Should you post your content on Medium? No.(newfangled.com)
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Should you post your content on Medium? No.
https://www.newfangled.com/should-you-post-your-content-on-medium/
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Anyone have recommendations for what to use instead with similar ease of use? Our company is about to start a blog and we want non-techies to be able to write articles. We don't to host it ourselves (ideally) though we'd like to use our own domain.
I'd take a look at static pages.
Go to forestry.io, create new page from starter template. You now have a working blog with source on github.
Then go to netlify.com, create new site and hook it with your github repo. You now have free hosting.
Add custom domain to netlify hosting.
It's about 20 minutes total and you get SSL, global CSN, autopublish on every change, every change as commit, all data in plaintext instead of database (no platform lock in). Super easy version of AWS lambda as a bonus.
It requires zero technical knowledge from writers and gives all the possibilities to technical people
Go to forestry.io, create new page from starter template. You now have a working blog with source on github.
Then go to netlify.com, create new site and hook it with your github repo. You now have free hosting.
Add custom domain to netlify hosting.
It's about 20 minutes total and you get SSL, global CSN, autopublish on every change, every change as commit, all data in plaintext instead of database (no platform lock in). Super easy version of AWS lambda as a bonus.
It requires zero technical knowledge from writers and gives all the possibilities to technical people
Personally if you're looking for something no more complex than Medium I'd just use the WordPress.com paid plans. No membership or sign-in required for your readers and pretty much anyone who has worked in blogging has a knowledge of WordPress. If you're willing to put in the effort and try something new I'll second the Forestry/Netlify approach above with the caveat that it might still require some training if you want to do anything fancy.
Buy domain: NameSilo.com
Get cheap shared hosting plan: SiteGround
In the admin panel of the hosting plan, you can point and click to install a free Wordpress site (the hosting company will do it for free if you contact them). Once it's installed you can point and click to choose a theme.
It takes a little time getting used to everything, but anyone with no coding or technical skills can do it
Get cheap shared hosting plan: SiteGround
In the admin panel of the hosting plan, you can point and click to install a free Wordpress site (the hosting company will do it for free if you contact them). Once it's installed you can point and click to choose a theme.
It takes a little time getting used to everything, but anyone with no coding or technical skills can do it
These are all good options that require no technical expertise:
https://write.as https://ghost.org
https://wordpress.com
I too am interested in the answer to this question.
Wordpress and Drupal are my standbys. (Self-hosted or cloud-hosted.)
Wordpress and Drupal are my standbys. (Self-hosted or cloud-hosted.)
dev.to
So the whole medium keeps the domain authority isn't entirely true