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Blog Wars: b2Evolution vs. Blogger vs. WordPress

 
Although social networking sites like MySpace and FaceBook have taken off, the good old fashioned blog has remained prevalent in today’s internet world. More individuals and businesses are incorporating blogs to enhance their online presence and everyone has their platform of choice. There are several blogging applications two choose from, but in this article I will compare three of the most popular: b2Evolution, Blogger and WordPress.

b2Evolution

If you’re not familiar with b2evolution, this blogging application hit the scene in 2003. This platform is best known its multi-user, multi-blog functionality. If you have a need to run more than one blog, this app makes a nice choice. b2evolution offers a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to select the blog you want to manage. Your authors, plugins and security settings can all be accessed from the dashboard. While the platform can be enhanced, the number of available extendable modules is limited. b2evolution is gaining ground, but its popularity still fails in comparison to Blogger and WordPress.

Blogger

Formerly known as Blogspot, Blogger is the blogging platform owned and operated by Google. This one is often a first choice of beginners looking to wet their feet in web publishing. Blogger is incredibly easy to use and offers many perks by association. For example, your blog is likely to get indexed much faster by the Google search engine and your administrative environment is designed for seamless AdSense integration. The latest version of Blogger is more business friendly, now allowing you to incorporate your own domain.

The biggest downside to Blogger can be summed up as limitations. Because there is not a great number of themes and plugins available, enhancing the functionality of your blog is difficult. And if you take a look at a few Blogger sites, you will notice that most of them look strikingly similar. In addition to this drawback, you are bound to the rules set forth by Google. This basically means that your blog can be suspended at any time if you post something Blogger administrators don’t like. Several users have reported losing their entire collection in the blink of an eye.

WordPress

Easily the most widely used blogging platform available, WordPress began as fork of b2cafelog, the same project b2evolution originated from. There are two ways you can get a WordPress blog: a free account through WordPress.com, or an account through WordPress.org and your web hosting provider. WordPress.com operates more like Blogger. While you can easily run multiple blogs, the options for customization are limited with very few available themes and plugins. This variation is suited for beginners as you can’t post advertisements and are restricted to a WordPress URL.

Hosting your own WordPress blog opens up all the benefits of this dynamic platform. Since the application is running on your server, you essentially have free reign over the content. This means that you can sell products, post third-party advertisements and generate revenue in many other ways WordPress.com forbids. In this environment, your blog can be instantly enhanced through a wide variety of themes and plugins. WordPress is largely supported by the open-source development community so new extensions are always being created to enhance the software. You can truly excel on this platform with a little knowledge of HTML programming and CSS editing. Unlike Blogger, WordPress acts more like a CMS (content management system), offering functionality that makes it a viable option for personal and corporate bloggers alike.

And the Winner is …

The blogging applications mentioned in this article are quite similar in how they allow you to easily publish your content. For the most part, each is straightforward, user-friendly and cost effective. Even with paid WordPress or b2Evolution hosting, you’re simply paying for the hosting account, not the blog software. In the end, the right blogging platform all boils down to preference and what you intend to accomplish. Though notable improvements have been made, Blogger is still better for personal blogs while the hosted versions of b2evolution and WordPress are suited for business, affiliate marketing and beyond. Perhaps the best way to declare a winner is to play around with one of the totally free versions and see which one you feel the most comfortable with.
 
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