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Friday 15 June 2018

Top 3 Perfect Free Blogging Platform Review 2018


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Blogging is a great way to connect with the world. Whether you blog to express your passion for your hobbies, blog to connect on a personal level with others or blog to help promote a business, it can be a great way to connect with the world. In this article I’ll be reviewing each of the popular blogging sites available today.

Since blogging is much more than writing or posting photos, finding the best platform for your needs is important. You will want to have a platform that is easy to use and provides you with the customization tools you are looking for to give your audience everything they need to read and interact with your blog.

If you want start blogging in 2018 and serious in online earning   regarding your business ya for anything else... so I would like to recommend you
These Blogging (Sub-Domain) Platform! It's A Free! 
1.Blogspot.com
As you know that blogger is one of the oldest blogging sites out there.Also run by Google,so all you need to sing-up only by your standard Gmail account.

·  Price. $0. 

· Hosting included? Yes sure, Blogger takes care of hosting your blog for no additional payment.
·  Do you get your own domain? By default, you get a subdomain like example.blogspot.com. You can hook up your custom domain too, but you have to acquire it separately.

·  Any great skills required? / Ease of use. Blogger is very easy to use, albeit a little outdated compared to some more modern solutions like WordPress.com. Setting up your blog is still very easy and quick. No skills required to start blogging under Blogger.

· Designs available? Just a standard layout editor (content/sidebar/tag). Apart from that, there’s not much you can do in terms of the design of your blog.

·  Plugins and extensions. No external plugins available.
· Who’s Blogger perfect for?
·Hobby bloggers and personal blogs.
Maybe 10 years ago Blogger could have been considered a huge hit, but right now it’s a shadow of its former self. I don’t advise using it for anything other than personal blogs.

Pros / Cons
·You can get a blog started in under a minute.
·Simple interface for content creation.
·Hosting and sub-domain included.
· Everything else.

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2. WordPress.com

In a sentence: Hosted blogging platform built with the WordPress software.
WordPress.com is a hosted version of WordPress. This means that instead of having to download the software and install it yourself, all you need to do is sign up for an account at WordPress.com, and you can start blogging in a matter of minutes.

· Price. 3 plans available:
1.$0 – great for basic blogging
2. $99 / year – great for professional blogging,
3. $299 / year – great for advanced business solutions.

· Hosting included? Yes sure, you get your site hosted for no additional payments.
        
· Do you get your own domain? By default, you get a subdomain like example.wordpress.com. You can add a custom domain as well (doing so on the free plan costs $18 / year; for paid plans a custom domain is included).
·Any great skills required? / Ease of use. Much easier to use than the self-hosted version of WordPress, due to the fact that you get much of the heavy lifting taken care of (hosting, site setup, basic configuration,thems,layout). You still need to go through the on-screen wizard, but it’s relatively simple. Plus, there’s the official getting started guide. After the setup phase, using this blogging platform on a daily basis to publish your posts is extra easy.
·Designs  available? There’s a couple of hundreds of themes to choose from, and if you opt for one of the premium plans, you also get the opportunity to customize the design you’re using. Overall, WordPress.com keeps things simple and doesn’t deliver as many design options as self-hosted WordPress.
·Plugins and extensions. Popular features like sharing, stats, comments, and polls are included, but there’s no option to install third-party plugins.

Who’s WordPress.com perfect for?

·         Hobby bloggers.
·         Anyone who wants to start a blog with no investment at all.
·         Professional bloggers.

Pros / Cons

·         Get started in minutes.
·         Hosting and subdomain included.
·         You can use it for $0.
·         No possibility to install custom themes.
·         No plugins.
·        WordPress.com can pull the plug on your blog at any time if they find your actions not in tune with their rules.
·         – Can be blocked in some countries, thus requiring a VPN from a neighboring country to log in and publish.
        

3. Tumblr

In a sentence: perfect marketing place with low (even no) competition
 Tumblr is one of the best blog sites with low competition optimized specifically for bloggers who want to publish short-form content between 500 to 800 wording , such as micro-blogs, quotes, images, videos, and animated GIFs. Tumblr is also a community of users, ready to promote and comment on each other’s work.
· Price. $0.
· Hosting included? Yes sure, Tumblr hosts your blog for no additional cost.
· Do you get your own domain? By default, you get a sub-domain like example.tumblr.com. looking up your own custom domain is possible too (you need to get the domain elsewhere)
·  Any great skills required? / Ease of use. Absolutely no any skills required to start and run a Tumblr blog. The interface is the most user-friendly one of the 3 blogging platform.
· Designs available? There’s a lot of designs that you can choose from draft, although many of them paid.
·  Plugins and extensions. None.

Who’s Tumblr perfect for?

·         Hobby bloggers.
·         One-topic blogs.
·         Microblogs.
·         Blogs publishing different types of content (quotes, posts, images, videos, etc.)

As you know that Tumblr is the blogging platform for you and your business  if you’re not planning to turn your blog into a business project, or if you don’t care about advanced features and extensions. Great solution for small blogs with not a lot of content and irregular posting schedule.

Pros / Cons

·         Community aspect – Tumblr is a social network as much as it is a blogging platform.
·         Free.
·         Hosting and subdomain included.
·         User interface that’s ultra easy to use.
·         Built-in styles for various types of content.
·         No extensions or plugins.
·        Limited features compared to the other platforms on this list.



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