Every day
a large percentage of newbies in the blogging industry are faced with the
challenge of choosing the best blogging platform for their blog as there are
several blogging platforms. In fact, each day I get questions with people
asking me which blogging platform is best to use to start a blog.
After
some research, surveys and questions, I realised that most newbies faced with
this challenge, turn out choosing the wrong blogging platform as a result of
lack of knowledge. That is why in this guide I will be helping you choose the
best blogging platform by going through the pros and cons of the most popular
blogging platforms.
Before we
dive into choosing the best blogging platform, let’s see what a wrong blogging
platform is.
What is a wrong blogging platform?
According
to Harsh Agrawal, owner of shoutmeloud.com, A wrong blogging platform is the
one that limits blog growth. When choosing a blogging platform, it is best you
choose a platform that is easy to set up and flexible, what I mean is, you need
to find a platform that is search engine friendly, lets you personalise the
look of your blog to suit your taste, let you add favicon, allow you to add a
custom domain (This is very crucial), allows your blog post to be shared on
social networks, allows you to put Google AdSense codes so you can make money,
allows you to add push notifications, permits you to add media, lets in for
social media optimisation and so forth. These are just some few features out of
the numerous ones, but as soon as time goes on you will begin to see other features.
Once a platform doesn’t have those features that isn’t the best blogging
platform.
Now we
know what the wrong blogging platform is, let’s choose the best blogging
platform for our blog by doing a blog platforms comparison among 7 popular
blogging platforms
WordPress.org
WordPress.org also known as the real WordPress is a self-hosted powerful and flexible
content management system that powers over 30% of all sites on the web It is an
open source software that allows you to build your website or blog on your own
with no knowledge of code. This blogging platform allows you to adjust your blog
to suite your taste. With WordPress.org you are in charge because of this most
experts says it is the best blogging platform. If you will use WordPress.org,
all you need is a domain name and a web host. I recommend you use Bluehost as
is the best hosting service and the official WordPress recommended hosting
provider.
Pros
- It is easy to set up.
- It allows you to generate revenue from ads.
- WordPress. org gives you control over every aspect of your blog (in terms of looks, content, layout etc.)
- It is search engine friendly.
- WordPress.org has a large community which contains a lot of themes, add-ons and support.
- It has a lot of free and paid theme that gives your blog appearance a unique look.
Cons
- It cost money: WordPress.org is free but you will need to buy a domain name and a hosting plan. This cost about $50 per year for a basic plan (Domain and hosting inclusive).
- You are responsible for site maintenance, backup and security.
You can
see our guide on how to set up a blog using Word press.org for detailed step-by-step
instruction.
Joomla
Just like
WordPress. org Joomla is self-hosted open source content management system that
allows you to build your blog on your own with no knowledge of code. Joomla is
a powerful, because it allows you to customise blog to suite your taste,
because of this most experts says it is the best blogging platform after
WordPress.org. If you will build on Joomla, all you need is a domain name and
a web host.
Pros
- Joomla is powerful and flexible, and can build any kind of blog.
- It has hundreds of templates that gives your blog appearance a unique design.
- Extensions are available to add more features to your blog.
Cons
- The Joomla community is much smaller than WordPress community, so there are fewer themes and add-ons than WordPress.
- You are responsible for site maintenance, backup and security.
- Limited support options.
Blogger
Blogger
is another popular blogging platform that offers a quick and easy way to create
a blog with no knowledge of coding. Developed by Pyra Labs and bought by Google
in 2003 and by 2006 Google hosted every blogger account on their server. The
good thing with blogger is that it contains a feature Most newbie bloggers love
which is “A free blog hosting service”. It is a feature bloggers with no
experience would prefer as most newbie bloggers will want to go for platforms
with minimal cost. Blogger comes with a free domain “The blogspot domain”
which is ok even though it is advisable you use a custom domain. You can get a
custom domain from Google Domains. If you are new into blogging, you want to
gain experience and you are looking for a platform with minimalistic cost, I
suggest you try blogger.
Pros
- Blogger is free.
- It requires no installation.
- Management is easy as it requires no technical skills.
- Since blogger is a Google product, it comes with this high level of security and reliability.
Cons
- It limits design options, with only fewer templates available.
- Blogger doesn’t do a frequent update to their platform
- With the rate at which Google is abandoning projects the only fear is blogger being cancelled.
You can
go through our short tutorial on how to set up a blog with blogger.
WordPress.com
WordPress.com
is also a blog hosting service offered by automatic, a company created by
WordPress.org Co-founder Matt Mullenberg. Although WordPress.org is like
WordPress.com, WordPress.com offers a basic blog hosting service at no cost, a
free sub domain.” WordPress.com” and require no site maintenance.
Pros
- No setup required
- Easy to use and manage
Cons
- You can’t run an advertisement on your blog hence you can’t make money.
- WordPress.com basic account can’t use Google Analytics unless you upgrade to a premium plan.
- The free WordPress.com account contains WordPress.com ads and branding.
- The free WordPress.com plan limits your website storage space to 3GB.
- You don’t have full control of your blog and can be suspended anytime if you violate their policy.
- The basic WordPress.com limits account customisation features.
Wix
Wix is
another popular blogging platform used to create blog sites. Wix is a free and
premium cloud based website building platform that contains drag-and-drop
features which doesn’t require any technical programming skills. Anyone with
the basic knowledge of a computer can use it to build a blog site. Just like
WordPress.com Wix also offers its own web hosting.
Pros
- Setup is quick and easy.
- Wix allows you to customise your blog site using third party apps and templates
- Wix contains drag-and-drop tools which make blogs easy to personalise without coding
Cons
- Once you choose a template, you can’t change it.
- The free account is limited and shows Wix branding and ads on your site.
- E-commerce features are limited.
- Wix is not perfect for large blog sites because the nav bar can’t accommodate complex sub structures.
- You can’t implement your own design.
- The free version is limited.
- Your blog site data can't be exported except it is done manually.
Tumblr
Tumblr
quite a unique blogging platform. It is a social network website founded by
David Karp. Tumblr is a micro blogging platform with social networking features
including following other blogs, re-blogging, sharing tools and more
Pros
- Tumblr is easy to use.
- It integrates social media networking.
Cons
- Backing up your blog content on Tumblr is difficult.
- Exporting and importing your blog content is difficult making migrating to other platform is tough.
- Tumblr comes with a limited set of features which limits blog growth.
Medium
Medium
was founded in 2012 by Twitter founders Ev Williams and Biz Stone. Since its
launch, Medium has grown into a community of writers, bloggers, and journalist.
It is an easy to use blogging platform with limited social networking platform.
Pros
- Medium is easy to use and requires no setup and coding skills needed.
Cons
- You can’t run an advertisement on your blog hence you can’t make money.
- Design options are limited.
- Lack of control.
What really is the best blogging platform?
I
personally believe WordPress.org outperforms other blogging platform because its flexibility
Wrapping up
Choosing
the best blogging platform for blog depends on the kind of blog you want to
create. For someone who will like to start a successful career in blogging,
WordPress.org is the best blogging platform for you. But for someone (hobbyist,
students etc.) who just want to create an online presence at a low cost or even
gain experience in blogging, I suggest you try Blogger or WordPress.com.
In fact, most newbies start
with blogger or WordPress.com to gain experience before migrating to WordPress.org (That’s the trend)
We hope
this guide helped you choose the best blogging platform for your blog.
We would
like to know which blogging platform you chose and why you chose it.
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