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Tech Crunch , one of the largest and most popular technology news blogs, is powered by WordPress. Take a look at this WordPress website example below. Best for: Design.

Squarespace is an ideal blogging platform for businesses and individuals creating image-rich content. With Squarespace's award-winning designer templates and integrations with Getty Images, Unsplash, and Google AMP, you can create visual content that's engaging and shareable.

While Squarespace only offers about templates, they are all mobile-optimized and fully customizable so you can create a blog that looks the way you want it to. Finally, after publishing your blog posts, you can connect your social media accounts to easily promote them. Squarespace offers even more features , from audio files support to newsletter signup forms, but ultimately it's limited in functionality.

That's because it supports less than 30 extensions, so you're mostly limited to the features Squarespace provides out-of-the-box. Since they lack some feature that bloggers needs — like an auto-save feature, for example — Squarespace is not the ideal platform for everyone. Squarespace does allow some bloggers to create beautiful sites, like this lifestyle blog below. Best for: Fast Setup. Wix is a popular blogging platform for beginners who are looking for hosting and blogging tools in one place and who prioritize speed and design over functionality.

With Wix, you have two options for creating your blog. Using the Wix Editor, you can start by selecting from over pre-designed templates that any blogger can use, whether you own a retail business or run a food review website. Using Wix Artificial Design Intelligence, on the other hand, you can fill out a quick questionnaire and have a blog created for you. After you've picked or created your template, or had one selected for you with Wix ADI, you can begin writing and editing posts on desktop or mobile, embed Wix's stock photos and videos or your own media, and organize them into topics.

Once you're done writing, you can configure your SEO settings to boost your organic reach, push your content to your subscribers with Wix's email tool, and share them through your social media accounts. You can further foster a sense of community among your readers by letting them become members. While Wix is more versatile than other hosted website builders, it lacks customization options and content management features, particularly when comparing Wix vs WordPress or another CMS.

This process can be intimidating for beginners, particularly when compared to the ease of installing plugins on WordPress. It's post editor also isn't drag-and-drop, which might frustrate some bloggers. Take a look at this Wix blogger's site below for an example of a stylish but relatively simple blog.

Best for: Ease of Use. Weebly is another popular blogging platform for bloggers that want everything they need to launch a blog in one place, including website building tools, templates, and hosting. More specifically, Weebly is best suited for creating blogs with lots of content but more basic functionality. Weebly is affordable and easy to use like Wix, but differentiates itself in multiple ways.

The editor supports drag-and-drop functionality for both posts and pages, for example. You can create more complex layouts by adding elements like forms and image galleries as well. You can also add more sub-levels to your navigation menus, which allows you to organize larger amounts of content. All Weebly templates are also mobile-optimized, which means you won't have to do any additional editing or rearranging for mobile.

While Weebly offers more functionality than most website builders, it does lack flexibility when compared to WordPress or another CMS. These restrictions do make Weebly easier to learn and use than most platforms, but they can frustrate more advanced users. There's also been some pain points since Weebly was acquired by the ecommerce company Square. A prime example: users who select that they want to create a website will see the standard Weebly editor, whereas users who select that they want to create a website with an online store will see a completely different editor called the Square Online Builder.

This has caused some confusion among users. Take a look at this Weebly blog below, which is content-rich but not feature-rich. Best for: Customization. Craft CMS is a blogging platform designed for developers, designers, and web professionals.

With Craft's personalized content modeling, powerful templating, and option to edit your source code, you can completely control the appearance and functionality of your site — if you have the necessary experience. Craft CMS also offers an image editor, collaboration tools, and a localization feature that can translate your content to specific languages.

You can now also manage multiple blogs from within a single Craft install. If you have the web development experience to fully leverage the power of Craft CMS, you'll be able to create a complex blog with custom post types, like this travel blog below. Best for: Enterprise Content Marketing. Contently is a robust blogging platform that's ideal for enterprise companies with large budgets but few internal editorial resources.

Contently allows you to manage your entire content creation process in one place. You can create and visualize your editorial strategy with their customizable production calendar tool, organize your blog posts with their tagging tool, and effectively collaborate with your team on projects by leveraging their advanced workflow tools.

You can even pay for Contently's well-vetted freelancers to write some of this content for you. Before publishing your content, Contently's smart content review tools will ensure your content is aligned with your brand, optimized for search, and legally compliant. Finally, to refine your content strategy, Contently enables you to compare your content's performance against industry benchmarks, quantify its ROI, and measure its performance by topic, format, and sources directly in your dashboard.

The biggest drawback of Contently is that it's beyond many small businesses' and individual's budgets. Check out its blog below. G2 Rating : 3. Best for: Community Building. Joomla is an open-source CMS with advanced content and user management features that are built directly into the platform.

This makes it an excellent WordPress alternative for creating community-centric blogs. Joomla offers rich built-in functionality as well as thousands of extensions.

For example, Joomla allows you to create custom post types, manage hundreds of users, and publish content in multiple languages right out of the box. It also offers some great extensions for blogging. EasyBlog by StackIdeas , for example, provides a much cleaner drag-and-drop editor than Joomla's built-in editor. You can also enable star ratings on your blog and automatically publish posts to your social media platforms with this extension.

Because of its robust built-in functionality, Joomla does have a steeper learning curve than a CMS like WordPress so it'll require more time to set up.

It also offers a smaller selection of themes and extensions than WordPress, which can limit your customization options. Below is an example of a Joomla blog built with EasyBlog. Best for: Flexibility. Drupal is a highly flexible open-source CMS that's best suited for advanced users, as well as enterprise companies, with complex blogging needs who are looking for a self-hosted solution.

Drupal has hundreds of out-of-the-box features and modules. If you know how to use them or have the time to learn, then Drupal will provide you more power than other open-source platforms. Specifically, Drupal supports a wide selection of taxonomies, content types, page templates, blocks, views, and more for creating and managing lots of different types of content. It also has advanced user permissions so you can provide site admins, content editors, and other stakeholders personalized access to specific content.

Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors.

Share Flipboard Email. Elise Moreau. Freelance Contributor. Elise Moreau is a writer that has covered social media, texting, messaging, and streaming. Her work has appeared on Techvibes, SlashGear, Lifehack and others. Updated March 03, Table of Contents Expand. Overall Findings. Final Verdict. Tumblr Highly visual blogging platform. Users love to reblog posts from others. Medium Recognized as a high-quality publishing platform. Users can't reblog posts from others.

Users can press a heart icon to recommend content. Tumblr Customize the appearance with themes. Install unique skins. Use coding for more customization. Medium Clean, minimal appearance. Few customizable features. No themes. Tumblr Known for different multimedia post types. Queue drafts for later. Text formatting features.

Medium User-friendly. Intuitive formatting. Automatic saving. And a whole lot more. Being able to customise how your pages look, helps to inject personality and a sense of your own self into your content. Tumblr has a limited range of customisation options for its users. You can edit elements like the blog cover image and profile picture, along with various colours and fonts. But the more complex and design-savvy themes do come with a price tag, in comparison to the simpler, free counterparts.

You can change every aspect of your blog and make it look however you like. Team this with a treasure trove of plugins both free and paid, your blog can be whatever you want it to be with WordPress. Basic customisations such as colour and layout are easy enough to change without any help. Yet for a really professional look, new bloggers might struggle with the vast choice and technical know-how. In this case, finding someone well versed in WordPress design would be helpful.

Blogging is one thing but getting your content seen by more people is something else entirely. When it comes to Social, Tumblr starts recommending content as soon as you create your blog.

Your own blog will show up to others in the same way based on interests, searches and tags. This creates an ecosystem where sharing is essential. Social on WordPress is a different kettle of fish. Because it is a self-hosted platform, the decisions on what sharing options to include on your site are entirely up to you. It takes some work to promote your blog on WordPress but there are plenty of free and premium tools that can help you make your life easier. Ownership of your content is a tricky but important subject.

With Tumblr, the truth is you do not own your own content. The company who owns Tumblr in this case Automattic , owns your content and your blog. This means they can do whatever they want with it, including suspending your account. Whether this will change in the future, remains an open question. But since Automattic owns the content of WordPress. Because you have to set up self-hosted WordPress on a server you pay for, you retain control over it.

Note: Some hosting companies have rules on the type of content you can publish on their servers. But this is easily solved by switching companies. The important thing is that you register your domain with a different company than you host with.



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