WordPress

Approval Rate: 82%

82%Approval ratio

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    tanyak

    Wed Jan 20 2010

    Wordpress is great. Love everything about it, especially it being free, and it seems more secure than it used to be.

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    max_messner

    Wed Nov 04 2009

    Simply the best, WordPress rules the blogiverse for content publication and most every other type of blogging activity you could imagine.

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    luvemorleavem

    Tue Nov 03 2009

    Very easy to use and highly customizable. Great selection of widgets and plugins

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    jobberman

    Thu Oct 15 2009

    Great site, I found some great free templates at http://theblogtemplates.com

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    casey5

    Mon Aug 03 2009

    Pretty easy to use, somewhat hard to install i f you aren't techy. But it gets the job done.

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    geeyes123

    Mon Mar 23 2009

    First and foremost, i love the look and feel it offers. The hierarchy based approach of writing aticles helps users to really have a quick look of the categories available and select the deisred one. As a blogger also, it is really great to categorise the articles which i write.

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    automatt

    Tue Jan 13 2009

    Wordpress is a terrific blogging platform that keeps getting better. I've run a blog about classic bikes for years (www.ebykr.com) using Wordpress and have been very happy.

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    dealhound

    Tue Jan 13 2009

    Compared to blogger, beautiful and a much better experience. Many good options out there, but this is one of the best.

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    lena7358

    Tue Jan 13 2009

    Wordpress is the one blogging platform that seems to get it right for almost all levels of users. They offer a free solution for casual publishers with little web knowledge, and also allow their platform to be installed host-side on your own domain. This latter option has allowed them to proliferate throughout the tech and design community as the platform of choice. Additionally, the user experience on their actual CMS is stellar, and it gets better with every release. As far as I can tell, Blogger may be slightly easier on first launch to get a blog running for someone completely unfamiliar with the web, but I think people outgrow it very quickly and are left with a limited platform wishing they'd gone with WordPress. The Bottom Line: At the moment Wordpress is best of breed.

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    chelsdov

    Thu Sep 25 2008

    haha i just left feedback saying Wordpress should be added to this list but then dummy me went back and saw it at the fourth spot on the list! Sorry Rateitall. Anyway, wordpress is good, the blogs have a very professional look, however there are a lot of differences across browsers and from my experience the functions don't always work correctly. I guess it depends on how you set it up. Speaking of setup, it is very confusing with all the code and whatnot, so personalization is difficult if you are a novice Internet user. That's really the only negative point, which may or may not be significant depending on what you want to do with your blog.

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    rcmacdonald

    Mon Sep 01 2008

    I really liked the way my web blog turned out using this. Check it out: http://shadow22cat.wordpress.com

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    kid_icarus

    Sun Aug 03 2008

    Wordpress has by far the best network for blogging. If you download the software and host your own blog you lose out on their great network. If you let them host it's free with paid upgrades (if you get really popular you might need to upgrade) but there is no advertising on Wordpress. (Unless you host your own blog, but again you lose out on their network traffic).

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    ahndunk

    Sat May 17 2008

    wordpress is good, but not the best, I can't add my own templates & place my adsense!

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    kamar1

    Thu Aug 09 2007

    its good to do blogs and even simple sites also

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    ozziraterbillb_ob

    Wed Jul 04 2007

    i have found this tool to be very useful. highly recommended. --- www.blueraincafe.com home of great coffee all organic, fair trade and shade grown

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    shermanhu

    Thu Oct 12 2006

    #1. Wordpress is Cost-Effective. It's open source, so you can download it for free, install it on your host account, and blog away. I was going to use this platform for multiple blogs, not just one, so I was not looking for a blog system that charged a fee/subscription, as it could get costly. I wanted to own it, not 'rent' it. #2. Wordpress offered: a. Great support & documentation - the documentation is comprehensive, and the support forums are active with users providing intelligent answers to questions. b. A large user community, that came with a host of developers that have developed software, code or scripts (plugins) to make the task more enjoyable and effective. c. A fun blogging experience! If i'm going to be using this system to blog with for as long as i'm going to blog, it had better be fun, right? It offers an intuitive interface, with navigational controls that are so simple to use without a manual. Plus, the publishing speed is fast, as its on my own serve... Read more

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    jdh358

    Sun Aug 27 2006

    With some serious tweaking, this sucker can really score in the engines! http://jackhumphrey.com/cd

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    kristinand

    Sat Jun 17 2006

    I've been using it for a while now. It's the best one,really easy to use.

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    theonetogoto

    Tue Apr 11 2006

    Easy to set up and easy to use. Out of all the blogging tools, I recommend this one the most.

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    ricbax

    Tue Jun 01 2004

    The Best and it keeps getting Better.