The hubs has requested that I start a blog devoted to just our house. I wasn't sure but have agreed. If he doesn’t think that crazy couple adventures should include our home reno then I suppose I’ll go along with it in hopes that he’ll blog too. Maybe? Yeah right. I dream.
Now I am stuck with what to name the new blog and should it still be on blogspot or wordpress or some other unknown [to me at this time] hosting website. A few friends use wordpress and I definitely like the ability they have to personalize their blogs. I’m certainly too cheap to be buying a domain .. that is unless they are cheaper than I imagine. Who knows. But really, my free blog currently does the job of recording our stories and really you may be surprised to hear how many times I ask Joe “Can we reuse that?” Really I’m just thrifty, cheap, whatever you want to call it I’m a girl trying to make it happen on ONE INCOME.
Renovating our house should give me more blog material and I am hopeful that I will blog more than I have in the past year. I am even considering bringing the laptop with me to work to blog on my lunch break since our internet is less than friendly at home. I cannot load ANY pictures at home, I’ve tried many times. Still thinking that one through.
Any suggestions from the few people still out there? We have gone from Our Adventures Overseas to Crazy Couple Adventures. Would the next logical blog be Crazy Couple House? Or just Crazy House? Doesn’t that sound a bit too much like an insane asylum? Should I go in a different direction entirely? Ugly House? Cute little old run down house? Gosh that’s boring. I’m just not sure. I know from reading younghouselove.com that we can’t go with anything resembling “This Old House” which um, hello is so appropriate for our little place.
I follow quite a few blogs through my Google reader; perhaps I need to go to each actual website to view the different options out there and to get some ideas. Ugh, but that sounds time consuming. Especially with uber-slow internet.
After a quick Google search, these are the top 31 (oh my gosh, there are 31!)
1. WordPress (http://wordpress.com) - this one is number one for one main reason, it does not have ads on your blog
2. Blogger/BlogSpot (http://blogger.com) – this is one of the most commonly used blogs, it is user friendly.
3. LiveJournal (http://livejournal.com) - this is a great tool for writers.
4. Vox (http://vox.com) - a personal blogging service.
5. BlogSome (blogsome.com) - fastest growing blog host.
6. Xanga (www.xanga.com) – community centric.
7. Facebook (www.myspace.com) - community centric, many options
8. Myspace (www.myspace.com) - community centric, many options
9. Insane Journal (InsaneJournal.com) –same software as LiveJournal
10. Journal Fen (JournalFen.net) – same platform as LiveJournal
11. BlogABond (Blogabond.com) – A site dedicated to travel blogs with map integration and more.
12. Blog Cheese (BlogCheese.com) – A video blogging website. Nothing to do with cheese.
13. Busy Thumbs (BusyThumbs.com)- A blog site specifically for your text messages and camera phone images.
14. FreeVlog (Freevlog) – Designed for video blogging and completely free.
15. Trippert (Trippert.com) – Create and share blogs of your travels.
16. Word Count Journal (http://www.wordcountjournal.com) – A new blogging format that is also part challenge.
17. Blogetery (Blogetery.com) – Offers multiple templates, anti-spam, free sub-domain and more.
18. EduBlogs (Edublogs.com) – WordPress powered blogging for educators and students alike.
19. Blog (Blog.com) – Offers free blog hosting with unlimited bandwidth for their free package, more benefits for paid members.
20. Blogr (Blogr.com) – Allows you to blog, host photos & videos, and podcasts.
21. Blogster (Blogster.com) – Offers free image hosting in addition to free blogs.
22. Bravenet (Bravenet.com) – Free blog hosting with RSS feeds and more.
23. ClearBlogs (ClearBlogs.com) – Free blog hosting and offers templates, friends only posts, IP-Banning and more.
24. Multiply (Multiply.com) – Mixes blogging and social networking, with photo galleries and more.
25. Netcipia (Netcipia.com) – Free blog and wiki for private or public display with 2GB of storage.
26. Open Diary (Open Diary.com) – Offers unlimited storage and posts.
27. ShoutPost (ShoutPost.com) – A platform for creating blogs with a focus on generating traffic.
28. Soul Cast (SoulCast.com) – Anonymous blogging.
29. Tumblr (Tumblr.com) – A blog platform with a focus on allowing media-rich posts.
30. Weebly (Weebly.com) – Allows you to create a site and blog, free hosting and change designs on the fly.
31. ZoomShare (Zoomshare.com) – Free blog hosting with 250MB of free storage
I can’t say knowing the top 31 helps me any, I might actually be more confused.
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