Why Use A Blog As A Website?
Back in 1995, I was among the first wave of attorneys to have a law firm website - which still resides at its original (and clunky) URL of http://www.his.com/israel/loce. At the time, the only way to develop a site was through HTML coding, so I learned it myself. I stuck with coding my own site even after the emergence of AOL pages and Front Page simply because coding maximized my control over the look of the site.
But if I were putting a website up for the first time today, would I go the same route? No way. I'd instead think about using a blog for my primary site for the following reasons:
Blogs vs. For Fee Web Development
In addition, I'd also choose a web log over paying for web development. At this post at elawyerblog.org, Jerry Lawson referenced an article noting that West might charge as much as $30,000 for a "content management site. By contrast,
Examples of Web Blogs As Websites
Matt Homann, a solo in Illinois recently designed this website, illinoismediator.com using a blog package.
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