or brain work is also a necessary ingredient to succeed. Quality writing is one of the best ways to see this happen. 

Writing with a form of excellence qualified as quality is wonderful. Continually give readers this level of care and the page views climb. Now that a reader is coming to the page(s), convert them to customers.


One of the ways a reader shows extreme interest is leaving comments. This is a terrific way to connect a writer and a reader. Use the comment as a resource capable of turning a reader into a dollar bill. Find out more here.






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