The choice of a blogging platform is one the most important decisions a blogger/webmaster will make in the course of their business. Blogging can be made easier or more difficult, depending on the decision that is made. For example, user-friendly features must be carefully balanced with those techniques that are being utilized to the specific weblog site. This is but one aspect of the decision to be considered.
Customizable platforms allow for greater leeway in the formation and production of a blog site; however, a novice blogger/webmaster may want to start off with a program that is easier to navigate and use, then upgrade to a more complex platform as experience is gained. Veteran blog site owners may wish to go ahead and use a customizable platform in order to project the creativity and originality they desire. Using a simpler program may prove frustrating to an "old hand".
No blogging platform can be considered the "best", because each platform's "personality" and individuality is as varied as those using the platforms. There are advantages to having numerous choices, as it is likely that there is a specific platform available to meet the needs of each and every blogger.
Bloggers/webmasters should keep the goals and priorities of their weblog site uppermost in mind when searching for the right blogging platform. Reviews of platforms should be taken in context with the reviewer's position. What may look like a negative review to an experienced weblog owner may be exactly what the beginning weblogger needs.
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