Wordpress have a really helpful three step upgrade guide. You can follow it as a step by step upgrade and is fairly painless.
I use ftp to copy the files to the server so find it a bit of a drag, but it usually goes easily.
On one blog I did have trouble with 2.6 that was on a windows server...
No, never copied an article to use as my own, though had some content of mine cut and pasted! There are plenty of places to get decent articles like ezine and goarticles that you can publish and come complete with necessary source details and copy them legitimately.
BT are making the roll out conditional on Ofcom allowing it to make some money from its investment.
They (BT) have had something a hard time from Ofcom while the "new" providers have had time to reap the rewards of their investments like Blueyonder / NTL / Virgin Media. Also the telephone...
As sunlust said above, from an seo point of view they are on a par if you use their seo plug-ins / modules. But for ease of use it has to be Wordpress in particular for smaller sites. Joomla is pretty complicated in comparison with Wordpress, but is certainly more powerful and comes with a huge...
Quite like Rank Checker from seobook.com, though still trying it out. Slight problem with FF3 having compatibility problems with some of the good ones but they are usually updated quickly.
Definitly like the tab feature and thumbnails in opera but FF is my browser of choice, and the range of plugins supported is really good.
Looking forward to the 17th for the official release.
I learned the hard way that a good recommendation is worth following up. Then look at reliability and customer service. I also think a host with a public forum helps you get a feel for the service you can expect.
Directory submissions seem to have a pretty low value now, and most of those I've tried to submit to recently don't have the page listed in google anyway.
Again, yes, vary the title often.
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