Most Popular Blogging Or Website Platforms


Top 10 Free Online Blogging Platforms 

A blog is a great way to express your thoughts, make a web presence for your company and provide content to Internet users.
If youre planning to create a blog, but dont wish to gain into the hassles of hosting, developing and deploying it yourself, consider creating a blog at any of the free blogging platforms mentioned under. Such services offer a plethora of features and generally come with both free as well as paid plans.
Lets see at the summit 10 most popular online blog-publishing services.



1. WordPress.com

WordPress.com
WordPress.com is perhaps the most feature-wealthy blogging service out there. It uses the popular open source web software WordPress, and offers many features in its free version  traffic stats, anti-spam filters, SEO, gorgeous themes and more.
If you pick to use WordPress.com, youll be in great company, as many well-liked blogs  including CNN’s Political Ticker, People Magazine’s Style Watch and Flickr — are upon this platform.
If you need more than what the free version offers, you can opt for their premium features that include custom domains, upgraded web hosting resources and more.
Whether youre an expert blogger or a beginner, this ultimate blogging platform is a safe bet.

2. Blog.com

Blog.com

Blog.com is another popular WordPress-powered blogging platform.
Just like other services, it has its own share of pros and cons. For a begin, it offers many beautiful premium themes in its free accounts, as well as advanced plugins that one can expect only on a self-hosted blog. However, upon the downside, the free service displays more ads as compared to WordPress.com. (But you can opt for paid upgrades to remove the advertisements.)
The free storage space offered upon Blog.com is 2GB in the basic plan, which is less compared to 3GB that WordPress.com gives its users.

3. Blogger

Blogger
  Google Blogger is a famous blogging service that offers many features to its users. For example, Blogger comes with a Template Designer user interface that lets you tweak your blogs appearance as much as you desire. (However, the templates provided are, in my opinion, no match compared toWordPress themes.)
When it comes to ease of use, most beginners prefer Blogger as it offers a no-nonsense interface for administering your blog and summit-notch integration with their Google account. Another good thing about Blogger is that it offers sure good features for free that you normally need to pay for in other blog-publishing services,  most noteworthy being the ability to set upcustom domains without paying a cent.

4. TypePad Micro

TypePad Micro
TypePad Micro is another free blog-publishing service. The interface is easy to use, and you can import/export content from many other blogging platforms.
However, in terms of add-ons and themes offered, TypePad Micro wont satisfy even the most basic blogger. The cheapest paid plan begins at $8.95 per month and comes with additional themes, custom domain mapping, as well as technical preserve.
In an age where almost all blogging services are offering numerous features in their free versions, TypePad Micro seems to be lagging behind.

5. Jux

Jux
  Jux is an innovative service that lets you easily share content online. Conventionally speaking, its not a blogging service like the ones previously mentioned, however, it has a lot of the same functionalities. Rather, Jux lets you make your ownmicroblogging site Jux is an innovative service that lets you easily share content online. Conventionally speaking, its not a blogging service like the ones previously mentioned, however, it has a lot of the same functionalities. Rather, Jux lets you make your own

6. Tumblr

Tumblr
Tumblr is a popular and feature-packed microblogging platform. It comes with many outstanding and interesting features such as audio blogging (for sharing your music, for example), free custom domains, hundreds of amazing blogging themes and more.
Furthermore, you can sync your Tumblr account with Facebook and/or Twitter so that you can update your social media feeds in a single location. Yet another awesome feature is the ability to make community-powered group blogs. Tumblr also offers support for many third-party apps such as Google Analytics and Feedburner.

7. Posterous Spaces

Posterous Spaces
Posterous Spaces is an excellent online blog-publishing service that is same to Tumblr.
Posterous Spaces has excellent privacy and viewing features so that you can easily control who can look what on your Posterous Spaces site. Its designed to allow its users to post content quickly and as hassle-free as possible, so it has loads of features included to facilitate this, such as free mobile apps for iOS and Android smartphones so you can update your blog on the go and a simple, well-designed user interface.
Using Posterous Spaces means you’ll be in good company; popular tech startups like MailChimp, TweetDeck and Airbnb leverage Posterous as their company blog.

8. Blogetery

Blogetery
Blogetery is a WordPress-powered online blogging service that offers a modest set of features. Free accounts gain nearly 140 themes, custom domain mapping and roughly 40 plugins to pick from.
On Blogetery, ads are displayed upon all free blogs, but if you hope to upgrade, you can opt for the paid plan that will cost you $3.50 per month and will give you additional themes, plugins, email maintain, 5GB of additional storage space, the ability to remove ads, etc.

9. Weebly

Weebly
Weebly offers more than just blogging  its a fully featured website builder! Weeblys blog manager features a drag-and-slip interface, sustain for image galleries, slideshows, video/audio, maps, etc. Additionally, you can opt for theirDesigner Platform that lets you build websites for your client, thereby effectively using Weebly as a content management system.

10. LiveJournal

LiveJournal
LiveJournal (often abbreviated as LJ) offers blogging with a touch of social networking to it. You can participate in polls, make networks and interact with other LJ users alongside your blog.
With that said, the features, compared to other similar blogging services, are nothing to brag about. Their collection of template is decent, and plugins/extensions are beautiful basic in nature.

Other Online Blogging Platforms

Here are other blogging platforms that didn’t make our top 10 list that you still may wish to check out: 

Blogsome, freeblogit and Blog Dive  are other WordPress-powered blogging platforms. 
Thoughts.com is a service similar to Tumblr and Posterous. 
Blog.co.uk seems to have a wonderful community, but appears to put a lot of ads on your blog. 
MyBlogSite looks interesting but seems to lack in features when compared to other options. 
Aeonity offers free blog hosting but it looks like a dated service.


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