What Should I Write About On My WordPress Multisite?

Great! You owned a domain via a web-hosting company, and you were setting up a WordPress multisite. Starting your multisite, and writing something on it is common for all of us who have creative ideas. For your site to be effective; you got to have content, and your content needs to be unique. Wether you are a writing artist, or a fan who review movies, products, or services. Your empty website is kind of like a giant composition book what you usually use for school works, and other work. But composition books can be used as a starting point to write books. As you write something in your website… you create content. A book can’t be read without content!

You’ve chosen a web hosting company of choice such as Bluehost, Dreamhost, Green Geeks, or any desired hosting company. Some of their servers may be pre-installed with WordPress for you, or you can install it yourself. If you started owning your shiny new domain; and you started to get server space… your server space acts like an empty book that is used for writing your own content. It’s kind of like writing a book.

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Update Your E-book (Only If Necessary)

Your readers might find more of your mispelled words, or any errors on your E-book. Or in some cases; your E-book needs to be expanded, or your readers aren’t able to read it at all because, DRM is infecting it!

You can use any word program on your machine to fix errors on your E-book, or in the cloud.

If you’re using Draft2Digital to publish books, you can update them quickly. You can also turn off DRM there at your control panel of your account.

If you are a screen-reader user, just like I do; make sure your content is readable by a screen-reader on your computer. Go for an open-source screen-reader, not proprietary software.

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WordPress Sites/Blogs Hosted/Self-hosted & the default Descending Posts when Writing A Site As A Book

For the past years; I’ve been working with my sites as I write content like a book. I believe some people may experience some difficulties when reading posts that are written like chapters of a book. If you have posts that are long as 4000 words, and you were trying to segment your long stories into chapters; you may encounter some problems when some of your visitors have trouble navigating on your site,–reading from one post to the another.

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