SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 15
Downloaden Sie, um offline zu lesen
THE Best Places to Start a Blog (Updated 2014 Edition) 
Blogging. The thing your friend does that you could do better. The hobby of the century. Your key to 
boss-less freedom and your cat's one shot at fame. So do your homework with this list and start a 
blog the whole world, and your mom, will love. 
WordPress.org 
Browse at WordPress.org 
About: 
Setup so easy Snoop Dogg can do it with the elegance of NYTimes, Sony PlayStation, Wall Street 
Journal, Paris Hilton and more. WordPress requires no coding knowledge and is free software - it's 
the domain name and hosting you pay about-as-much-as-a-cup-of-coffee-per-month for. It gives you a 
website like the world's best and teaches you all about websites, too. For countless bloggers who do 
this for a living, WordPress.org is the best place to blog. Click here to watch our step-by-step setup 
video and join the largest blogging community on the web. 
Stats: 
WordPress.com 
Browse at WordPress.com
About: 
WordPress.com is a free blog-hosting site with roughly half the features of .org. The general idea 
here is less maintenance for you, but less control of the blog. Get a .wordpress domain name like 
"dearblogger.wordpress.com" or pay to use your own domain name. Need a niche? WordPress.com 
sees 100,000 posts published each day so you'll surely find like-minded thinkers. Not a full company 
website but a loyal companion for one. Write posts, try a free theme, set up social media buttons and 
learn blogging at WordPress.com. 
DISCOVER: Why Blogs Fail to Get Traffic 
Stats: 
Recommended for: Mass community blogging 
Released: November 21, 2005 
Founder: Matt Mullenweg of Automattic 
Total users: 56 million blogs 
Pros: Ease to use with little you can mess up. 
Cons: Less customization and a bit fussy with adding certain features. 
Costs: Free, you can pay WordPress.com to get a domain name without the ".wordpress" addition. 
My verdict: A lovely intro to blogging that about 1 year in takes us all to a crossroads: stay put, or 
transfer to WordPress.org. 
Blogger 
Browse at Blogger.com 
About: 
Blogger is Google's free blog-hosting site. More popular at the turn of the millenium, Blogger still 
offers a great service but the designs are a bit elementary. Login and publish your first post for free
with only a Gmail account. Try Adsense "monetization", design a new layout and even edit your first 
piece of code. 
SEE ALSO: 10 Things to Do After You Launch a Blog 
Stats: 
Recommended for: Blogging 
Founded: August 2013, 1999 
Notable events: Bought by Google in February, 2003 
Founder: Evan Williams of Pyra Labs 
Total users: 
Pros: Publish anywhere, huge community, images, video, edit HTML/CSS, template designer, track 
traffic stats in Blogger, Adsense at no charge 
Cons: While Blogger is where many writers (including Dear Blogger) started publishing, it's designs 
appear a bit childish today. Google owns your blog - they axed Reader - so acknowledge a bit less 
control upfront. 
Costs: Pay $10/year for a domain name without the ".blogspot" extension - otherwise totally free. 
Future predictions: May merge with Google+. 
My verdict: Everything blogging should be and more - Blogger was the sandbox for names now 
headlining in tech. The only real negative comes from outgrowing Blogger, at which point many (like 
myself) transfer to WordPress. Less popular today - even Google's PR Mogul Matt Cutts runs a 
WordPress site. 
Tumblr 
Browse at Tumblr.com 
Introduction to Tumblr: 
At a time when WordPress and Blogger were neck-and-neck for new users, Tumblr showed up as the 
3rd guy to the party. They received lots of sign-ups from users wanting a totally refreshing take on
blogging, and have grown ever since. Tumblr was recently bought by Yahoo, who has interesting 
plans for the whole blog advertising thing. 
Stats: 
Founded: February 2007 
Founder: David Karp 
Total users: 152 million 
Pros: Ease of use and ability to share your friends' work through re-blogging. 
Cons: Less customization, just a shade less professional and not ideal for conducting business. 
Costs: Free, pay Tumblr to get your own domain name without the ".tumblr" addition 
My verdict: Great for photography and other forms of art. Super-simplistic designs and a whimsical 
vibe make Tubmlr a great choice for any new blogger. 
SquareSpace 
Browse at SquareSpace.com 
About: 
All over television with beautiful and encouraging ads, SquareSpace offers a nice solution for the 
business owner in need of a web presence. Get online quickly with a free trial, setup a cool design 
and start attracting clients - that's the motto. If a more complex blogging platform were 
snowboarding, SquareSpace would be skiing, in the pie wedge stance 
Stats: 
Recommended for: Individual and business blogs and websites 
Founded: January 2004 
Founder: Anthony Casalena 
Total users: ?
Pros: Elegant designs setup with a couple of clicks. 
Cons: Less customization - you'll pay for things that may come free at a place like WordPress 
Costs: 14-day free trial with plans from $8 and up afterwards 
My verdict: Less hands-on than WordPress but arguably better advertising and accessibility - 
Squarespace gets your business site up quickly. A good quick solution. 
Google+ 
Browse at Plus.Google.com 
About: 
If you need a guide on how to use Google Plus we've got you covered, because we've been trying to 
dominate it for a year now. Fun features like the badge make getting followers easier. Google Plus 
brings you instant community + audience - two things any blogger wants more of. Make sure to 
share publicly if you want to build any sort of following. 
RELEVANT: How to Make a Niche Review Site that Earns $1000/Month 
Stats: 
Recommended for: Social networking ("social layer") 
Released: June 28, 2011 
Founder: Google Developers 
Total users: 540 million per month 
Pros: Google circles, photography (1.5 billion uploaded each week), "hangout" feature, multi-language, 
authorship, can increase a publisher's search rankings, Gmail integration, chat, mobile 
chat, mobile publishing, 
Cons: None, start using it today. 
Costs: Free 
My verdict: Absolutely necessary for anyone who wants to be considered an expert in any field. Fun. 
Challenging. If you're curious, I've also written on how to master Google Plus over at Social Media
Explorer. 
? ? Alternative Communities ? ? 
Medium 
Browse at Medium.com 
Founded: 2012 
Founder: Evan Williams (Twitter, Blogger) and Biz Stone (Twitter) 
Total users: ? 
Pros: Story telling feel, goal to improve content quality 
Cons: Still low usership 
Costs: Free 
My verdict: Probably won't reach the development status of WordPress.org but definitely chomping 
at the heels of Blogger, Tumblr and even Twitter as it borrows several of their services, like topic 
searches and nostalgic photo shares from the founders themselves. 
Hubpages 
Browse at HubPages.com 
About: 
Hubpages started as an article network, the kind of place where you were rewarded for publishing 
lots of articles on any one topic like cooking, travel or home-improvement. Today, it boasts millions 
of informative articles and guides. However, a by-product of mass publishing is slightly lesser
quality. You may find articles at Hubpages you'd wonder why anyone would ever publish. Or, you 
may find the best home for your blogging and writing needs. 
Stats: 
Recommended for: Social networking ("social layer") 
Launched: August 6th, 2006 
Founder: Paul Edmondson 
Total users: 74,000 
Pros: Not going out of business soon. 
Cons: Less ownership of your work. 
Costs: Free 
My verdict: A solid place to start writing and learn from other experts. Tightly-knit. Fun for everyone 
involved. 
Joomla 
Browse at Joomla.com 
About: 
Joomla is an advanced CMS used by developers to publish some of the websites we visits each day. 
Written in PHP, it uses many of the same structures as a WordPress site does. For whatever reason, 
developers have flocked elsewhere, but Joomla remains one of the web's oldest and savviest places 
to run a blog or website. 
Stats: 
Recommended for: Content Management, Web Content 
Released: August 17th, 2005 
Founders: The Joomla Project 
Total users: 35 million downloads 
Pros: over 6000 free extensions, estimated as the second most used content management system 
(CMS) after WordPress 
Cons: Smaller community, help out articles you find may be out of date.
Costs: ? 
My verdict: Only really for a Joomla developer or website manager. Not an easy access point for a 
beginner. 
Live Journal 
Browse at LiveJournal.com 
Recommended for: Blogging, journaling, writing a diary 
Founded: April 15th, 1999 
Founder: Brad Fitzpatrick 
Total users: 39.6 million accounts, 1.7 million active accounts 
Pros: friend others to read their entries and leave comments, avatars, user info pages, to-do lists 
Cons: moved design to Russia in 2009, basic plan users see advertisements 
Premium features: express lane for quicker load times, call from your phone to a LiveJoural number 
and post voice recording to your journal 
Costs: Premium version, not sure of the costs here. Anyone know?
My verdict: In mother Russia, blog write on you. 
Quora 
Browse at Quora.com 
Recommended for: Question and answer based websites 
Released: June 21st, 2010 
Founder: ? 
Total users: 500,000 reported in 2011, more now. 
Pros: Collaborative feel and separate blogging platform recently released. 
Cons: Less costumization. 
Costs: Free 
Interesting facts: 30% of Quora users hail from India. Founded by two former Facebook employees. 
My verdict: If you're passionate about a topic but don't have the time to maintain a blog, submitting 
questions and answers to Quora discussions is a great compromise. 
Typepad 
Browse at Typepad.com 
Founded October 2003: 
Founder: Say Media 
Total users: ?
Pros: Ease of use 
Cons: Less costumization 
Costs: Free 
My verdict: Just love the news? If so, know that ABC, BBC, CBS, MSNBC and more use Typepad to 
maintain blogs. 
Weebly 
Browse at Weebly.com 
Founded: 2006 
Founder: David Rusenko 
Total users: hosts 15 million websites 
Pros: Drag and drop feature so easy a monkey could use it. 
Cons: Less control for the user 
Costs: ? 
My verdict: I've heard a lot of positive reviews here. For a company owner who needs a website but 
despises tech, it's Weebly or Squarespace, and both are sound choices. 
Drupal 
Browse at Drupal.org 
Recommended for: Blogging, Content Management, Web Applications 
Founded: January 2001 
Founder: Dries Buytaert 
Total users: 1 million users and 30K developers 
Pros: 22,900 free add-ons, free and premium themes via the Drupal Theme Garden
Cons: Quite involved, not ideal for beginners 
Costs: ? 
My verdict: Fun for developers and bloggers with a real interest in building code. 
Squidoo 
Browse at Squidoo.com 
Founded: 2005 
Founder: Seth Godin 
Total users: 1.5 million 
Pros: Lenses and points systems to level up are only part of the fun. 
Cons: Like Hubpages, you might not feel an ownership of your work. 
Costs: Free 
My verdict: A classy place to meet others before you get more serious about blogging. 
? ? New Releases ? ? 
Postach.io 
Browse at Postach.io 
Recommended for: On-the-go bloggers, note-taking 
Founded: 2013 
Founder: Evernote 
Total users: 20,000 
Pros: Supports popular comment plugin Disqus, lighter feel, easy to use. 
Cons: Less costumization 
Costs: Free 
My verdict: Too soon to form a verdict here! 
Facebook Notes 
Browse at Facebook.com/notes 
Recommended for: Social media integrated blogging
Founded: 2013 
Founder: Facebook Developers 
Total users: Well, 1.1 billion already on Facebook... 
Pros: Simple to share images, links and quotes - useful if you've got a large, Facebook-centric 
audience already. 
Cons: Limited design and that blue Facebook-y feel we all should just escape every now and then. 
Costs: Free 
My verdict: Not much different from a Facebook page - I predict this to be a feature Facebook tries, 
directs advertisers to, then slowly wanders away from. 
Svbtle 
Browse at Svbtle.com 
Founded: 2013 
Founder: Dustin Curtis 
Total users: ? 
Pros: New, different; aren't we all? 
Cons: Must apply for a membership and no commenting feature as of yet. 
Costs: Free 
My verdict: They are a "network of great people who want to make it easier for people to share and 
discover new ideas". Excited to see where Svbtle goes in the next few months. 
Sett 
Browse at Sett.com 
Founded: Early 2013 
Founder: Tynan (a blogger) and Todd Iceton 
Total users: 1,000 - 10,000 
Pros: Generally bent on community, top navigation bar like Blogger, has a word-matching system 
that matches similar posts and will recommend users to your posts the moment they sign-up, private
discussions, one click subscription system 
Cons: Premium service that allows for more image hosting (does this mean normal users are 
limited?) 
Costs: Free with premium service offered 
My verdict: I've always believed it's the readers who really grow a blog, not so much the blogger 
him/herself. 80/20. So I'm excited here. Will they win the battle for 3rd place? Either way, the web is 
always better with more variety, more options, more places to blog. 
Ghost 
Browse at Ghost.org 
Posthaven 
Browse as Posthaven.com 
Founded: Early 2013 
Founder: Ghost Foundation 
Total users: 10,000 - 50,000 
Pros: Post by email. Oh and "they'll never get acquired, never shut down" as long as you pay them. 
Cons: "Simple, easy blogs for $5 a month, forever."
Costs: 5 bucks 
My verdict: They're a group of engineers who want to build blogs for us. Love this idea and wish 
them the best. But as a company you just can't get ahead in an open environment like blogging by 
trying to control things, at least not upfront. Their technology might be great and "durable" but most 
of us will never know, because their marketing is a zero and their homepage design is really weak. 
Posterous 
Browse at Posterous.com 
Unfortunately this site has been deprecated, or slowly removed with no further updates. 
? ? Almost Extinct ? ? 
Blog.com 
Browse at Blog.com 
Recommended for: Blogging 
Founded: 2004 
Founders: ? 
Total users: 2 million 
Pros: Free themes, multi-author blogging, social media widgets, video 
Cons: Less customization 
Premium features: Your own domain name, advertising network 
Costs: ? 
My verdict: You'd hope a domain name as strong as blog.com would produce a winner... 
Zoomshare 
Browse at ZoomShare.com 
Founded: ? 
Founder: ? 
Total users: < 50K 
Pros: Still has a community 
Cons: Shifting 100% of users to paid version
Costs: "As of May 22, 2013 our free website service has been discontinued. If you would like to 
convert to the paid service click here and upgrade for the low cost of $6.95 a month." 
My verdict: Not enough information to form a verdict. 
Xanga 
Browse at Xanga.com 
Founded: ? 
Founder: ? 
Total users: < 50K 
Pros: Resembles WordPress 
Cons: Unclear timeframe of new software releases 
Costs: ? 
My verdict: Not enough information to form a verdict. 
The End? 
Hardly. But drum roll, now it's your turn. If you've got anything to add, drop it in the comments right 
below. 
Lastly, this post took me months to research and make. So if you know a friend who could benefit, 
why not send this to them? Just send an email. I'll let you steal my work 
Thanks and cheers!

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Was ist angesagt?

Imagery & Imagination: Storytelling Through Social Media
Imagery & Imagination: Storytelling Through Social MediaImagery & Imagination: Storytelling Through Social Media
Imagery & Imagination: Storytelling Through Social MediaJon O'Brien
 
How to Blog and Use Social Media
How to Blog and Use Social MediaHow to Blog and Use Social Media
How to Blog and Use Social MediaNathan Young
 
How to Grow Your Audience Through Accessibility
How to Grow Your Audience Through AccessibilityHow to Grow Your Audience Through Accessibility
How to Grow Your Audience Through AccessibilityAllison Sheridan
 
9 Things I Wish I Knew About Blogging that Will Accelerate the Growth of Your...
9 Things I Wish I Knew About Blogging that Will Accelerate the Growth of Your...9 Things I Wish I Knew About Blogging that Will Accelerate the Growth of Your...
9 Things I Wish I Knew About Blogging that Will Accelerate the Growth of Your...Darren Rowse
 
Evolve - Don't Revolve
Evolve - Don't RevolveEvolve - Don't Revolve
Evolve - Don't RevolveDarren Rowse
 
Youtube marketing firm
Youtube marketing firmYoutube marketing firm
Youtube marketing firmJessieJames012
 
Internet Marketing & SEO for Beginners
Internet Marketing & SEO for BeginnersInternet Marketing & SEO for Beginners
Internet Marketing & SEO for BeginnersWeb Scene Marketing
 
"How To Get Traffic To Your Website
"How To Get Traffic To Your Website"How To Get Traffic To Your Website
"How To Get Traffic To Your WebsiteCharmaine Lee
 
Hubs for communication october 12 2013
Hubs for communication october 12 2013Hubs for communication october 12 2013
Hubs for communication october 12 2013Danni M
 
May 2012 - Web Trends for Marketing Professionals
May 2012 - Web Trends for Marketing ProfessionalsMay 2012 - Web Trends for Marketing Professionals
May 2012 - Web Trends for Marketing ProfessionalsMiriam Schwab
 
Blogging for Business
Blogging for BusinessBlogging for Business
Blogging for BusinessDeborah Smith
 
Facebook Presentation
Facebook PresentationFacebook Presentation
Facebook Presentationethanparker61
 
Strategies for a Winning Social Media Campaign: IBPA Publishing University 2013
Strategies for a Winning Social Media Campaign: IBPA Publishing University 2013Strategies for a Winning Social Media Campaign: IBPA Publishing University 2013
Strategies for a Winning Social Media Campaign: IBPA Publishing University 2013Mom's Choice Awards
 
Social Media #TopTips sample presentation - contact me for consultancy bookings
Social Media #TopTips sample presentation - contact me for consultancy bookingsSocial Media #TopTips sample presentation - contact me for consultancy bookings
Social Media #TopTips sample presentation - contact me for consultancy bookings✅ Jo Webber
 

Was ist angesagt? (20)

Imagery & Imagination: Storytelling Through Social Media
Imagery & Imagination: Storytelling Through Social MediaImagery & Imagination: Storytelling Through Social Media
Imagery & Imagination: Storytelling Through Social Media
 
#Instagram #Tips for #Businesses
#Instagram #Tips for #Businesses#Instagram #Tips for #Businesses
#Instagram #Tips for #Businesses
 
How to Blog and Use Social Media
How to Blog and Use Social MediaHow to Blog and Use Social Media
How to Blog and Use Social Media
 
How to Grow Your Audience Through Accessibility
How to Grow Your Audience Through AccessibilityHow to Grow Your Audience Through Accessibility
How to Grow Your Audience Through Accessibility
 
9 Things I Wish I Knew About Blogging that Will Accelerate the Growth of Your...
9 Things I Wish I Knew About Blogging that Will Accelerate the Growth of Your...9 Things I Wish I Knew About Blogging that Will Accelerate the Growth of Your...
9 Things I Wish I Knew About Blogging that Will Accelerate the Growth of Your...
 
Evolve - Don't Revolve
Evolve - Don't RevolveEvolve - Don't Revolve
Evolve - Don't Revolve
 
Youtube marketing firm
Youtube marketing firmYoutube marketing firm
Youtube marketing firm
 
Internet Marketing & SEO for Beginners
Internet Marketing & SEO for BeginnersInternet Marketing & SEO for Beginners
Internet Marketing & SEO for Beginners
 
"How To Get Traffic To Your Website
"How To Get Traffic To Your Website"How To Get Traffic To Your Website
"How To Get Traffic To Your Website
 
Hubs for communication october 12 2013
Hubs for communication october 12 2013Hubs for communication october 12 2013
Hubs for communication october 12 2013
 
Ms resource guide
Ms resource guideMs resource guide
Ms resource guide
 
Squidoo basics
Squidoo basicsSquidoo basics
Squidoo basics
 
May 2012 - Web Trends for Marketing Professionals
May 2012 - Web Trends for Marketing ProfessionalsMay 2012 - Web Trends for Marketing Professionals
May 2012 - Web Trends for Marketing Professionals
 
Blogging for Business
Blogging for BusinessBlogging for Business
Blogging for Business
 
Facebook Presentation
Facebook PresentationFacebook Presentation
Facebook Presentation
 
YouTube for Nonprofits
YouTube for NonprofitsYouTube for Nonprofits
YouTube for Nonprofits
 
Managing a YouTube Channel
Managing a YouTube ChannelManaging a YouTube Channel
Managing a YouTube Channel
 
Strategies for a Winning Social Media Campaign: IBPA Publishing University 2013
Strategies for a Winning Social Media Campaign: IBPA Publishing University 2013Strategies for a Winning Social Media Campaign: IBPA Publishing University 2013
Strategies for a Winning Social Media Campaign: IBPA Publishing University 2013
 
Social Media #TopTips sample presentation - contact me for consultancy bookings
Social Media #TopTips sample presentation - contact me for consultancy bookingsSocial Media #TopTips sample presentation - contact me for consultancy bookings
Social Media #TopTips sample presentation - contact me for consultancy bookings
 
Twitter Training - Financial Services 8_2015
Twitter Training - Financial Services 8_2015Twitter Training - Financial Services 8_2015
Twitter Training - Financial Services 8_2015
 

Andere mochten auch

Elaborado por pedro taday 5
Elaborado por pedro taday 5Elaborado por pedro taday 5
Elaborado por pedro taday 5Rosa Nuñez Buri
 
Prezentacja projektu wiem, umiem, potrafię
Prezentacja projektu wiem, umiem, potrafięPrezentacja projektu wiem, umiem, potrafię
Prezentacja projektu wiem, umiem, potrafięsp11bialystok
 
Vestidos en el aula.Guía educativa.
Vestidos en el aula.Guía educativa.Vestidos en el aula.Guía educativa.
Vestidos en el aula.Guía educativa.NCanelas1983
 
Memoria Final RER
Memoria Final RERMemoria Final RER
Memoria Final RERPikids
 
Elaborado por pedro taday 6
Elaborado por pedro taday 6Elaborado por pedro taday 6
Elaborado por pedro taday 6Rosa Nuñez Buri
 
EXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIM
EXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIMEXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIM
EXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIMroy mendez
 
Tk handbook and syllabus revised sept 2014
Tk handbook and syllabus revised sept 2014Tk handbook and syllabus revised sept 2014
Tk handbook and syllabus revised sept 2014tkteacher
 
2 complementos-personales1
2 complementos-personales12 complementos-personales1
2 complementos-personales1Monica Monroy
 
EXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIM
EXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIMEXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIM
EXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIMGenesis Alvarado
 
Isa. interconexión eléctrica s.a. 1967 1977
Isa. interconexión eléctrica s.a. 1967 1977Isa. interconexión eléctrica s.a. 1967 1977
Isa. interconexión eléctrica s.a. 1967 1977llezcan2
 
2do septiembre octubre
2do septiembre octubre2do septiembre octubre
2do septiembre octubreMonica Monroy
 
Презентация каталога Фармаси (Farmasi) май 2015
Презентация каталога Фармаси (Farmasi) май 2015Презентация каталога Фармаси (Farmasi) май 2015
Презентация каталога Фармаси (Farmasi) май 2015Людмила Мельник
 

Andere mochten auch (20)

Elaborado por pedro taday 5
Elaborado por pedro taday 5Elaborado por pedro taday 5
Elaborado por pedro taday 5
 
История лицея
История лицеяИстория лицея
История лицея
 
Morrer é voltar para casa...
Morrer é voltar para casa...Morrer é voltar para casa...
Morrer é voltar para casa...
 
Prezentacja projektu wiem, umiem, potrafię
Prezentacja projektu wiem, umiem, potrafięPrezentacja projektu wiem, umiem, potrafię
Prezentacja projektu wiem, umiem, potrafię
 
SF Whitepaper
SF WhitepaperSF Whitepaper
SF Whitepaper
 
DEMAG AC 140 COMPACT 2013 for sale used crane, Gebrauchte Kran zu Verkaufen, ...
DEMAG AC 140 COMPACT 2013 for sale used crane, Gebrauchte Kran zu Verkaufen, ...DEMAG AC 140 COMPACT 2013 for sale used crane, Gebrauchte Kran zu Verkaufen, ...
DEMAG AC 140 COMPACT 2013 for sale used crane, Gebrauchte Kran zu Verkaufen, ...
 
Meu nome eh felicidade som
Meu nome eh felicidade somMeu nome eh felicidade som
Meu nome eh felicidade som
 
Vestidos en el aula.Guía educativa.
Vestidos en el aula.Guía educativa.Vestidos en el aula.Guía educativa.
Vestidos en el aula.Guía educativa.
 
Memoria Final RER
Memoria Final RERMemoria Final RER
Memoria Final RER
 
Venture
VentureVenture
Venture
 
Elaborado por pedro taday 6
Elaborado por pedro taday 6Elaborado por pedro taday 6
Elaborado por pedro taday 6
 
EXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIM
EXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIMEXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIM
EXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIM
 
Tk handbook and syllabus revised sept 2014
Tk handbook and syllabus revised sept 2014Tk handbook and syllabus revised sept 2014
Tk handbook and syllabus revised sept 2014
 
Fyllo_ergasias_1_eisagwgh
Fyllo_ergasias_1_eisagwghFyllo_ergasias_1_eisagwgh
Fyllo_ergasias_1_eisagwgh
 
2 complementos-personales1
2 complementos-personales12 complementos-personales1
2 complementos-personales1
 
los tic
los ticlos tic
los tic
 
EXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIM
EXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIMEXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIM
EXAMEN PRÁCTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN 2DO BIM
 
Isa. interconexión eléctrica s.a. 1967 1977
Isa. interconexión eléctrica s.a. 1967 1977Isa. interconexión eléctrica s.a. 1967 1977
Isa. interconexión eléctrica s.a. 1967 1977
 
2do septiembre octubre
2do septiembre octubre2do septiembre octubre
2do septiembre octubre
 
Презентация каталога Фармаси (Farmasi) май 2015
Презентация каталога Фармаси (Farmasi) май 2015Презентация каталога Фармаси (Farmasi) май 2015
Презентация каталога Фармаси (Farmasi) май 2015
 

Ähnlich wie THE Best Places to Start a Blog (Updated 2014 Edition)

Introduction To Social Media
Introduction To Social MediaIntroduction To Social Media
Introduction To Social MediaToni Hiracheta
 
What is a Blog
What is a BlogWhat is a Blog
What is a BlogWebmaster
 
How to choose a blogging platform
How to choose a blogging platformHow to choose a blogging platform
How to choose a blogging platformPunith Manupati
 
488 Tutorial: Blogging
488 Tutorial: Blogging488 Tutorial: Blogging
488 Tutorial: Bloggingsarafpowell1
 
Essential Tools For Creating Your Own Professional Public Speaking Website
Essential Tools For Creating Your Own Professional Public Speaking WebsiteEssential Tools For Creating Your Own Professional Public Speaking Website
Essential Tools For Creating Your Own Professional Public Speaking WebsiteDevin Bisanz
 
How to-start-a-blog
How to-start-a-blogHow to-start-a-blog
How to-start-a-blogimdurgesh
 
How to Start a Blog on a Budget in 2018
How to Start a Blog on a Budget in 2018How to Start a Blog on a Budget in 2018
How to Start a Blog on a Budget in 2018Anwer Ashif
 
Community With BuddyPress (WordCamp Orlando 2011)
Community With BuddyPress (WordCamp Orlando 2011)Community With BuddyPress (WordCamp Orlando 2011)
Community With BuddyPress (WordCamp Orlando 2011)David Bisset
 
How to create a blog
How to create a blogHow to create a blog
How to create a blogsonnyucf
 
How to create_a_blog
How to create_a_blogHow to create_a_blog
How to create_a_blogsonnyucf
 
Blogging class (1)
Blogging class (1)Blogging class (1)
Blogging class (1)Tasha Tulsa
 
Blogging With Wordpress By Prakriti
Blogging With Wordpress By PrakritiBlogging With Wordpress By Prakriti
Blogging With Wordpress By PrakritiTechberries
 
Wordpress Intro
Wordpress IntroWordpress Intro
Wordpress IntroRicha Goel
 

Ähnlich wie THE Best Places to Start a Blog (Updated 2014 Edition) (20)

Introduction To Social Media
Introduction To Social MediaIntroduction To Social Media
Introduction To Social Media
 
Blogging for Business
Blogging for BusinessBlogging for Business
Blogging for Business
 
Blog and search
Blog and searchBlog and search
Blog and search
 
Group 3
Group 3Group 3
Group 3
 
What is a Blog
What is a BlogWhat is a Blog
What is a Blog
 
How to choose a blogging platform
How to choose a blogging platformHow to choose a blogging platform
How to choose a blogging platform
 
488 Tutorial: Blogging
488 Tutorial: Blogging488 Tutorial: Blogging
488 Tutorial: Blogging
 
Essential Tools For Creating Your Own Professional Public Speaking Website
Essential Tools For Creating Your Own Professional Public Speaking WebsiteEssential Tools For Creating Your Own Professional Public Speaking Website
Essential Tools For Creating Your Own Professional Public Speaking Website
 
Blogging presentation
Blogging presentationBlogging presentation
Blogging presentation
 
How to Start a Blog
How to Start a BlogHow to Start a Blog
How to Start a Blog
 
How to-start-a-blog
How to-start-a-blogHow to-start-a-blog
How to-start-a-blog
 
How to Start a Blog on a Budget in 2018
How to Start a Blog on a Budget in 2018How to Start a Blog on a Budget in 2018
How to Start a Blog on a Budget in 2018
 
Community With BuddyPress (WordCamp Orlando 2011)
Community With BuddyPress (WordCamp Orlando 2011)Community With BuddyPress (WordCamp Orlando 2011)
Community With BuddyPress (WordCamp Orlando 2011)
 
How to create a blog
How to create a blogHow to create a blog
How to create a blog
 
How to create_a_blog
How to create_a_blogHow to create_a_blog
How to create_a_blog
 
Blogging class (1)
Blogging class (1)Blogging class (1)
Blogging class (1)
 
Blogging With Wordpress By Prakriti
Blogging With Wordpress By PrakritiBlogging With Wordpress By Prakriti
Blogging With Wordpress By Prakriti
 
How to create blog for free
How to create blog for freeHow to create blog for free
How to create blog for free
 
Embracing the web a tutorial
Embracing the web   a tutorialEmbracing the web   a tutorial
Embracing the web a tutorial
 
Wordpress Intro
Wordpress IntroWordpress Intro
Wordpress Intro
 

THE Best Places to Start a Blog (Updated 2014 Edition)

  • 1. THE Best Places to Start a Blog (Updated 2014 Edition) Blogging. The thing your friend does that you could do better. The hobby of the century. Your key to boss-less freedom and your cat's one shot at fame. So do your homework with this list and start a blog the whole world, and your mom, will love. WordPress.org Browse at WordPress.org About: Setup so easy Snoop Dogg can do it with the elegance of NYTimes, Sony PlayStation, Wall Street Journal, Paris Hilton and more. WordPress requires no coding knowledge and is free software - it's the domain name and hosting you pay about-as-much-as-a-cup-of-coffee-per-month for. It gives you a website like the world's best and teaches you all about websites, too. For countless bloggers who do this for a living, WordPress.org is the best place to blog. Click here to watch our step-by-step setup video and join the largest blogging community on the web. Stats: WordPress.com Browse at WordPress.com
  • 2. About: WordPress.com is a free blog-hosting site with roughly half the features of .org. The general idea here is less maintenance for you, but less control of the blog. Get a .wordpress domain name like "dearblogger.wordpress.com" or pay to use your own domain name. Need a niche? WordPress.com sees 100,000 posts published each day so you'll surely find like-minded thinkers. Not a full company website but a loyal companion for one. Write posts, try a free theme, set up social media buttons and learn blogging at WordPress.com. DISCOVER: Why Blogs Fail to Get Traffic Stats: Recommended for: Mass community blogging Released: November 21, 2005 Founder: Matt Mullenweg of Automattic Total users: 56 million blogs Pros: Ease to use with little you can mess up. Cons: Less customization and a bit fussy with adding certain features. Costs: Free, you can pay WordPress.com to get a domain name without the ".wordpress" addition. My verdict: A lovely intro to blogging that about 1 year in takes us all to a crossroads: stay put, or transfer to WordPress.org. Blogger Browse at Blogger.com About: Blogger is Google's free blog-hosting site. More popular at the turn of the millenium, Blogger still offers a great service but the designs are a bit elementary. Login and publish your first post for free
  • 3. with only a Gmail account. Try Adsense "monetization", design a new layout and even edit your first piece of code. SEE ALSO: 10 Things to Do After You Launch a Blog Stats: Recommended for: Blogging Founded: August 2013, 1999 Notable events: Bought by Google in February, 2003 Founder: Evan Williams of Pyra Labs Total users: Pros: Publish anywhere, huge community, images, video, edit HTML/CSS, template designer, track traffic stats in Blogger, Adsense at no charge Cons: While Blogger is where many writers (including Dear Blogger) started publishing, it's designs appear a bit childish today. Google owns your blog - they axed Reader - so acknowledge a bit less control upfront. Costs: Pay $10/year for a domain name without the ".blogspot" extension - otherwise totally free. Future predictions: May merge with Google+. My verdict: Everything blogging should be and more - Blogger was the sandbox for names now headlining in tech. The only real negative comes from outgrowing Blogger, at which point many (like myself) transfer to WordPress. Less popular today - even Google's PR Mogul Matt Cutts runs a WordPress site. Tumblr Browse at Tumblr.com Introduction to Tumblr: At a time when WordPress and Blogger were neck-and-neck for new users, Tumblr showed up as the 3rd guy to the party. They received lots of sign-ups from users wanting a totally refreshing take on
  • 4. blogging, and have grown ever since. Tumblr was recently bought by Yahoo, who has interesting plans for the whole blog advertising thing. Stats: Founded: February 2007 Founder: David Karp Total users: 152 million Pros: Ease of use and ability to share your friends' work through re-blogging. Cons: Less customization, just a shade less professional and not ideal for conducting business. Costs: Free, pay Tumblr to get your own domain name without the ".tumblr" addition My verdict: Great for photography and other forms of art. Super-simplistic designs and a whimsical vibe make Tubmlr a great choice for any new blogger. SquareSpace Browse at SquareSpace.com About: All over television with beautiful and encouraging ads, SquareSpace offers a nice solution for the business owner in need of a web presence. Get online quickly with a free trial, setup a cool design and start attracting clients - that's the motto. If a more complex blogging platform were snowboarding, SquareSpace would be skiing, in the pie wedge stance Stats: Recommended for: Individual and business blogs and websites Founded: January 2004 Founder: Anthony Casalena Total users: ?
  • 5. Pros: Elegant designs setup with a couple of clicks. Cons: Less customization - you'll pay for things that may come free at a place like WordPress Costs: 14-day free trial with plans from $8 and up afterwards My verdict: Less hands-on than WordPress but arguably better advertising and accessibility - Squarespace gets your business site up quickly. A good quick solution. Google+ Browse at Plus.Google.com About: If you need a guide on how to use Google Plus we've got you covered, because we've been trying to dominate it for a year now. Fun features like the badge make getting followers easier. Google Plus brings you instant community + audience - two things any blogger wants more of. Make sure to share publicly if you want to build any sort of following. RELEVANT: How to Make a Niche Review Site that Earns $1000/Month Stats: Recommended for: Social networking ("social layer") Released: June 28, 2011 Founder: Google Developers Total users: 540 million per month Pros: Google circles, photography (1.5 billion uploaded each week), "hangout" feature, multi-language, authorship, can increase a publisher's search rankings, Gmail integration, chat, mobile chat, mobile publishing, Cons: None, start using it today. Costs: Free My verdict: Absolutely necessary for anyone who wants to be considered an expert in any field. Fun. Challenging. If you're curious, I've also written on how to master Google Plus over at Social Media
  • 6. Explorer. ? ? Alternative Communities ? ? Medium Browse at Medium.com Founded: 2012 Founder: Evan Williams (Twitter, Blogger) and Biz Stone (Twitter) Total users: ? Pros: Story telling feel, goal to improve content quality Cons: Still low usership Costs: Free My verdict: Probably won't reach the development status of WordPress.org but definitely chomping at the heels of Blogger, Tumblr and even Twitter as it borrows several of their services, like topic searches and nostalgic photo shares from the founders themselves. Hubpages Browse at HubPages.com About: Hubpages started as an article network, the kind of place where you were rewarded for publishing lots of articles on any one topic like cooking, travel or home-improvement. Today, it boasts millions of informative articles and guides. However, a by-product of mass publishing is slightly lesser
  • 7. quality. You may find articles at Hubpages you'd wonder why anyone would ever publish. Or, you may find the best home for your blogging and writing needs. Stats: Recommended for: Social networking ("social layer") Launched: August 6th, 2006 Founder: Paul Edmondson Total users: 74,000 Pros: Not going out of business soon. Cons: Less ownership of your work. Costs: Free My verdict: A solid place to start writing and learn from other experts. Tightly-knit. Fun for everyone involved. Joomla Browse at Joomla.com About: Joomla is an advanced CMS used by developers to publish some of the websites we visits each day. Written in PHP, it uses many of the same structures as a WordPress site does. For whatever reason, developers have flocked elsewhere, but Joomla remains one of the web's oldest and savviest places to run a blog or website. Stats: Recommended for: Content Management, Web Content Released: August 17th, 2005 Founders: The Joomla Project Total users: 35 million downloads Pros: over 6000 free extensions, estimated as the second most used content management system (CMS) after WordPress Cons: Smaller community, help out articles you find may be out of date.
  • 8. Costs: ? My verdict: Only really for a Joomla developer or website manager. Not an easy access point for a beginner. Live Journal Browse at LiveJournal.com Recommended for: Blogging, journaling, writing a diary Founded: April 15th, 1999 Founder: Brad Fitzpatrick Total users: 39.6 million accounts, 1.7 million active accounts Pros: friend others to read their entries and leave comments, avatars, user info pages, to-do lists Cons: moved design to Russia in 2009, basic plan users see advertisements Premium features: express lane for quicker load times, call from your phone to a LiveJoural number and post voice recording to your journal Costs: Premium version, not sure of the costs here. Anyone know?
  • 9. My verdict: In mother Russia, blog write on you. Quora Browse at Quora.com Recommended for: Question and answer based websites Released: June 21st, 2010 Founder: ? Total users: 500,000 reported in 2011, more now. Pros: Collaborative feel and separate blogging platform recently released. Cons: Less costumization. Costs: Free Interesting facts: 30% of Quora users hail from India. Founded by two former Facebook employees. My verdict: If you're passionate about a topic but don't have the time to maintain a blog, submitting questions and answers to Quora discussions is a great compromise. Typepad Browse at Typepad.com Founded October 2003: Founder: Say Media Total users: ?
  • 10. Pros: Ease of use Cons: Less costumization Costs: Free My verdict: Just love the news? If so, know that ABC, BBC, CBS, MSNBC and more use Typepad to maintain blogs. Weebly Browse at Weebly.com Founded: 2006 Founder: David Rusenko Total users: hosts 15 million websites Pros: Drag and drop feature so easy a monkey could use it. Cons: Less control for the user Costs: ? My verdict: I've heard a lot of positive reviews here. For a company owner who needs a website but despises tech, it's Weebly or Squarespace, and both are sound choices. Drupal Browse at Drupal.org Recommended for: Blogging, Content Management, Web Applications Founded: January 2001 Founder: Dries Buytaert Total users: 1 million users and 30K developers Pros: 22,900 free add-ons, free and premium themes via the Drupal Theme Garden
  • 11. Cons: Quite involved, not ideal for beginners Costs: ? My verdict: Fun for developers and bloggers with a real interest in building code. Squidoo Browse at Squidoo.com Founded: 2005 Founder: Seth Godin Total users: 1.5 million Pros: Lenses and points systems to level up are only part of the fun. Cons: Like Hubpages, you might not feel an ownership of your work. Costs: Free My verdict: A classy place to meet others before you get more serious about blogging. ? ? New Releases ? ? Postach.io Browse at Postach.io Recommended for: On-the-go bloggers, note-taking Founded: 2013 Founder: Evernote Total users: 20,000 Pros: Supports popular comment plugin Disqus, lighter feel, easy to use. Cons: Less costumization Costs: Free My verdict: Too soon to form a verdict here! Facebook Notes Browse at Facebook.com/notes Recommended for: Social media integrated blogging
  • 12. Founded: 2013 Founder: Facebook Developers Total users: Well, 1.1 billion already on Facebook... Pros: Simple to share images, links and quotes - useful if you've got a large, Facebook-centric audience already. Cons: Limited design and that blue Facebook-y feel we all should just escape every now and then. Costs: Free My verdict: Not much different from a Facebook page - I predict this to be a feature Facebook tries, directs advertisers to, then slowly wanders away from. Svbtle Browse at Svbtle.com Founded: 2013 Founder: Dustin Curtis Total users: ? Pros: New, different; aren't we all? Cons: Must apply for a membership and no commenting feature as of yet. Costs: Free My verdict: They are a "network of great people who want to make it easier for people to share and discover new ideas". Excited to see where Svbtle goes in the next few months. Sett Browse at Sett.com Founded: Early 2013 Founder: Tynan (a blogger) and Todd Iceton Total users: 1,000 - 10,000 Pros: Generally bent on community, top navigation bar like Blogger, has a word-matching system that matches similar posts and will recommend users to your posts the moment they sign-up, private
  • 13. discussions, one click subscription system Cons: Premium service that allows for more image hosting (does this mean normal users are limited?) Costs: Free with premium service offered My verdict: I've always believed it's the readers who really grow a blog, not so much the blogger him/herself. 80/20. So I'm excited here. Will they win the battle for 3rd place? Either way, the web is always better with more variety, more options, more places to blog. Ghost Browse at Ghost.org Posthaven Browse as Posthaven.com Founded: Early 2013 Founder: Ghost Foundation Total users: 10,000 - 50,000 Pros: Post by email. Oh and "they'll never get acquired, never shut down" as long as you pay them. Cons: "Simple, easy blogs for $5 a month, forever."
  • 14. Costs: 5 bucks My verdict: They're a group of engineers who want to build blogs for us. Love this idea and wish them the best. But as a company you just can't get ahead in an open environment like blogging by trying to control things, at least not upfront. Their technology might be great and "durable" but most of us will never know, because their marketing is a zero and their homepage design is really weak. Posterous Browse at Posterous.com Unfortunately this site has been deprecated, or slowly removed with no further updates. ? ? Almost Extinct ? ? Blog.com Browse at Blog.com Recommended for: Blogging Founded: 2004 Founders: ? Total users: 2 million Pros: Free themes, multi-author blogging, social media widgets, video Cons: Less customization Premium features: Your own domain name, advertising network Costs: ? My verdict: You'd hope a domain name as strong as blog.com would produce a winner... Zoomshare Browse at ZoomShare.com Founded: ? Founder: ? Total users: < 50K Pros: Still has a community Cons: Shifting 100% of users to paid version
  • 15. Costs: "As of May 22, 2013 our free website service has been discontinued. If you would like to convert to the paid service click here and upgrade for the low cost of $6.95 a month." My verdict: Not enough information to form a verdict. Xanga Browse at Xanga.com Founded: ? Founder: ? Total users: < 50K Pros: Resembles WordPress Cons: Unclear timeframe of new software releases Costs: ? My verdict: Not enough information to form a verdict. The End? Hardly. But drum roll, now it's your turn. If you've got anything to add, drop it in the comments right below. Lastly, this post took me months to research and make. So if you know a friend who could benefit, why not send this to them? Just send an email. I'll let you steal my work Thanks and cheers!