Welcome to my big experiment comparing blog platforms to find the one that anyone can understand. I started this blog over on Wordpress.com, and you can see Part #1 and Part #2 at www.blogcastgirl.wordpress.com.
Today, I built my first blog on Typepad.com. Here is a five-point comparison of the two platforms.
FIVE POINTS OF COMPARISON
- Free Wordpress.com v. Pay Typepad
- Time to First Blog: 10 Minutes on Typepad v. 1 Hour on Wordpress.com
- Editing Interface Is Similar; Publishing Differs; No Emoticons or Undo Button on Typepad
- Help and FAQ: Typepad Wins By a Nose
- Domain Mapping: Available With Both Platforms
1. Free Wordpress.com v. Pay Typepad
Wordpress.com is a free blog, while Typepad.com charges a monthly or annual fee. I'm trying Typepad on its "14-day free trial" basis. I chose the Plus $8.95 service (second from the bottom) so that I could have multiple blogs, advertising, and domain mapping.
>>Why pay? Both the free and pay services include the web ware, hosting, and support required to maintain a blog online. There is one big difference: advertising.
If you want to monetize your blog--run ads or affiliate programs--Wordpress.com doesn't allow it. This information isn't in any obvious location on their site, but it is very clear in their FAQs that they don't cotton to blatant commercialism. They target business and personal users who are using the blog to deliver information to their readers, not advertising and products.
2. Time to First Blog: 10 Minutes on Typepad v. 1 Hour on Wordpress.com
My first metric of comparison is how long it takes to get to the first blog. In my mind, time-to-first-blog is composed of four steps.
- Creating an account
- Choosing a blog title
- Choosing a theme or template
- Starting (not finishing) my first post