MyStarterBlog: WordPress Alternative

Many bloggers are using WordPress to create secondary blogs But this also means a few issues that are boring to deal with. That’s where this WordPress alternative will come in: MyStarterBlog.

What are the issues with WordPress?

You must setup a MySQL Database

This ould be areal issue for you depending on your skills and your host. Many cheaper hosting package can limit the how many MySQL database you can setup on your domain package. Because MyStarterBlog does not use any online database, this become a non issue. You just upload the files of the generated blog on your domain. You just need to upload the files to the host if you decide to change hosting company.

WordPress use a backend

It’s a security risk even itf it’s an advantage, of course. You will need to update your blog often. You won’t have that concern since MyStarterBlog does not include a backend. Plus, instead of uploading 4000KB(first time, updates), you just need to update 200KB. You only need to uplaod a few files when you publish a new post.

SEO optimized is not WordPress strong advantage

By default, WordPress does not use permalinks. With MyStarterBlog, the themes are optimized from the start so that the user can think about blogging and SEO.

Even if I use WordPress, it’s only a few issues when dealing with secondary blogs.

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