I have about 5 or 6 different blogs I've worked on the past few years, & I'm kinda tired of having multiples! So I've decided to combine them all into one big website called "Modern Pioneer Mom".
FYI, I'll will keep my "Raising Chaos Gracefully" blog for other random things like creative stuff! :) But that... is... IT.
The new website will combine everything. Cooking, preserving, natural healing, food storage, preparedness, organizing, etc... & I'm even doing FREE online video classes & tutorials!!
It'll definitely be a big improvement over having several blogs for different subjects all over the blogosphere. That's exhausting! This website will also include a blog right on it, so I can update you with fun little things I learn & share regularly, so you'll get the best of all worlds in one spot!
I'm very excited about this change, as it will make access to all the information easier as well as making it a LOT simpler for me :) Who knows... Maybe I'll have an online store full of affordable favorites of mine one of these days......
When the whole combo switch is done & finished for good, I'll post the new address. I'm expecting it to be in the next couple of weeks. YAY!
cool!! How do you do that? I've thought of doing the same thing with my 4 blogs. ugh.
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of website hosting companies that now include blogs in their websites. Even the free ones. So far, I've used 3 companies that I really liked in the past.
ReplyDeleteHomestead.com was the first one I used. They were great when I owned my mineral makeup company about 5 years ago. I quit cuz I didn't have time for it though ;) To include a blog & the other features I want, it would be $19.95/mo though. I don't want to spend that much. But they DO have tons of design & graphics options.
Webs.com was the 2nd one, & Weebly.com is the other. The MAIN reason why I didn't stay with Webs is because they lock up often while I'm posting & editing. (ANNOYING!) But they do have a lot of good design options.
I love a lot of things about Weebly. Especially their drag & drop editing. Lots of design options too. But they're SUPER limited on background designs. Supposedly they're working on that... I hope so!) I just happened to find a background that fits with what I'm doing, so unless I find something better, I'm going with them.
If you do it, just look for a hosting company that allows integrated blogging AND page tabs for different subjects. I also wanted one with the video upload option (for my online classes) & the possible future option of an online store. Most have pretty cheap pro/premium plans for about $5 per month so you can get more options too. You can google "top/best website hosting companies" to read up on some of them.