by Lili Petkova | May 03, 2012
Pros and cons of some of the most popular blogging platforms
Your business needs to increase its benefits from online marketing – and you’ve decided to take the big step and create a blog. It’s really a big step because its maintenance is a hard job – creating content and posting regularly requires effort and consistency. You’re facing the big two challenges of the business blog – what should I write and how should I present it? Finding and posting the right content is challenging enough. That’s why it would be great if you didn’t need to devote a lot of time to supporting your blog from a technical point of view – creating it, hosting it, developing it, editing the posts and comments, managing the images etc. For your convenience, here comes the so called “blogging software”.
According to Wikipedia, blogging software is software which helps to create and maintain blogs. It supports authoring, editing and publishing of blog posts and comments, with special functions for image management, web syndication and post and comment moderation. In short, with these platforms, creating a web presence for your company can be really easy. There are numerous blogging services – both free and paid. Your choice depends on your personal tastes and needs, but for the success and security of your business blog, choosing a well-known online blogging platform is the better decision.
To make your choice easier, let’s go together quickly through the pros and cons of some of the most popular web-based blogging platforms.
WordPress is the most popular and maybe the most-used open-source blogging platform. It has free (wordpress.com) and paid (wordpress.org) versions. If you choose the free version, your blog is hosted on WordPress’s servers and you get a blog address like monitorus.wordpress.com. But if you want a custom domain name, you need to choose wordpress.org and the paid hosting service.
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This blogging platform is a great choice – it doesn’t really matter if you are a beginner or an expert in blogging. WordPress is quite possibly the best choice for business blogs, but the most suitable platform for you depends on your needs and preferences. This platform has a lot of pros, as you see, but if you don’t have a technical background, they don’t really matter. So let’s go through a couple of other options.
Blogger is Google’s free blogging platform and it can be integrated with all Google Accounts. This platform is not only very popular – it’s an excellent choice, too. It supports up to 100 users, so if your blog grows in the future, you don’t have to worry.
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Blogger is a really good platform for beginners, but it doesn’t offer so many features for expert bloggers. If you don’t think your blog will need a large selection of features and you want a very easy-to-use platform, Blogger may be the right choice for you.
SquareSpace is a web-based commercial blogging platform with different packages ranging from $8 to $50 per month. Why are we comparing this paid software with the two mentioned above? Because SquareSpace is actually more than just a blogging platform – you can also use it to quickly and easily create a great website for your business. If you need more than just a blogging platform (and at a decent price), this could be the best choice for you.
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Considering that there are a lot of blogging platforms with a lot of different features and options, you must really try them out to determine which one suits you best (and your needs of course). When you create your own blog for the first time, my advice is to choose from some of the well known platforms mentioned above. If you already have a blog on one of these platforms and you want to try something new, or if you think that your specific business and clientele need something different than these, then keep an eye out for our coming posts where we’re going to go through other blogging platforms – like Tumblr and Posterous Spaces. They have some features from social networks and so have different sets of pros and cons when compared to WordPress, Blogger and SquareSpace.
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