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I like the idea of free blogging and am sure google is not going anywhere soon, but still, you ultimately have no control if things change. Am I correct in worrying about this? Do you "high roller bloggaz" use the free or pay the /yr for an addon for every blog you run? Also, is it a lot of work to transfer later, when u start making enough loot?
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Does any know where I can find free wordpress themes that don’t look like the usual blog themes. Are there any nice professional looking ones and ones that a group of designers and photographers could use?
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