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What service should I use to create a blog?

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I am thinking of starting a blog. Most blogs show the newest entry at the top of the page. I want to do something different. I want an introductory entry that explains the purpose for the blog to be first and stay at the top of the blog even if I write other entries later, similar to a “Sticky” entry on a discussion forum page. I also want to be able to easily change the order of the posts. Also I'm wondering which is better - Wordpress or Blogspot. I want to keep track of Stats like search engine terms used.
 

Jonathan Jarvis

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Always worth paying a few pounds month for a self hosted domain using a Word Press site. so if your blog takes off you can turn it into an authority site.

For an example see mine Christian Family Resources

Domain name cost £4.99 for two years and hosting about the same per month.

PM me for a chat!
 
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I currently use Wordpress which is very effective and allows a great deal of customisation thanks to a wide range of plugins, widgets, etc. It also allows full customisation of web pages through a handy script editor.
I too would recommend using your own domain name, possibly hosting as well. If you want to set any of these up I'm happy to help (I am a freelance web developer). If you want a hosting provider as well I can send you a link.
 
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I'm a WordPress evangelist myself, but you don't need a special template for a sticky post. Any post in WP can be designated as "sticky" and remain at the top of your page.

I don't know why you'd want to re-order posts, as that is outside the scope of what a blog actually is, but you'd probably have to do that via post dates no matter what software you use.

(I also self-host using WP, but you can start with a blog at wordpress.com if you want to try it out before self-hosting.)
 
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