Reviews of Popular Blogging Platforms (Series) | Part 2: WordPress.org
A blogging platform is simply the blogging application you choose to use. Choosing the best suitable blogging platform is the first door to enter blogosphere. The right decision will depend mostly on your needs. This time, we’ll review on WordPress.org.
Cost: Free (You Need to Get Your Own Hosting and Domain Name Which Cost Around $12/mth) Time to launch: 20 minutes
WordPress.org is different from Wordpress.com. While wordpress.com hosted by WordPress server, wordpress.org need blogger to host their WordPress-powered blog into a self hosted domain. Compare to other blogging platform, Wordpress.org is a solid and powerful blogging system ideal for publishers who are on a budget but who don’t want to give up any functionality. Professional blogger make WordPress their first choice since its easy to customize and equipped by a lot of free and open source themes and plug-in. Many serious money maker website also count on WordPress’ ability to handle heavy traffic loads.
Each WordPress post is formatted with search engine friendly URLs that also look good to humans. Comments can be extensively moderated: you can review them before they go live. You can also filter comments containing certain words or more than a certain number of links.
WordPress’ built-in blogroll management tool allows you to categorize blogs, set criteria for the display order of the links, and turn off and on visibility. You can also import an existing blogroll from some link manager services.
This software has inspired numerous developers to write plug-in and extra features for use with WordPress, which makes plug-in installation a quick and painless affair. You will find that the selection of additional themes (or skins), for instance, numbers in the hundreds, and that WordPress fans and friends have developed tools for adding photo galleries, a music player, an event calendar, and even geo mapping.
WordPress promises a 5-minute installation, but for that to be true you do have to have some familiarity with uploading files to a Web server and using an FTP client.
At last, choosing a blogging platform is worth to take a consideration. WordPress.org may come to the list.
Famous Blogger who use: Darren Rowse maintains nearly 30 blogs using WordPress, from his popular ProBlogger to an Athens Olympics Blog.
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