Aug 08 2007
Herro Flom Windows Live Writer
My boss wants me to set up a blog for him so he can talk about politics and business. But not just any old blog, no sir-ree, this guy is smart. If it won't make him money, he's not interested. No kidding aside, I wish I were more like him. And it has to brain-dead easy to post. Not that he's brain dead, but he doesn't have the same patience that I have when it comes to wrangling with technology.
First, the brain-dead easy part. Windows Live Writer. My God, this thing is excellent, and it's still only in beta. When you write a post, like I'm doing right now, it magically formats the edit window to the look and feel of your blog's template. Fonts, colors, CSS frills, background images, everything. And there are plugins available to add various functions, none of which float my boat, but they're there anyway.
My master will be very pleased.
There's only one caveat with WLW: the Bad Behavior anti-spam WordPress plugin blocks it. I found the fix in this post.
Next, the hard part. He wants the site to be bilingual, with a mobile version and a feature for paid subscriptions to daily moblile updates.
- WordPress is already internationalized, so we have that covered.
- The mobile version of the blog will be provided through the MobileEye+ plugin. I've been using it here and so far haven't had any problems.
- The daily mobile updates will be delivered via phplist.
- Subscriptions and memberships will be handled by aMember Pro, a $139 PHP script that can hook into WordPress and phplist and over 70 different payment systems. It does all the work, you just sit back and watch the money roll in.
This will be my first foray into full-blown ecommerce. It's hard to beleive I've been working on the Internet for this long and have yet to set up a site that's designed to take peoples' money.
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synchronisity…
a friend just pointed me to this blog post today — might have something useful for you and/or your boss by way of your efforts
http://www.typepadhacks.org/2007/08/blogs-as-stores.html
Thanks Lon, I was hoping someone could point me to something valuable I hadn't come across yet.
The other way my boss is a better man than I is that he can fearlessly jump into something new. Me, I keep asking myself if I'm doing things the best way, or am I missing something.
Yes, offline blog editors are great. I use to be a fan of WLW. Have now moved on to BlogDesk.