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Page Text: Home / Other Wordpress News and Tips / WordPress for Beginners: Which WordPress Is Best to Use When Starting a Web Page? WordPress for Beginners: Which WordPress Is Best to Use When Starting a Web Page? WordPress for Beginners: Which WordPress Is Best to Use When Starting a Web Page? WordPress for Beginners: Starting a Web Page or Blog Using WordPress: WordPress is a free software program that anyone can use to build and maintain a website or blog. Originally intended as an easy way to set up a blog, WordPress today is also used for starting a web page. WordPress is not only free to use, but has evolved since 2003 into an intuitive easy to use platform. It gives users incredible flexibility in how to structure their web pages. WordPress can be used for so many different things; blogs, niches sites (big or small), membership sites, sales pages, etc. The possibilities are almost endless! What is the difference? WordPress is available in two forms: WordPress.com and WordPress.org. However, there are many who are confused between these two. To clarify this, WordPress.com is free for anyone to use and blogs are hosted by them. However, as it is free, there are limits. While, WordPress.org provides the software, it does not host your blog on the Internet. It will there before be necessary for you to find a separate hosting provider as well as purchase a domain name for your blog. However this way provides maximum flexibility and customization for you blog. When Starting a Web Page, which WordPress would be best for Beginners to Use? It can be confusing for as both look very much the same. These are the main pros and cons for both types: WordPress.com Pros: It's free and easy to set up Everything is taken care of: setup, upgrades, spam, backups, security, etc Your blog is on servers managed by WordPress.com Posts are automatically backed up "Blogs of the day" provides extra traffic WordPress.com Cons : Whilst there are hundreds of themes, you can not run a custom theme with basic WordPress.com Can not upload plugins Can not change the PHP code behind your blog for basic WordPress.com URL can look more cumbersome (eg: ExampleBlogSite.WordPress.com) WordPress.org Pros:

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