Which blog platform is best for you? Two major blogging platforms currently exist: Wordpress and Blogger. Within Wordpress, you can select Wordpress.org or Wordpress.com. This article will not discuss password-protected blogging options, such as blogs through MySpace or LiveJournal. These are great for personal blogs, especially where security is important. (For instance, you want to blog about not-so-happy personal events or talk about your kids.) But if you’re a business, presumably you want people who don’t know you to visit your blog – stick with a public blog platform. Wordpress.com is great for beginners to blogging or blog hobbyists, since the company takes care of everything for you, including:
Wordpress.org– This free blogging platform requires that you have your own host. Since you are hosting your own blog (or paying another company, such as BlueHost or GoDaddy) to do so, you are responsible for stopping spam, maintaining security, and performing your own backups. Additionally, a huge spike in traffic may cause your server to go down. However, the benefits to Wordpress.org are great, especially if you already have a business website and hosting capabilities. Wordpress.org lets you install custom themes and plugins, place advertising on the site, edit the database and modify the PHP source code. (Don’t worry; if this doesn’t make sense to you, you can always hire someone to handle it all.)
Rumors abound that, because Blogger is owned by Google, Blogger blogs rank better on Google. This simply is not true. Your blog will rank well (or poorly) based on your SEO optimization, the traffic, and an array of other factors that search engines use to determine ranking – it has nothing to do with your blogging software though. From a writer’s perspective, once the blog is set up, all three are equally easy to use. Some handy features common to all three include the ability to: schedule posts to go live at a specific time Which one is best for you? If you already have a website and a host, it’s basically a no-brainer to select the added capabilities of Wordpress.org. My good friend and fellow writer, Julie Fletcher, is offering a free e-course on how to set up a blog (using any of the major platforms) at her blog, Not Enough Coffee. I highly recommend it for beginners. Dawn Allcot E-mail This Page | Follow Us | Return to My Column You can Bookmark & Share this article by clicking here:
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