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		<description><![CDATA[Time: Last weekend Place: Barnes and Noble Mood: A need to know Surrounded by thousands of inspiring biographies, novels and cookbooks, I found myself drawn to the section frequented by nerds, geeks, and data-junkies -a safe harbor of how-to&#8217;s for those who have abandoned the emotional self-help aisles. Scanning the titles, I felt an immediate [...]]]></description>
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<p>Time:   Last weekend<br />
Place:  Barnes and Noble<br />
Mood:  A need to know</p>
<p>Surrounded by thousands of inspiring biographies, novels and cookbooks, I found myself drawn to the section frequented by nerds, geeks, and data-junkies -a safe harbor of how-to&#8217;s for those who have abandoned the emotional self-help aisles. </p>
<p>Scanning the titles, I felt an immediate sense of calm. (Even without having read &#8220;Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway&#8221; or &#8220;The Little Book of Calm.&#8221;)  I felt a small twinge of anxiety at &#8220;Twitter Power&#8221; and  &#8220;Photoshop Elements&#8221;- two areas of technology I have yet to explore.  But when I saw <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Building-WordPress-Blog-People-Want/dp/0321591933/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1237438350&#038;sr=8-1">&#8220;Building a WordPress Blog People Want to Read,&#8221;</a> I realized I&#8217;d found my Holy Grail. Finally, I&#8217;d learn to master this blogging thing and people would actually read and comment. </p>
<p>I chose WordPress, not for its ease of use, but because I discovered it back in 2005 when I first decided to start a blog. I didn&#8217;t do a lot of research back then and knew nothing about Blogger, Movable Type, Blogspot or any of the other platforms. So I sort of felt stuck with it when I decided to reformat my website to blog-based.</p>
<p>But as I read the book, I realize that even though I chose WordPress by accident, I am in the company of The New York Times and Martha Stewart. The author, Scott McNulty provides easy-to-understand pointers on managing the dashboard and extending its capabilities with plug-ins. (A plug-in is just something you can add that creates new features- like linking to my Etsy store.) </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve just begun to skim the surface of WordPress&#8217; full capabilities and that&#8217;s probably okay. I don&#8217;t want to start talking in php-ese and bringing up templates and tag clouds to the barrista at Stell.</p>
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