looking at starting a blog of our travels. Have used Travelpod.com before, was wondering if this is a good one to use or are there better ones.
Thanks
chaslib said
07:21 AM May 20, 2015
Have been using travelPod now for 3 years .. The paid version ... Without any problems. I also have the iPad app so I can enter data and photos offline and then sync it When online and data permits. I changed from a closed Facebook Group due to concerns about security. For a small annual cost I am very happy with what I have. I know there are lots of blog sites out there, so I guess it depends on your personal preferences .... Everyone will promote what they have and know over what they don't have and don't know. Try a couple of different sites and then decide ... You can also just input your blog on a simple word doc and copy and paste online so you don't have to re input data on various sites .... I know many people that just do their blogs by email, but size of email attachments can make that difficult if you have lots of pics. .... Good luck
-- Edited by chaslib on Wednesday 20th of May 2015 07:31:26 AM
Koko said
08:27 AM May 20, 2015
Thanks for your imput.
Koko
Greg9 said
08:25 AM May 21, 2015
I am new to all of this but have started a blog which you might like to view at - http://wanderingoap.blogspot.com.au/
Chris61 said
07:18 PM May 24, 2015
Koko wrote:
Hi Everyone
looking at starting a blog of our travels. Have used Travelpod.com before, was wondering if this is a good one to use or are there better ones.
The link above is my blog. I only started it in March 2015. It is a work in progress. I have also been backdating older trips to help to learn how to use Wordpress and to document them before I forget where I went. I started small and am trying to have a small website incorporated as well. Youtube has heaps of videos that are very helpful.
Go for a "responsive" layout as it will look good on a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop and even a desktop as they alter for different type screens
https://janhawkinsau.wordpress.com/
The above "twenty Eleven" template is a good example.
I hope this helps and doesn't scare you away
Solo Steve said
08:56 PM May 24, 2015
I have published my blog for the past three years using Google's blogspot.com which is free, easy to set up initially and to customize as you become more familiar with it.
Chris61 said
07:34 PM May 25, 2015
Solo Steve wrote:
I have published my blog for the past three years using Google's blogspot.com which is free, easy to set up initially and to customize as you become more familiar with it.
I just checked out your blog Steve. I would check that you have upgraded from Classic maps in Google or you may lose them from June 2015. (not sure why)
Solo Steve said
09:19 PM May 25, 2015
Thanks Chris I will look into it. I found that the Map became very crowded with pins so I hope that that is addressed.
I have been held up for the last few months so have not had much to say however, keep an eye out as I will be restarting my
regular posts shortly. My next trip, probably for 12 months, will begin the last week of June if all goes well.
Hi Everyone
looking at starting a blog of our travels. Have used Travelpod.com before, was wondering if this is a good one to use or are there better ones.
Thanks
Have been using travelPod now for 3 years .. The paid version ... Without any problems. I also have the iPad app so I can enter data and photos offline and then sync it When online and data permits. I changed from a closed Facebook Group due to concerns about security. For a small annual cost I am very happy with what I have. I know there are lots of blog sites out there, so I guess it depends on your personal preferences .... Everyone will promote what they have and know over what they don't have and don't know. Try a couple of different sites and then decide ... You can also just input your blog on a simple word doc and copy and paste online so you don't have to re input data on various sites .... I know many people that just do their blogs by email, but size of email attachments can make that difficult if you have lots of pics. .... Good luck
-- Edited by chaslib on Wednesday 20th of May 2015 07:31:26 AM
Thanks for your imput.
Koko
I am new to all of this but have started a blog which you might like to view at - http://wanderingoap.blogspot.com.au/
https://chrisanddiannesultimaadventure.wordpress.com/
The link above is my blog. I only started it in March 2015. It is a work in progress. I have also been backdating older trips to help to learn how to use Wordpress and to document them before I forget where I went. I started small and am trying to have a small website incorporated as well. Youtube has heaps of videos that are very helpful.
Go for a "responsive" layout as it will look good on a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop and even a desktop as they alter for different type screens
https://janhawkinsau.wordpress.com/
The above "twenty Eleven" template is a good example.
I hope this helps and doesn't scare you away
I have published my blog for the past three years using Google's blogspot.com which is free, easy to set up initially and to customize as you become more familiar with it.
I just checked out your blog Steve. I would check that you have upgraded from Classic maps in Google or you may lose them from June 2015. (not sure why)
Thanks Chris I will look into it. I found that the Map became very crowded with pins so I hope that that is addressed.
I have been held up for the last few months so have not had much to say however, keep an eye out as I will be restarting my
regular posts shortly. My next trip, probably for 12 months, will begin the last week of June if all goes well.
All the best Steve