The website Comparakeet has released its list of best online blogging platforms of 2016, and a link to it here is provided for our readers so that they may browse it and see what they think. Notice, that WordPress is absolutely included on this list and given first rank, as it is a mainstay in this realm, and is taken seriously not just in 2016, but for many years past and we highly suspect many years into the future as well. WordPress is a staple platform in the blogging arena and Comparakeet is far from the only outlet to do a review of it; here at TRMW, we as well have also done a posting on it if you browse our articles below.
Their list also includes mainstay choices like blogger (which was started as an independent organization but is now owned by google), Quora, typepad, and livejournal. One interesting point in regards to the article, is how they featured Quora, which is a question and answer site (and a very technical one at that), but did not mention Tumblr, which is unique in so far as it allows users to create a visual oriented blog, which is excellent and makes it an essential service, but is not typical. Blogging tends to be a very text based exercise, and for some users, it can be quite intimidating to have to create an entire text based blog on a large scale if they’re not used to writing that much, or have no experience with writing. Tumblr allows users to create an experience that is unique to blogging, and for that reason, we here at The Reputation Management Way are surprised it didn’t make their list.
Comparakeet, taken as an entire website, in general beyond blogging and lists of sites related to blogging, is a site we highly recommend. If anyone needs help with anything tech-based or computer science based we recommend users check it out. Often, ideas and solutions when it comes to things like Web Hosting, Website Building, and App Building can be essential when it comes to business, and to Online Reputation Management.