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Content management systems for a blog

In my own opinion, WordPress is the best content management software on the internet. Statistics shows that about 23% of the entire website on the internet make use of WordPress. WordPress comes with a lot of plugins that makes website set up pretty much easier.
 
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Yes, I subscribe to it, WordPress is an ideal management content system for blog. It is one thing for you to disperse information on a blog and is another thing for you to manage it effectively. Even Wiki is good as well.
 
Of course there are other content management systems depending on your taste and what you want to use them for.
Others like
1. Blogger
2. Wix
3. Weebly
4. Joomla
5. Drupal
They all have different functionalities but people prefer WordPress because of it's simplicity
 
Blogger.com is another great content management software that you can use to build a blog and this software is actually a very good software that you can run a very high standard blog. I made use of this to build my blog and the blog has been going strong from strength to strength.
 
Am really comfortable with WordPress, they provide complete website management tools and software. You can choose various plugins to increase your site's efficiency also.
 
Wordpress is considered an ideal content management system for a blog. However, I would like to know if there are other content management systems that can be used to build a blog?
What do you mean when you speak of a content management platform? Is it a way that you can keep track of the different content that you have on the blog?
 
I do not have a lot of experience but in recent times Hugo, Ghost, and Jyklle have also evolved as some of the best alternatives to Wodpress., These are also open source content management systems ideal for blog sites.
 

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