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Productivity Hack: Back Up your Blog with Blogbackupr

Posted by Samar | Posted in Productivity Hack | Posted on 14-12-2008

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As bloggers, our worst nightmare is waking up one day and finding out that our blog has disappeared. The mere idea is enough to make me break out in a sweat! There are quite a few online services that store back ups of blogs. I found Blogbackupr to be the most hassle free. A quick rundown of its important features.

  • It runs over the Internet.
  • Requires no installation.
  • Stores media, template and images.
  • Support WordPress and Blogger.
  • Makes daily back ups.

To back up a blog, all it requires is an email address and the blog’s URL. The back up starts immediately after which an email is sent which contains the password. This procedure is as simple as it gets. For a service that’s still in its beta version, it works surprisingly well.

Note: For a blog to be backed up by Blogbackupr, it must have an RSS feed.

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