Development of blog creation training using BlogSpot and WordPress as a means of information and coordination on Cumberland Ave, Tennessee
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blogger, community service, development, social media, WordPressAbstract
The aim of this community service is to develop stability in using social media. The people involved are students from Cumberland Ave School. Social media in this case is a blog. The BlogSpot application was developed in a system that is familiar in our lives, namely WordPress. This training is conducted at 20815 Cumberland Ave Maryland, Tennessee. The most important thing in this training is to utilize the WordPress program with BlogSpot as a means of sharing information with both friends and business associates.
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