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However, as David says in his article, they seem to be a little bit complacent and have to realise that their current #1 position isn't guaranteed.
What I think would consolidate their position would be a content management plug in. Sure you can do it to a certain extent with some of the existing plugins but if they were to develop this as an official WP plugin, they'd really establish themselves as being the major player.
I've looked at a lot of CMS applications over the last couple of years and none of them really float my boat. I love WordPress and if they could provide me with a robust CMS plugin I would have no reason to move. Ever.
Incidentally, free hosting? C'mon, BB. Surely you can afford a couple of bucks a month for hosting ;)
But seriously if there is anything we can learn from Google and MySpace is that there are other ways to make money than just asking for it up front.
For example, how did Mozilla (which is also open source) make millions? (Rhetorical question). They made it from Google's search box that's how.
If Blogger can give it away for free why can't Wordpress do something similar? So how about some sort of shared advertising scheme for starters?
Just a thought and I'm open for suggestions.
Via email, I explained to her briefly why I think she should be using self-hosted Wordpress, etc.
So yeah...I agree fully with what you said - if Wordpress did what you said, all Bloggers will have NO HESITATION whatsoever to desert their Blogger blogs!! But I guess good things come with a price. to me, Wordpress RULES!
You really know how to hit a NERVE in me to write such a looooong comment...man you rock!!! Keep talking...I mean, blogging!
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