User Feedback: Typepad
This is what she has to say about TypePad:
I started out with BlogSpot (or Blogger) in July of 2005 and
made the switch to TypePad about a year ago. Blogger provided everything a blogger could want and it was free, but at
the time, they were having a lot of downtime and service problems and I became
frustrated and made the jump to TypePad.
TypePad is not a free service, but you can get basic service
for about $5 a month, which is a pretty cheap hobby – much cheaper than my
former hobby, shoe shopping. And,
anytime I̢۪ve had a problem I̢۪ve got a quick response to my help ticket.
What I don̢۪t like about TypePad:
 You have to go several pages deep to locate the
permalink for a post (much easier with Blogger)
I can̢۪t change the font size easily within the post
(which I could also do at Blogger).
 I can’t play around with picture placement in the post
(easily)
They don̢۪t have that many standard templates to choose
from. I remember Blogger having quite a
few. And I found that it was a lot easier for a novice like me to play with the
template at Blogger. Not so at TypePad.
permalink for a post (much easier with Blogger)
I can̢۪t change the font size easily within the post
(which I could also do at Blogger).
 I can’t play around with picture placement in the post
(easily)
They don̢۪t have that many standard templates to choose
from. I remember Blogger having quite a
few. And I found that it was a lot easier for a novice like me to play with the
template at Blogger. Not so at TypePad.
What I do like about TypePad:
I can ban any IP address if I have an unruly commenter.
I can assign a category to my posts (even though I
don̢۪t)
Lots of reports they provide that I never look at.
I̢۪m sure TypePad has many more bells and whistles, but I
just haven̢۪t had the time to find them.
In the year that I̢۪'ve been with Typepad, their service has
been steady and reliable and if you don̢۪t mind spending the money, I would
recommend it. However, for basic
blogging, I don̢۪t think you can go wrong with Blogger either. If it hadn̢۪t been for service issues, I̢۪d
still be with Blogger.
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