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Too many blogs, too little time?
I have not been updating some of my blogs lately due to some personal issues at home. Now, I have to time myself to prepare meals for a cancer patient at specific times. That sort of drained me off my creative juices. Then, with all the visiting at the hospital, my family also did not have much time to go out.
So, if posting has been slow, it is not because I have too many blogs. However, I have lesser time lately. That reminds me if I should combine some of my food blogs into one instead of breaking them up. I checked with my webhost if I will need a smaller webhosting package if I have lesser blogs or domains. He told me it is the capacity, diskspace and bandwith that matters.
Therefore, it does not matter if I have 10 blogs with 100 posts or I have only one blog with 1,000 postings if the traffic. I am lucky I have a nice webhost who takes time to explain to me all the details regarding webhosting. Otherwise, I will probably be investing in the wrong kind of webhosting package.
If you are unsure with matters related to webhosting, do find out the information online. There are many great sites which explains all the information you need to know and also provide you with tutorials.
Posted by lilian on May 20th, 2008 under General
May 22nd, 2008 at 12:20 pm
Hi,
So sad to read about the cancer patient. Maybe try to get hold of this book titled “Your Life in your hands” by Prof Jane Plant. She was diagnosed with breast cancer and by changing her diet, she is still alive today. I have just bought this book for reading information. Hope this can be helpful.