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Best 5 free blogging platforms for bloggers

Weblogs are the collection of personal review on some topics experienced and shared by a blogger. Nowadays, starting a weblog is not a tough task at all and anyone can even earn with that. A person, age does not matter, who even has not knowledge of any web languages required to build a website can also start his or her own blog related to any topics which he or she likes to post with world.

Blogging is like a information published or shared on the different topics on World Wide Web. To publish discussion or information on Internet, a user requires to build a blog using any of the platforms available on World Wide Web and which he or she finds convent to use. Although, there are many blogging platforms which can help you to publish your articles worldwide, still i discover some few and popular blogs which cost you nothing and makes you popular with on Internet with your unique contents and also, let you earn good income.

Let's see the top 5 blogging platforms which can be used to publish articles worldwide:
1. Blogger.com
- Blogger.com allows anyone to create a free blog using Gmail account with attractive themes and features. One can even edit HTML code of his or her blog, if he or she knows about the web languages. It under control of Google, the biggest search engine, that provides unlimited storage for your posts. You can create maximum 100 blogs per Gmail account.

The biggest advantage of making blog on blogger.com is that linking of Google AdSense, the biggest Internet advertiser. One has to post at least 100 unique and original articles to get Google AdSense on his or her blog and the blog should follow all norms by Google AdSense.

2. WordPress.com
- WordPress.com gives a free hosting plan to publish your articles or views worldwide. There are few restriction while operating a blog on WordPress.com like you can not display ads on your blog, it means you can not even earn on WordPress.com and you can not access CSS files to edit them. Although, you can access these features through premium account.

WordPress.com provides simple blogging with much restriction as compared to blogger.com. But, one can share video, audio, and even files worldwide. There are no sidebar access to user and no plugins are available for the user. All these features available through hosting account and install WordPress.

3. Weebly.com
- It is a free-website hosting service that provides some attractive features to build website or blog using drop-and-drag features. One can sign up free on Weebly and create a subdomain, or can create website by providing some price or can upload Weebly themes and builder features to your existing website, if your hosting account supports Weebly blog installation.

The good features of making a blog on Weebly is that one can create a website on according to his or her need and even can earn through it. It allows you to directly link with your Google AdSense account.

4. Typepad.com
- TypePad is currently used by many large organizations and media companies to host their weblog, such as ABC, MSNBC, the CBC, the BBC and Sky News. It is a blogging service that allows to share files, articles, images and videos with the world. But, it is not a free service as the other blogs are. It gives you 14 day trail version and access to hundreds of different themes suitable for your blog. After trial version, there are 3 distinct pricing plans are available on monthly basis.
5. Tumblr.com
- It is like a combination of social networking and micro blogging where a user has to create a free account and easily share articles, photos, audio, video, files and can even chat with other bloggers on tumblr. This micro blogging service allows the user to upload videos or audio or can share link of video or audio and can post them in his or her blog. There is no such thing of managing themes or sidebar of your blog and allows the user to create many blogs. But with tumblr, one can not display ads or manage external advertiser accounts like Google AdSense. It means you can not earn through Tumblr blogs.

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