How to start blogging
Getting started with blogging may seem like a bit of a minefield, especially if you don’t have much tech experience.
You have two key choices when it comes to actually set up a blog. You can use a free blogging tool, or you can build your own website. We’ll walk you through both, and outline their pros and cons. So you can make the right decision for yourself and your blog.
Free blog platforms
Casual writers and others who don’t want their blog to make money.
Fully fast and fully free to set up.
You also can’t place any advertisements or use partner links to create a custom URL and your site reserves. The ability to uninstall your blog, limitations on video/image uploads, and customization.
Many platforms allow you to free of charge build a blog and they are very easy to use. If you just want to blog casually at first, it may be right for you.
However, free blogging sites can be rather restrictive. You can only customize your blog to a small degree and have a stock cap that can make. It hard to upload big videos and pictures.
Another inconvenience is that the site URL would be somehow like the platform calling “www.yourblog.wordpress.com.”
Moreover, banner ads or affiliate links on your pages. Which are important revenue sources for most bloggers do not allow your most free blogging platforms.
If, though, you don’t bother about these matters, the best online blogging sites are quickly uncovered.
Best blogging sites
WordPress.com -It’s a free and easy-to-use generic blog hosting service. If not you pay the subscription fee and can’t place advertisements on your blog. You must add WordPress ads and brand. The customization and expansion opportunities are also minimal.
Blogger –The free hosting service of the Google forum, Blogger, is very easy to use. However, customization and interface choices are very small, and if you want to add new elements. There are not many options.
Medium –The concentration is on publishing, not architecture, and many authors, writers, and experts use it. This is an excellent method for communicating your work with any community. But there are no commercials and the development of your own professional branding is challenging.