Watson Humphries
Installing wordpress is free and gives you total control over your blog. You will find other platforms like moveable type to pick from as well. Take a look around and find the software you want or that best meets your blogging type. I have learned an...
This article is about blogging and why you need to never blog on a free number like blogger.com or wordpress.com I'm writing this to alert people around that are building blogs on free blog hosts like blogger.com and wordpress.com
Adding wordpress is free and provides you with full get a grip on over your blog. You will find other platforms like type to pick from too. Take a look around and discover the software you like or that best suits your blogging style. I've learned a costly lesson and now is only going to create websites by myself domains.
The reason?
Lets begin with blogger.com
They have a fresh unmanageable spam bot. Research the writer support boards and you'll find the horror stories. If you are interested in irony, you will seemingly need to read about how to make a business web site. Reliable blogs are being deleted, people are getting locked out of their blog until reviewed, and believed to become a spammer because either the bot flagged the blog or someone clicked the small hole button towards the top of all blogger blogs.
That and the fact that they've frequent difficulties with the publishing getting caught at 0%, slow load times, etc. It generates blogging through blogger.com a cart knowledge at best and your articles or reason for blogging is up to some body else's interpretation of what's or is not genuine.
I realize eliminating splogs and spammers, but in case the treatment is worse than the illness. They were not always this way. I have been on writer a long time and the company used to be great.
So far as wordpress.com, they're in the same way bad. If the weblog links into a website and seems as if it might be promoting individuals to go to that website they'll suspend your account without notice and lock you from all this content.
I am not sure what they think blogs are for, but they seem to think they have a goal in life and that they alone decide what is a "genuine blog" o-r not.
A "genuine blog" is one that is controlled by the person who writes to it, maybe not one that should adhere to some one else's concept of what their website shou