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Monday, March 30, 2020

Top 5 Blogging Apps For Beginners 2020

1. Blogger

Blogger is an app with very simple interface and also very easy to operate. It allow users to publish his blog easily on any social media sites. It is hosted by Google and usually accessed from a subdomain of blogspot.com. Blogger was created by Evan Williams and developed by Pyra Labs and finally bought by Google in year 2003. 

                                                   

2. Wordpress

Wordpress is a website builder and blog maker app which makes it more advanced than other blogging app.
WordPress mobile apps set the potential of publishing in your hands, making it simple to build and utilize the content. 
It allow to compose, edit, and publish posts to your site, inspect stats, and get motivated with great posts in the browser.
Wordpress was launced on March 27, 2003 and the Founder name's 'Matt Mullenweg'.  

                                                   

3. Tumblr

Tumblr is a microblogging and social networking site which allow to post contents, pics, gifs, live video, audio etc.This is a quick blogging platform that allows smooth and faster publishing of blog posts with minimal effort.
It is founded by David Karp in year 2007. Tumblr hosted over 450 Million blogs as in year 2016.

                                               

4. Weebly

Weebly is a fast-growing website and blogging platform that allows the easy making of a great looking website or blog. The app allows the user to create a new blog and even pick the theme for the layout. 
While writing blog posts on the go, users can easily mesh in the text editing and adding photos to the posts. The app also allows push notifications for comments received on blog posts.

                                                   

5. LiveJournal

LiveJournal is the most comprehensive blog service. Users keep journals, build thematic blog, share their ideas, knowledge, direction, artwork and story.
The app grants users and communities to read journals and posting insertions, photos and writing remarks is a breeze. Users can save the entries as drafts and publish them later. The app's user interface seems moderately isolated and severely needs a facelift.

                                                 



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