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i'm starting a fashion blog and i'm wondering what's the best blog site for it? - caaaren - 02-16-2013 02:57 AM

i've used xanga before, but the ads get annoying and it's not as customizable as i'd like it to be. i don't have major html knowledge, but i know enough. i'm looking for something that'd reach alot of viewers too. any suggestions? thanks!


- Kee - 02-16-2013 03:05 AM

Xanga is more of a social-networking service that features a blog. Also, what is "best" depends on how you are going to use the blog and other preferences.

You can usually blog free through a developer-hosted service. Most of the blogging functions are automated and provided by the blogging service. Rules regarding content may be more restrictive. Less web page coding skills (i.e. HTML or other computer language knowledge) are required. Also, visitors may need to be a member of the service and/or a connected "friend" in order to comment on content. Social-networking sites (like MySpace, Facebook, Multiply) have features that extend beyond just blogging and are geared toward connecting with other profiles.

I can tell you what services are popular. Wordpress is at the top of the list for people who run a web site and want to incorporate blogging or who want to do "multi-user blogging". Blogger is at the top of the list for people who would rather have a service control the primary web site functions and provide automated tools/features (i.e. developer-hosted blogging). Wordpress can also be used as a developer host. Blogger is well known for its ease of use.

Investigate the following blog services. Pick one service, register if necessary, and start writing a blog entry through their web site:

Blogger/Blogspot (http://travelpod.com )

You may want to check out http://blog-services-review.toptenreviews.com/ , which provides a listing of top blogging services and features (excluding Y!360 from that list).

Lastly, you can go the stand-alone blog route, which will likely cost money but will give you more control of blog design and content. There are numerous platforms that would work. See http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/02/15/choosing-a-blog-platform/ for details regarding your choices.