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Using WordPress & Blogger for lift criticism & filming videos

I am happy to introduce WordPress in addition to Blogger!

WordPress is the most popular & most robust free blogging program on the internet currently available today. I will still use Blogger, but I will use WordPress alongside Blogger & a link to the book will be made available on the sidebar shortly. Unlike Blogger, WordPress allows you to blog on many more platforms, including, but not limited to (Bold & underlined text are devices & services that I have & use in my household. Italic text are devices & services that are school offerings):
  • Google Chrome
  • Windows PCs
  • Macs
  • Chromebooks
  • Android phones
  • iPads
  • iPhones
  • Android tablets
  • Web-browsers

Where can I use WordPress?

I can use WordPress on the family iPad whenever we are on the road & the trip is more than an hour long. I could use the time to effectively write update blog posts on the road, something I CAN’T do in Blogger without using the Google Chrome app on the iPad. 

AI angels doing the work for me

I know I might sound evil & because of this, you might sarcastically blacklist this journal on your Google Chrome for the fun of it, but why hassle writing 2 completely different versions of a journal post when I could just write the same blog post on one platform or the other, with the help of an AI angel on my side?
  • I can write a journal post just once & it will show up on BOTH journals at the same time.
  • I can blog on the go & Blogger will show the changes every time I publish a journal post to WordPress.
  • I use a platform called IFTTT to activate & run the AI angels.
I have activated two AI angels, one for Blogger, the other for WordPress. Whatever you see on WordPress is also on Blogger & vice-versa.

When will the first scenario happen?

We are SUPPOSED TO go to Atlantic City next month. If so, I will bring the iPad & blog in WordPress on the way to hopefully either one of these 4 hotels:
  • Showboat Hotel & Casino
  • Tropicana Resort
  • Bally’s
  • Caesar’s

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