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TypePad review

7.7

Editors' Rating

Very Good

TypePad

Ramon Ray CNET

Published: 31 Mar 2005

Six Apart's TypePad is a paid blogging service, so it's not surprising that it offers more features than Google's Blogger, which is free. That's not to say that TypePad.com is expensive. TypePad Basic service, for one individual, starts at a reasonable £2.59 per month, while TypePad Pro service, allowing multiple authors, costs £7.59 per month. If you're ready for serious yet easy blogging, it doesn't get much better than TypePad.

TypePad's setup is easy and quick. To create a new account, simply choose a username and password, then add your billing information. Next, you'll need to decide how you want your blog to look and pick from nine layouts and six styles. Finally, you must choose whether you want your blog to be public (anyone can read it), private (only you can read it), or password protected (anyone who has the password can read it). That's it.

Once you understand TypePad's tabbed interface, you'll start to have fun playing with all its features. If, for example, you want to create your own personal photo album or lists of favourite people, books, Web sites or music, TypePad makes these tasks easy to accomplish, providing appropriate templates and buttons. TypePad offers more custom tools than Blogger, such as mixed-media templates, built-in photo uploading and guest accounts.

Yet for all its ease of use, we do wish there were an easier way to integrate your TypePad blog into your own domain name -- something Blogger does with ease. To do this within TypePad, you must enable domain-name mapping, a process of pointing your domain to TypePad.com, which requires some tinkering with TypePad and your Web host. Blogger makes it easy to publish via file transfer protocol to your own Web site. Both Blogger and TypePad allow for RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds for your online content.

When a service costs money, you expect first-class technical support. Thankfully, TypePad comes through in this department. We submitted an email support request to TypePad late Sunday night and received a timely response Monday morning. You probably won't ever need to use TypePad's tech support, however, since the online knowledge base and user manual are thorough and well written.

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Overview

TypePad

Editors rating
Rating: 7.7
Verdict

For a small monthly charge, you can create professional-looking blogs with Six Apart's TypePad.com.

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