Top 10 Free Blogging Websites

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  • Nov 2023, 03:52 PM

Top 10 Free Blogging Websites

Introduction :

Whether your opinions are about the newest popular TV series or the hottest trends in your business, the greatest free blogging platforms let you share them with the entire internet community. One of the best ways to gain visibility is through blogging, and a lot of the top website builders offer a free blogging plan.
 

You can tailor your blog's functionality and experience with blogging platforms based on your long-term objectives and level of experience. We rated blog sites in this guide according to their usability, extra features, customizability, optional fees, and customer service. The top free blogging platforms for 2023 are WordPress.org, Wix, Weebly, Drupal, Craft CMS, Write.as, and Medium.

 

The top 2023 free blogging platforms :
1. Wix :

Wix is a free tool for building websites and blogs that is fully controllable from the front end. The two primary features of this platform are that it offers excellent drag-and-drop tools for blog editing and a 100% free plan that enables you to start a blog under Wix's subdomain. 
In 2006, Wix made its debut as a free blogging tool. In the intervening period, it has given an astounding 150 million people access to websites. Additionally, it is in use in 190 nations worldwide.
Wix is a drag-and-drop interface website builder. You can see exactly how your blog will look before you press the "publish" button thanks to the (WYSIWYG) software.
Your pages can have a variety of elements added to them, such as forms, video boxes, backgrounds, menus, typography, and multimedia widgets. Once you believe the site is prepared, click Publish to begin posting your stories on the blog. You can go back at any time after publishing to make changes to the content blocks.

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FOUNDER : Avishai Abraham , Nadav Abrahami and Giora Kaplan 
WEBSITE : https://www.wix.com/

 

2. WORDPRESS :

WordPress is a great option for anyone who wants to start a blog for nothing. It is an open-source platform with a plethora of configurable features. 

Thousands of free plugins and themes are accessible.This makes creating a distinctive, polished blog without any coding experience simple. Moreover, its vibrant community is always ready to lend support and guidance.

We have discovered that there is virtually no limit to what can be done with this open-source site-building software, which is completely free to use. The benefit is that learning the system requires a little more effort. After reviewing it, we discovered that the WordPress.org software is not for the faint of heart, and that you may need to learn web design fundamentals if you want the desired results. That might be too much for some, given that this is a self-hosted platform without a dedicated customer support team.

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FOUNDER : Matt Mullenweg
WEBSITE : https://wordpress.com/

Here are some additional justifications for selecting WordPress over the other top free blogging platforms available on the market:
* With WordPress, you can fully customize your website to meet your unique requirements.
* Because it is open-source, a large global community actively participates in its continued security and development.
* Regardless of your level of design expertise, you can create a professional-looking website with thousands of free and premium themes.
* You can almost add any functionality to your website with the wide range of plugins available.
* Due to WordPress's SEO friendliness, search engines will rank your website higher.
* It works flawlessly with all kinds of websites, including portfolios, e-commerce sites, blogs, and business websites.

 

3. WEEBLY :

Another website builder that you can use to sell products or display your portfolio in addition to blogging is Weebly. In that it offers a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG editor, it is comparable to Wix in some ways. You can easily drag a button to the page and customize it if you want to add one. Slideshows, photo galleries, and other multimedia components all suffer from this.

Sidebars, media boxes, forms, ad spaces, social media icons, newsletter subscriptions, and a ton of other features are all offered by Weebly. Additionally, the platform allows you to use your own customized domain (for a fee) and has built-in analytics.

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FOUNDER : David Rusenko , Dan Velt ri, Chris Fanini
WEBSITE : https://www.weebly.com/in

 

4. Medium :

Anyone with an account can write on Medium, a multipurpose platform covering a wide range of topics. Medium has a significant advantage over most other free blogging platforms in that your articles will reach a large audience because the platform receives 60 million (*) monthly visits (and that number keeps rising every year).
It's incredibly easy to use; all you have to do is sign up and begin writing. The fact that all of your content is on Medium is a drawback, though. In other words, unlike with WordPress, you're not truly creating your own "space." For additional information on how WordPress and Medium differ from one another, see this post.
For writers seeking exposure through a free blogging platform with a sizable integrated community, Medium is a good choice. It would be ideal for a hobby blog or to begin developing your writing style.

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FOUNDER : Evan Williams
WEBSITE : https://medium.com/

 

5. Blogger

Despite a decline in popularity in recent years, Blogger remains one of the most established free blog platforms.
Blogger was one of the first free blogging platforms, roughly the same age as Tumblr (see above). After being purchased by Google in 2003, it is still operational today. Its main benefit is how simple it is to use. Having a Google ID is all you need to sign up and create a fast, simple blog with a variety of themes. 

Its integrated analytics feature is one of its most alluring aspects, and you can link your blog to Google Analytics directly if you're looking for a more detailed look at your readers.

Blogger is also compatible with Google AdSense, which may be useful for people who want to make money from categorized help topics.

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FOUNDER : Evan Williams, Meg Hourihan
WEBSITE : https://www.blogger.com/about/

 

6. Ghost :

Originally conceived as a Kickstarter project, Ghost was established in 2013 with the goal of providing professional writers with a free blogging platform. It shares some characteristics with WordPress, including having both a hosted and self-hosted version.
Similar to WordPress, the self-hosted version is free but does need hosting and a domain name.
Ghost is intended to be a robust, trouble-free platform for audience management and blogging—especially for publications that charge a subscription. Compared to WordPress, which has grown over years and contains a lot of CMS DNA, it is slightly more concentrated on blogging and releasing other content, such as newsletters.

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FOUNDER : John O'Nolan
WEBSITE : https://ghost.org/

 

7. Tumblr

One of the first free blogging platforms on the internet is Tumblr. Just a little "milder" than the other items on the list, that is. This platform is geared more toward multimedia or social media-like content than the others, which were primarily made for publishing. Tumblr has an easier-to-use interface that is more lighthearted. All you have to do is register, after which you can begin posting.
Similar to Facebook and Twitter, Tumblr is a platform for microblogging.

One of the web's fastest-loading sites, Tumblr resembles a cross between Facebook, Twitter, and Blogger.
If your website is primarily focused on images, you can make free blogs with Tumblr.

With Tumblr, you have all the tools you need to present photos, videos, and music in any way you choose. Your images will look visually appealing.

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FOUNDER : David Karp
WEBSITE : https://www.tumblr.com/

 

8. Joomla

Joomla and WordPress.org are comparable, though less evident given the abundance of free blog platforms. Similar to WordPress, the program is free but requires a domain name and hosting. Similar to WordPress, Bluehost is highly advisable due to its affordability and dependability (plus, it comes with a free domain).
Generally speaking, Joomla offers a versatile interface that can be used for both more complicated websites and blogs (you can select from a range of templates and extensions to add custom functionality).

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FOUNDER : Andrew Eddie, Brian Teeman, Johan Janssens, Jean-Marie Simonet 
WEBSITE : https://www.tumblr.com/

 

9. HubSpot

Renowned for its multi-award winning all-in-one tool, HubSpot's Marketing, Sales, Service, and Operations Hub offers an enormous array of tools. HubSpot has advanced significantly in the CMS market over the past few years, and it just unveiled a brand-new free CMS platform.

The integration of HubSpot's website tools and business tools, which centralize your brand and clientele, is the greatest feature of the platform.
Within their platform, HubSpot provides business tools for your teams in charge of marketing, sales, and customer support. To sync all of these tools together, register for their free CMS. You can add website visitors to your customer tickets, sales pipelines, email marketing funnels, and more.

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FOUNDER : Halligan and Dharmesh Shah
WEBSITE : https://www.hubspot.com/

 

10 . Jimdo

As one might anticipate, Jimdo is a free tool for creating blogs. You create your website by providing Jimdo with a few brief guidelines about the kind of site you want to create and the style you want for the blog. Jimdo will automatically create your blog based on these responses.
You can publish your blog on Jimdo under its own subdomain (.jimdosite.com) if you choose to use the free plan. You will have to upgrade if you want a custom web address.
Jimdo is an excellent option if you want to create an online store without having to deal with a lot of hassle.
Jimdo is an excellent website builder if you don't want to pay thousands of dollars for a custom-built website or if you don't know how to code.
The distinctive quality of Jimdo is that it feels more like a "page builder." The primary distinction is that, unlike with other blogging platforms, you compose your blog entries directly in the main customization page of your website rather than in a separate editor. To make changes to content, select the content box on the live website and make any necessary edits. All of this can be done without switching to a new page. This also allows you to edit the logo and footer of your website.

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FOUNDER : Matthias Henze, Christian Springub, and Fridtjof Detzner
WEBSITE : https://www.jimdo.com/