Nov 05

WordPress.com allows to change the look of your blog with over 60 attractive themes. The themes range from professional to fun to crazy. You can switch themes instantly with just a click of a button. If you’re a CSS pro, you can also customize your CSS code. A built-in rich text editor makes it easy to create great looking posts. You can upload your own photos or include images from other services like Photobucket or Flickr.

Blogger is a great site to start blogging for beginners. You don’t have to deal with HTML and CSS every time you want to change the look of your blog. With the Layouts feature, you can drag-and-drop to move parts of your page around, and choose new fonts and colors with easy mouse clicks.

Windows Live Spaces is the place to share with confidence. Make your experience better with special offers just for you.

Xanga is an online community for you and your friends. You can easily start your own free weblog, share photos and videos, and meet new friends, too!

Live Journal is an online journaling community, where people from around the world share stories, discuss topics and keep in touch with friends. It’s a free service that you can use for meeting people and creating bonds through writing and sharing. You can insert photos, videos, and widgets into your journal from popular sites like YouTube, Photobucket, Meebo, and Slide.

Blog.com offers free blog hosting with unlimited bandwidth for their free package, more benefits for paid members.

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Weebly.com – Allows you to create a site and blog, free hosting and change designs on the fly. Videos, pictures, maps, and text are added to your website by simply dragging them from the Weebly bar to your webpage.

Vox.com‘s built-in editor, you’ll easily combine words, images, video and audio to create a vibrant record of your life’s moments — big or small. No more oversized email attachments and bounced messages and worries about overwhelming friends and family with inconvenient intrusions. With Vox, you can choose the privacy level for every post, every picture, every sound clip, every video.

Bravenet.com ad-supported free web hosting is loaded with great features: 1.5GB bandwidth,
50MB disk space, easy website builders.

Tumblr.com allows to post text, photos, videos, quotes, and links from any web page in one click. You can use your own dot-com domain name. Upload MP3s just as easily as text and photos.

BlogYx.com is a blogging site with extras such as chat boxes so you can interact with your readers.

Etribes.com allows to share securely by password protecting your content. You can add all your photos, organise them in albums, add descriptions and view them as slideshows.

Multiply.com makes it easy to create, share and discuss your blog, photos, videos and music with more of the people you know, and less of the people you don’t.

Squarespace.com is an exceptionally tuned publishing system for managing websites and blogs. Squarespace is for bloggers, authors, teachers, lawyers, doctors, musicians, small businesses.

ClearBlogs.com offers instant publishing, fully customizable templates, WYSIWYG HTML editor, sub-directory URLs , spam protection, RSS feeds & pinging, friends-only entries, public and private entries, multiple-authors , permanent links, member support forums, upload photos and music, IP banning.

SoulCast.com allows anonymously blogging –uncensored and without constraints. Write about your life and receive real feedback from people who get you.

Open Diary.com offers unlimited storage and posts, low cost subscription rates for advanced features. It’s a great way to connect with friends, keep your life online, and learn about yourself. The best part is that you get your own interactive diary, with unlimited storage and posts.

Terapad.com offers blogs as well as features such as an integrated store.

ShoutPost.com is a platform for creating blogs with a focus on generating traffic.

Nov 04

BusyThumbs – free moblogs for the next generation. Designed for camera phone images.

Xanco is a free mobile weblog, or lifelog. You can take photos or shoot videos with your camera phone and share them with your friends or family anywhere in the world using a lifelog. Add a subject and description and simply upload them to Xanco using email or MMS.

Trippert – travel blogs. Share your travels with the world, find new and cool places to go, add photos and descriptions.

Blogabond is dedicated to travel blogs with map integration. If you’re a world traveler, have got photos to post, stories to tell, and, well, travel to blog about, this one is for you.

BlogCheese – offers video blogging. With BlogCheese you can use your webcam to: stay in touch with friends, tell a story, sing a song—you’re talented!

Freevlog is dedicated to video blogging.

Word Count Journal is a new blog format where you write one word your first day, two words the second, three words the thist, etc. By the end of a non-leap year you’ll have written a total of 66.795 words, more words than most novels.

Oct 04

WordPress.com hosting provided by WordPress developers.

BlogRox – offers 50MB of free online space.

Blogsome – offers large choice of themes.

Edublogs – blogging for educators.

Blogetery – multiple templates, anti-spam, free sub-domain and more.

Oct 03

LiveJournal.com is a free service for all your journaling and blogging needs, offering privacy controls, photo storage, publishing tools, style templates, and online communities for just about every interest imaginable.

JorunalFen.net is a journaling service for fans of movies, television, music and other forms of media entertainment. This service is strictly for users 18 years of age and older.

InsaneJournal.com s a simple yet very customizable online diary. It is built on open source software from Danga Interactive. It allows you to keep in touch with all of your friends. You can create public accounts, called asylums, that allow many people to post about a common subject.

GreatestJournal.com is a free service that allows users to create their own online journals. However, it also allows for interaction among all users through communities and the option of commenting on posts in other people’s journal entries. All other users can leave comments on a user’s public entries, unless the user disables commenting or restricts it to allow only certain people to be able to comment.