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WordPress is an easy to use blogging software, and has quickly become one of the most widely
used blogging formats out there. You have a choice whether to set up your blog through
WordPress.com or WordPress.org. Below is a guide to choosing the right WordPress software for
your small business needs.

WordPress.com pros
WordPress.com offers a fast and easy way to set up your blog. It is a free multi-user source to
sign up and publish your blog immediately. You are given a selected number of themes from
which to choose.

WordPress.com is backed up and managed by WordPress, thus you don't have to worry about
backing up your posts. Your blog is hosted on hundreds of servers, so you never have to worry
about it going down. You also don't need to worry about spam, setup, upgrades, or security
because it is all taken care of for you.

WordPress.com cons
You are not able to upload your own themes and pug-ins. In addition, WordPress.com will not
allow you to post Google AdSense ads or affiliate links. However, WordPress may on occasion
show Google text ads on your site.

WordPress.com does offer a VIP program that allows you to run custom themes, custom PHP
code, and plug-ins. This is offered to blogs with high traffic and that are high profile.

WordPress.org pros
WordPress.org allows you to install any of the plug-ins and themes available. You have complete
control over the way your site looks and will not be viewed as another run of the mill site. Also,
WordPress plug-ins expands the functionality of your site.

WordPress.org cons
You need a hosting provider that allows you to use MySQL databases and FTP access. Typically
a host provider will cost you less than $7 a month. You can find these services at GoDaddy.com or
Bluehost.com.

WordPress.org requires a significant amount of technical knowledge to set up and run. You are
also responsibly for backing up your content, handling spam issues, and issues with down sites
due to high traffic. Essentially, it places full responsibility on your as the blogger.

Choosing between the two
Your best bet is to start at WordPress.com to learn the Dashboard and how WordPress works.
The start up is free and you can then decide if you want to blog or host your own website. Once
you understand how WordPress works, you can export your content to your self-hosted
WordPress site.

If you want your blog to appear more professional, WordPress.com offers you upgrades for a low
cost that allow you to host a domain through them. So, instead of your website appearing as
abc.WordPress.com, it will appear as abc.com.

Though WordPress.org has limitation on support, they offer a great forum filled with useful
information to help you keep your site running smoothly. You also have options for plug-ins that
allow emailing newsletters and other information to your client base.

WordPress.com pros
WordPress.com offers a fast and easy way to set up your blog. It is a free multi-user source to
sign up and publish your blog immediately. You are given a selected number of themes from
which to choose.

WordPress.com is backed up and managed by WordPress, thus you don't have to worry about
backing up your posts. Your blog is hosted on hundreds of servers, so you never have to worry
about it going down. You also don't need to worry about spam, setup, upgrades, or security
because it is all taken care of for you.

WordPress.com cons
You are not able to upload your own themes and pug-ins. In addition, WordPress.com will not
allow you to post Google AdSense ads or affiliate links. However, WordPress may on occasion
show Google text ads on your site.

WordPress.com does offer a VIP program that allows you to run custom themes, custom PHP
code, and plug-ins. This is offered to blogs with high traffic and that are high profile.

WordPress.org pros
WordPress.org allows you to install any of the plug-ins and themes available. You have complete
control over the way your site looks and will not be viewed as another run of the mill site. Also,
WordPress plug-ins expands the functionality of your site.

WordPress.org cons
You need a hosting provider that allows you to use MySQL databases and FTP access. Typically
a host provider will cost you less than $7 a month. You can find these services at GoDaddy.com or
Bluehost.com.

WordPress.org requires a significant amount of technical knowledge to set up and run. You are
also responsibly for backing up your content, handling spam issues, and issues with down sites
due to high traffic. Essentially, it places full responsibility on your as the blogger.

Choosing between the two
Your best bet is to start at WordPress.com to learn the Dashboard and how WordPress works.
The start up is free and you can then decide if you want to blog or host your own website. Once
you understand how WordPress works, you can export your content to your self-hosted
WordPress site.

If you want your blog to appear more professional, WordPress.com offers you upgrades for a low
cost that allow you to host a domain through them. So, instead of your website appearing as
abc.WordPress.com, it will appear as abc.com.

Though WordPress.org has limitation on support, they offer a great forum filled with useful
information to help you keep your site running smoothly. You also have options for plug-ins that
allow emailing newsletters and other information to your client base.




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