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The Best Free Blogging Platforms in 2020

The document discusses the top 7 best free blogging platforms in 2020. It provides details on platforms such as Wix, Joomla, Yola, Hubpages, WordPress, Blogger, and Medium. These platforms vary in features from drag and drop website creation to community focused platforms. Wix, WordPress, and Blogger are noted as popular options that allow creating a free blog with flexibility and ease. [/SUMMARY]

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The Best Free Blogging Platforms in 2020

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Top 7 best free blogging platforms in 2020

Get a little corner of your own web with one of the best free blogging platforms around.

A free blogging platform is the perfect way to get yourself set up without too much effort on your own
corner of the web. These days, everyone is focused on social media, sure, but there's something about a
blog's permanence – not to mention the freedom to penetrate your thoughts without worrying about
counts of character – that's hard to resist. Especially with now.

You can't beat the feeling of getting your own website, and having a free blog can also be a fantastic
self-promotion platform to help make more people see your job. There are plenty of free blogging
platforms to get you started, and we've picked the very best of them below;

The best free blogging platforms: what are they?

A blogging site is a service or application that enables the creation of web pages to publish your content.
These content management systems consist of web builders like Wix, blogging applications like
WordPress, or simplified blogging software like Tumblr.

In this round-up, we’re discussing the best online blogging sites for beginners who want to get a blog
live.

01. Wix

If you're trying to get started on your free blog, Wix is worth having a look. The drag-and - drop website
creator provides over 500 designer-made models as well as a range of additional tools and applications
along with top-notch hosting so you can be assured that your platform will be there when you need it.

You'll get 500 MB of data and 1 GB of bandwidth with a free Wix account. If you'd like more – plus
additional features such as your own domain, online store and Google Analytics – take a glance at thier
premium plans.

02. Joomla

Joomla's Open Source Content Management Framework is among the best online blogging sites on the
web. Strong and versatile, Joomla can be used to develop some sort of website or blog, with design
features such as the ability to generate your own prototype and render Templates for objects / data
arrays. Bootstrap is also used for great responsive designs.
03. Yola

Yola restricts you a bit if you have ambitious ideas for your blog – you can only get two blogs and three
web pages for a free account – but the upside is a good 1 GB of capacity and bandwidth, so the platform
won't be filled for unsightly third-party advertising.

04. Hubpages

Hubpages is a network of sites that allow bloggers (or Hubbers) to share their story with a large open
audience. It has an Arts and Design segment that would be a comfortable home for talented writers, and
Hubpages is a pioneer in its ability to connect users with a large community and gain money from
advertising and affiliates.

05. WordPress

When those over at WordPress are to be trusted (and they appear to be trustworthy sorts), the site now
'runs' about a third of the internet. It's easy to see why: on WordPress.com, you can easily create a fully
free blog with a small amount of flexibility. Instead, most web hosts include WordPress as a free single-
click update, and more detail about what's available can be found about WordPress.org.

06. Blogger

With a name like 'Blogger,' you 'd think that Blogger will be a good free blogging service. Luckily, it is.
Sign up with your Google Account, and you can get a blog up and running on seconds, that can then be
updated with new themes. It's, though, a Google operation, so be a little careful, considering how
suddenly the organization often shuts stuff down the millions of users are glad to use.

7. Medium

Medium is the brainchild of Twitter's creators, and it seems to be their intention to do as they once did
with micro-blogging with 'long-reading.' The effect is a socially focused place that stresses publishing,
although through an incredibly locked-down set-up. It's a place to blog if you want your comments to be
taken seriously and if you're in need of a smooth, seamless experience. So if you're focused on flexibility
and power, look elsewhere.
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