Here are 10 popular blogging platforms, each with its unique features and benefits
1. WordPress.org
Self-hosted, highly customizable, with a vast library of plugins and themes.
2. WordPress.com
Hosted version of WordPress with less customization but easier to use for beginners.
3. Blogger
Google-owned and simple to set up. Great for beginners but with fewer customization options.
4. Medium
Focuses on simplicity and readability, with built-in audience engagement features.
5. Wix
Drag-and-drop website builder that’s easy to use and includes blogging features.
6. Squarespace
Offers elegant templates and is easy to use for beginners, but with a bit more flexibility than Wix.
7. Ghost
Focuses on speed and simplicity, ideal for writers looking for a clean interface and minimal distractions.
8. Weebly
Another drag-and-drop website builder with a blogging feature, more customizable than Wix.
9. Jekyll + GitHub Pages
Great for developers who want to create a custom blog with full control, using Markdown for posts.
10. Substack
Focuses on email newsletters but also works as a blogging platform. Great for monetization through subscriptions.
Each platform varies in ease of use, flexibility, and the potential for monetization, so the best choice depends on your needs and technical skills.

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