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Instead of setting up a word press blog, why not just get a second website? I think most website providers can do tons of things word press can't do and have a lot more control of it. They can provide mini-sites on their platforms.
What is the big difference?
People do it because word press is almost free?
I think it's a little more then just "almost free" although that's certainly a big plus. It's fast, easy and has a lot of baked in features.
Although we haven't been able to do it because there's been no inventory, the combination of almost free and easy to publish new sites on the fly is compelling. I'd love to be able to generate an ever growing network of sites if they can be updated regularly at a cost of the inventory plug in and a negligible hosting fee of a couple hundred bucks a year. (if that)
I must say the more that WordPress evolves and the more we learn on how to utilize it's potential the more excited I get. Our inventory can be displayed in Blogger and other platforms as well, but WordPress is by far the one that has the most potential.
Interested to hear what you see as the main potentials in wordpress over other sites and/or platforms?