WordPress.org VS WordPress.com

It’s very confusing when you encounter for the first time about WordPress.org and WordPress.com. It’s a common practice especially for bloggers to choose what is the best to use in terms of publishing their websites.

 
WordPress.org is where WordPress software package is downloadable for free. Aside from that you can also download community e-mail lists, community support forums, documentation, plugins and website templates.

On the other hand, WordPress.com is a site where you can register and start making your own website. There services is also free of charge. You don’t need to purchase a hosting plan or a domain with Wordpres.com. Although you can use your own domain name if you are using the upgrade version of WordPress.com. If you register for a WordPress.com blog, you can ge a free subdomain like “love.wordpress.com” or map an internet site to ensure that your site could be acquired at “example.com” without any “.wordpress.com” portion. However, you don’t have control in the server, databases and FTP connection. JavaScript embeds and CSS are restriced for security purposes, however, you can purchase a paid out upgrade to offer the energy for full customization.

WordPress.org and WordPress.com Face Off!

1. Self-hosted WordPress:
Pros:

  1. Authority to upload themes both free and commercial templates..
  2. Authority to upload plugins both free and paid versions.
  3. Great support community and resources.
  4. Complete control to change code if you’re a geeky person like CSS editing, snippets editing and scripting language.
  5. FTP access.
  6. Unlimited webspace and bandwidth.

Cons:

  1. Paying for web hosting plan monthly or annually.
  2. Register for a domain name of your website.
  3. Requires programming knowledge to set it up.
  4. You are responsible for maintaining your website like software updates, backups and plugins you want to use.

2. WordPress.com

Pros:

  1. Easier to set up.
  2. Backups and upgrades are done automatically.
  3. Posts are being backed up automatically.
  4. Secure login.

Cons:

  1. Can’t install a custom theme.
  2. Limited webspace and bandwdith.
  3. No ftp access.
  4. No Mysql admin access.
  5. No phpmyadmin access.
  6. Can’t hack the PHP code behind your blog
  7. Can’t upload plugins.

Only the upgrade version of WordPress.com allows to upload custom themes, custom PHP code, ad code, and WordPress plugins.

Recommended Web Hosting for WordPress

There are literally thousands of web hosting companies out there. Bluehost is a popular choice with one simple “unlimited” plan. The downside could be that they have no option to upgrade to VPS or dedicated hosting for your future needs. The limits they set on inodes (i.e number of files) of 50,000 only may also be too low for above average usage.

InMotion Hosting is great for businesses. Although a bit pricey, you get what you pay for. They have 90 days money back guarantee which is the longest guarantee we found in this industry.

Hostgator is our favorite because their support is second to none. You can check out the superior support options 24/7 (via phone, live chat, ticket system, video tutorials etc.). You can upgrade to the VPS and dedicated hosting plan if your site grows. We have been using them for 8 years and they are the best by far after we tried almost 30 different web hosting companies. They are the only hosting company that allows you to try before you buy.

You can check out Hostgator for only 1¢ using coupon code LINUXHOSTING

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