Blogging is one of the most popular trends on the internet. Blogs can be used as a personal or family journal. Additionally, they can be used as a business tool or even as a way to add some jingle to your jeans (bring in income). You don’t have to look far to find someone who has a blog. In fact, it would probably be harder to find people who don’t have one. If you are thinking about starting a blog, you have tons of options in regard to who to have host it. Here is a list of just a few (THE BIG DOGS) but there are lots more.
Blogger.com is one of the most popular. It is free, and very easy to use.The draw backs are that it doesn’t have video support, and can only have one author. Beginers will not be overwhelmed, and find it easy to navigate. Professionals, however, should look into something a litle more in depth like TypePad.com.
TypePad.com has more features that let you really costomize the look and feel of your blog. They have hundreds of templates, widgets, and a podcast option. Of coarse, you have to pay for these luxuries. TypePad has plans that range from $4.95-$89.95 per month to annual fees that go from $49.50-$899.50.
WordPress.com is the middle ground for Blogger, and TypePad. It has a free plan, along with premium features that you can upgrade to and pay for. Some of the upgrades are custom domain names, extra storage, and unlimited users. WordPress has a cool feature called an Intograted Stats System. It’s designed to give you up-to-the-minute stats on how many people are visiting your blog, where they’re coming from, which posts are most popular, and which search engine terms are sending people to your blog. If you already have a blog and want to switch t WordPress, they can import your content from Blogger, LiveJournal, Movable Type, TypePad, or another WordPress blog.
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