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Which site is better for blog. Your suggestions is very useful for my new blog. I am confuse now. I want to create a blog for my lime asset management. So your important suggestions are useful for me.
 
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Wordpress.com or your own WP blog?

  • Blogspot = free and you will get some traffic without really trying.
  • Your own WP blog = It's yours (on your own domain) and can consider selling in the future + you can modify it in any way you want too.
 
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Wordpress.com or your own WP blog?

  • Blogspot = free and you will get some traffic without really trying.
  • Your own WP blog = It's yours (on your own domain) and can consider selling in the future + you can modify it in any way you want too.

Agree with this.. but if you just want a free blog, better with blogspot because free host wordpress.com (ex yourname.wordpress.com) don't accept any advertising :]
 
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Its depend, if you are looking for some money from ad-sense or any other ads company so you have to goo with blogger, other wise wordpress is good for blogging
 
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I can suggest you to use WordPress.org. You will get free CMS and good support. Ypu will have own blog website. If you want to see how it will work you can view this live demo. It's just an example.
 
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Yes, Blogspot is better option and as mentioned above it's free. It is advantageous to use blogspot for instant traffic.
 
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If your intent in having a blog is to advertise, wordpress is not a right choice. Blogspot is more efficient to use.
 
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As people have said, you can't put ads on the free version of wordpress. But if you use the free wordpress.com you can later export the blog and turn it into a self-hosted wordpress blog site where you can have ads and whatever features you want.
 
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Blogspot vs Wordpress
If you've been on the internet for any length of time, then you've certainly run across many blogs. Maybe you've even read a few blogs consistently. You might be thinking that starting a block could be a great asset for your business. It could help you to connect with customers, share information about new products or services, and enable you to do some free or low-cost advertising. If you've gotten this far in the thought process, you've probably realized that there are two basic options when it comes to blogging. You can choose to use Blogger, which is owned by Google. Or, you can choose to blog using WordPress, which is open source software. Each of these choices has advantages and disadvantages, but as usual one comes out ahead when you consider all of the factors involved.

Like everything else that Google touches, Blogger has been instrumental in bringing a practice that was the privy of the technologically savvy into the mainstream. In this case it is the habit of keeping an online journal. Blogger's advantages are that it is extremely easy to use and very quick to set up. Because it is owned by Google, Blogger integrates well with the full line of Google applications. You can add your blog link to your Google Chrome page, add it to your bloglines feed, and find all sorts of add ons that help blogger to run better and do more things. Google has kept up well with the newest waves of technology and now allows you to purchase your own domain name for $10 per year and host your blog on your own domain name. This is obviously more professional-looking than having yourname.blogspot.com and is an automatic choice for most business-minded bloggers. Although the option for using your own domain name does bring Google back into the mainstream, most people consider a Blogspot blog to be less professional-looking than a WordPress blog.

Unless you are very interested in having your blog integrated with other features of your Google account, WordPress is probably the platform that you will want to use for your business blog. Because WordPress is open-source software it is constantly updated. The basic code is very light, and the flexibility is in the add-ons that can help your WordPress blog do almost anything you could possibly want. WordPress prides itself on being easy to install and brags that you can have a blog up and running in just 5 minutes. Even if you opt to pay for a domain name and web hosting WordPress makes this easy by recommending several well known hosting services. There are a multitude of templates available so that you can make your blog look exactly the way you want it to.

If you're considering starting a blog to promote your business, you've probably realized that the choice mostly comes down to using Blogger or WordPress. Blogger is a great option for beginners since it now offers the option of registering your own domain name. However for flexibility, professionalism, and ease of use WordPress still comes out on top.

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As people said, you can not put ads on free version of WordPress. But if you are using the free wordpress.com later you can export your blog and turn it into a site of self-hosted Wordpress blog where they can be declared and all the features you want.
 
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For beginning, may be blogspot is good. But for professional use, I suggest you to start using Wordpress with your own hosting & domain (not at wordpress.com). Blogspot is good for learning but weak for profesional site since it has many limitation from blogger itself.. :)
 
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