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According to PC Magazine the top 5 blogging sites are:
1) Google Blogger:
(Price when rated: Free, Storage space: 300MB, Speed and stability: Superior, Management tools usability: Very Good, Template quality: Very Good)
2) Wordpress:
(Price when rated: Free, Storage space: 50MB, Speed and stability: Very Good, Management tools usability: Good, Template quality: Very Good)
3) Six Apart TypePad:
(Price when rated: $5 per month, Storage space: 100MB, Speed and stability: Superior, Management tools usability: Good, Template quality: Very Good)
4) Lycos Tripod
(Price when rated: $9 per month, Storage space: 20MB, Speed and stability: Fair, Management tools usability: Fair, Template quality: Fair)
5) Squarespace:
(Price when rated: $7 per month, Storage space: 100MB, Speed and stability: Fair, Management tools usability: Fair, Template quality: Good)
Hope that helps.
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http://www.pcworld.com/article/128620/blogging_platforms.html
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You can earn from adsense and other ad-based systems.
You can also earn from affiliate sales using Amazon and other affiliate systems.
I have a chronicle of my travels thru the wilderness of earning thru blogging on my blog at blog.henyo.com. You can read more about how I'm attempting to do it there
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blog.henyo.com
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http://www.incomediary.com/top-earning-blogs/
Looks like http://www.techcrunch.com/ tops the leader board and Perez Hilton has certainly found a sweet spot. The money drops off quickly by the end of the list. The odds of making it big blogging are definitely not in a new comer's favor.
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| November 10, 2009 09:35 AM |
1) Google Blogger:
(Price when rated: Free, Storage space: 300MB, Speed and stability: Superior, Management tools usability: Very Good, Template quality: Very Good)
2) Wordpress:
(Price when rated: Free, Storage space: 50MB, Speed and stability: Very Good, Management tools usability: Good, Template quality: Very Good)
3) Six Apart TypePad:
(Price when rated: $5 per month, Storage space: 100MB, Speed and stability: Superior, Management tools usability: Good, Template quality: Very Good)
4) Lycos Tripod
(Price when rated: $9 per month, Storage space: 20MB, Speed and stability: Fair, Management tools usability: Fair, Template quality: Fair)
5) Squarespace:
(Price when rated: $7 per month, Storage space: 100MB, Speed and stability: Fair, Management tools usability: Fair, Template quality: Good)
Hope that helps.
Source(s):
http://www.pcworld.com/article/128620/blogging_platforms.html
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• Thank you very much everyone, I will definitely check all of these out!
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November 10, 2009 03:19 AM
You can try blogspot.com and tumblr.com You can earn from adsense and other ad-based systems.
You can also earn from affiliate sales using Amazon and other affiliate systems.
I have a chronicle of my travels thru the wilderness of earning thru blogging on my blog at blog.henyo.com. You can read more about how I'm attempting to do it there
Source(s):
blog.henyo.com
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November 10, 2009 04:14 AM
Here is a list of 30 high earning blogs, how much money they make each month and what the primary source of revenue is: http://www.incomediary.com/top-earning-blogs/
Looks like http://www.techcrunch.com/ tops the leader board and Perez Hilton has certainly found a sweet spot. The money drops off quickly by the end of the list. The odds of making it big blogging are definitely not in a new comer's favor.
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