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WordPress.com vs. WordPress.org?

Posted by Janine Warner - March 26, 2013 - FAQ, Tutorials, Web Design, WordPress, WordPress

So you’ve decided to design your website or blog using WordPress, the super popular open-source content management system (CMS), but now you have to answer the next question. Should you set up your site at WordPress.com, which makes everything super easy, but with some limitations and advertising (unless you pay to avoid their ads). Or, do you go the WordPress.org route, set up an account with a web host and take care of all the maintenance of WordPress on your own — with complete control and many more options?

If you’re not sure, you’re not alone, which is why this infographic was created to help you make a more informed choice:

WordPress.org vs. WordPress.com

 

You can learn more about WordPress.com vs. WordPress.org in this special section of wpmu.org.

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