The best free blog websites

Best free blog website platforms - Wix/Weebly/Substack
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The best free blog websites can help you to promote your work to a wider audience without the cost associated with opting for a full-blown website of your own and without needing to know about coding. With a little savvy and imagination, a blog or site designed on a free platform can easily compete with ones created using paid-for services.

We've tested and reviewed each of the free blogging platforms below for ease of use, versatility, performance and design. We also took feedback from creatives who have used them in order to understand their long-term effectiveness. In each case, we’ve built a prototype site and assessed the end product.

1. Wix: The best free blog website platform overall
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1. Wix: The best free blog website platform overall
We found Wix very easy to use to start a blog for free. You can do everything with simple templates, so you don't need to know anything about coding. You can remove the ads and get a personalised URL from just £9/$17 a month.
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2. Weebly: the best free blog website for beginners
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2. Weebly: the best free blog website for beginners
Weebly is even easier to use than Wix. That makes it a great choice for artists and designers who are tech-challenged or new to blogging. The free plan comes with hosting included, while paid-for plans start from £5/$10.
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3. Substack: the best free blog platform for newslettersRead more below

3. Substack: the best free blog platform for newsletters
Want to promote your art or design business via an email newsletter and a blog? Substack lets you do both. In our review, we found its editorial interface super-intuitive, and it's free till you take on paying subscribers.
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Wix scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
Interface and usabilityEasy-to-use drag-and-drop approach.★★★★★
VersatilityFairly versatile, with a decent amount of bandwidth.★★★★★
PricingLimited free plan.★★★★
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Weebly scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
Interface and usabilityVery streamlined and easy to use.★★★★★
VersatilityCustomisation options are limited, but there is a range of templates to choose from.★★★★
PricingLimited free plan.★★★★
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Substack scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
Interface and usabilityLightweight and intuitive CMS.★★★★★
VersatilityDesign customisation is very limited but you can send newsletters too.★★★
PricingFree as long as your posts are free.★★★★★
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Wordpress.org scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
Interface and usabilityThe range of options makes for a relatively steep learning curve.★★★★
VersatilityAlmost infinite options to customise your site.★★★★★
PricingFree (although you'll need to buy hosting and a domain name).★★★★★
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Wordpress.com scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
Interface and usabilityMore complex than simple web builders like Wix.★★★★
VersatilityAllows lots of customisation.★★★★
PricingYou'll need to pay if you want your own URL or to remove ads.★★★★
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Joomla scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
Interface and usabilityMore complex than simple web builders like Wix.★★★★
VersatilityAllows lots of customisation.★★★★
PricingYou'll need to pay if you want your own URL or to remove ads.★★★★
Beren Neale
Ecom Editor

Beren has worked on creative titles at Future Publishing for over 13 years. Cutting his teeth as Staff Writer on the digital art magazine ImagineFX, he moved on to edit several creative titles, and is currently the Ecommerce Editor on the most effective creative website in the world. When he's not testing and reviewing the best ergonomic office chairs, phones, laptops, TVs, monitors and various types of storage, he can be found finding and comparing the best deals on the tech that creatives value the most.

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