Remote Blog or Self Hosted Blog?

March 13, 2007 by parklane

So you’ve decided to blog, but aren’t sure whether you should

host the blog yourself or sign up for a free service like

blogger.com. It’s a dilemma that many bloggers face. There are

pros and cons to both, which makes the decision difficult for

many. Neither is perfect, and neither is for everyone.

Fortunately, you should be able to make the best decision for

you if you are armed with adequate knowledge of both. In this

newsletter, we’ll go over services like blogger.com and others,

plus software that allows you to host your own blog. We’ll also

go over the pros and cons of each. After reading this, you will

know which is best for you.

 

Who offers free blog hosting?

 

Many sites offer free blog hosting. Among them are Forumer,

Blogger, BlogEasy, Aeonity, BlogThing and Blogates. A quick

search for “free blog” on Google reveals many possibilities.

 

What software can I use to host my own blog?

 

Like free blog hosting, there are many possibilities for

software that makes hosting your own blog easy. Most of them are

free to use. These include:

 

WordPress(the most popular software)

Apache Roller

Blosxom

Geeklog

Textpattern

LifeType

 

There is also blog software which you can purchase for use on

your site. These include:

 

Community Server

Movable Type

Radio UserLand

 

One negative about using software and hosting your own blog is

that the process can often times be complicated. You have to

download the software and install it to your server, which

doesn’t always go easily. It’s particularly hard for those who

don’t have a lot of experience installing things on servers.

 

Why should I remotely host my blog at a place like Blogger?

 

Places like Blogger allow you to host your blog there. It’s a

good option for many people.

 

The Pros

 

           It’s easy to set up and maintain a blog. You don’t have to go

through the trouble of installing software and configuring it to

work on your server. All you have to do is sign up for an

account and start posting.

           It’s friendly for beginning bloggers. Sites that host blogs

offer good tutorials on how to make your blog postings, so that

even someone who is completely new to the concept of blogging

can do it easily.

           Most blog hosting sites are completely free to use. There is

no need to pay for things like a domain name and hosting.

            Monetizing your blog is easy. Rather than having to manually

put HTML/Javascript codes on your blog to manually set up things

like AdSense and Pay Per Click advertising, you can select an

option on most blog hosting sites that does much of the work for

you.

 

The Cons

 

           You don’t have as many options to customize your blog.

Remotely hosted blogs are admittedly somewhat limited in terms

of what you can actually do on them. You have to stick with what

is provided to you in terms of look and features.

           The URL you get is always yourname.BLOGSITE.com. You don’t get

to have a custom domain name like YOURNAME.com. This can

possibly hurt traffic to your blog.

           Blogs hosted on free blog sites don’t look as professional as

self hosted blogs.

 

Why should I self-host my blog?

 

The Pros

 

           You have more options and more flexibility. You are able to

tweak the blog to your liking.

           Your URL is your address for your blog. Rather than having go

to where your blog is hosted to read it, they can read it right

from your site.

           The ability to make your blog look professional. Blogs that

are hosted on sites of their own tend to look a lot better than

those hosted on free sites.

           More space for your blog. Free blog sites usually place a

restriction on how much space you have for things like photos

and music. By hosting your own blog, you are able to use as much

space as you need.

The Cons

 

           There are sometimes problems with setting up blog software to

run on your site and server. If you aren’t experienced when it

comes to working with mySQL, the process will be hard.

            Updates aren’t as easy to post.

           You have to manually set up programs to monetize your blog.

However, if you are good with HTML/Javascript, this shouldn’t be

too hard.

           You have to pay for your own hosting and domain

 

As you can see, there are pros and cons to both. Which should

you choose? Well, it depends on who you are and what you intend

to use your blog for. If you intend to use it for business, then

a self-hosted blog is the best idea. If it’s a personal blog,

then a free hosted blog will probably be fine for you.

 

To your success,

JOE OROSCO

HTTP://WWW.GOTO-SI.COM

you may use this article, but give me credt thank you

 

P.S. Closely examine all of the pros and cons mentioned above.

That way, you’ll be able to make the best decision for you!

HOW TO USE VIDEOS FOR FUN AND PROFIT !!

March 12, 2007 by parklane

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June 9, 2006 by parklane

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