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Okay, so picking up where we left off, we have our Username, Password, and Blog URL and then we click the Save Settings. This is back in the Clipmarks account, under Clip-to-Blog, click WordPress, WordPress Username, Password and Blog URL and then once that's been set up there then what we do is we go over here to the Public Profile and then we go ahead and add that blog URL there as well.
On this page, we just go over here, and just put the URL right there and click Save Changes. Then we have the email account we set up, we have the Clipmarks account we set up, we have the WordPress remote blog we set up and we have the Clip-to-Blog settings and Public Profile stuff set up in Clipmarks and now all of that has to be recorded on the spreadsheet or in the software that I created to do this which I am going to do right now.
So, referring back to this spreadsheet, I would have -- the Service was WordPress, the Username, the Password and then the Blog URL I would put right here and whatever that ends up being hairremoval.wordpress.com. There is a similar process for setting up a remote blog on Vox or on Live Journal. I am not sure there is any benefit in creating a combination of Vox, Live Journal and WordPress.
So, if you just want to stick with just creating WordPress accounts all day, I don't know if there is going to be any difference. I kind of mix it up and I could certainly make a video to show you how to walk through the process of creating a Vox or a Live Journal account and blog but the same process applies and you just want the Blog URL to be keyword relevant and the title of the blog to be keyword relevant and then put all of that stuff into Clipmarks and record it either on your spreadsheet or in my remote blog tracking software, that I am going to show you down the road. I will pick this up in the next video.
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