Blogging tools - August 2013 Mainly newer options. These are hosted suggestions. Obviously, a ton of software is available to download and install. Article: http://www.fastcolabs.com/3015250/what-to-think-about-when-you-choose-a-blog-tool Suggestions from the article: * http://www.squarespace.com * * http://virb.com * http://www.weebly.com * http://www.tumblr.com * http://wordpress.org * http://droppages.com ** http://droppages.com/getting+started/formatting+content - uses Markdown * http://scriptogr.am * http://postach.io * https://draftin.com * the article's pick A few others that I can think of: * http://www.blogger.com - sort of known * http://www.typepad.com - created years ago by the creators of the blogging tool http://www.movabletype.org * https://posthaven.com - founded by the creators of Posterus * http://www.postagon.com ** http://www.postagon.com/help/markdown * http://www.site44.com * http://pages.github.com Related post: https://iwantmyname.com/blog/2013/08/the-best-hosting-services-for-writers.html Feature about Postach.io : q. Inspired by the ease of Tumblr, rolling a Postach.io theme is as easy as creating a single HTML page with inline CSS. We include the technical stuff like Google Analytics, Disqus commenting and share buttons. q.. Feature about Postagon http://www.postagon.com/help/private q. Posts marked as private in the editor will not appear on your public blog. Only those who know the link to it (e.g. through sharing it via email) will be able to view it. This makes it a quick & easy way to share some thoughts to a select group of people. q.. Ones I want to read more about: * https://draftin.com * http://droppages.com * http://www.postagon.com ** http://demo.postagon.com ** uses the font http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Roboto+Slab #blogging - #writing