Are you blogging using Blogspot because it is free? And do you keep using it because you think it is the only free blogging platform that offers the opportunity to make money via advertisements and paid posts? Do you kick yourself silly with all the Blogspot quirks like the inability to publish your posts or frequent problems where your commentors are unable to comment? I should know, I was formerly using Blogspot too… Do you wish you could experience the effectiveness of WordPress for free but not be bogged down by the ruling that you are not allowed adverts and paid posts on your blog?
Well, guess what…I recently found out about a great blogging platform that has the functionalities and feel of WordPress, but allows advertisements and paid posts! I kid you not… And yes, it is FREE! Called Rainbow of Words, it is both simple to use and elegant. When a friend of mine recently wanted to start blogging, his first choice of a blogging platform forced me to register when I wanted to drop a comment, so I gave him the thumbs down – nobody wants the extra hassle of registering just to say a few words. So he scouted around for another platform and found Rainbow of Words. It is functional does its job to the tee. What more could a blogger ask for?
hmm it looks VERY MUCH like wordpress hor?
The Giddy Tiger says: Yeah, it’s like a mini wordpress thing. Maybe you can access it at work and you can move your blog here instead? Check if they have pink templates….LOL
Gosh! This sounds so PPP! 😀 But thanks for the heads up. You never know when you need another blog! 😉
The Giddy Tiger says: Yeah, but it’s not 😛
Woot! *runs off to register* now to come up with more drivel 😛
The Giddy Tiger says: All done? *wink*
The only complaint I have about Blogspot is that the widgets are way less cool than the ones on WordPress… and somehow WordPress looks so much neater and cleaner, if you know what I mean.
The Giddy Tiger says: I do know what you mean. And it’s so much easier to comment on WordPress…blogspot comment dialog boxes sometimes take forever to load up. By the time it is ready, I had already forgotten what I’d wanted to say.