Well here I am over on my newly created Weebly blog demonstrating how easy it is to get a blog up and going on Weebly. One thing that must be noted immediately if you are trying out the different formats, is that Weebly has the most graphical blog editor that I have personally used. You can just drag and drop elements like any high quality DTP (Desk Top Publishing) software, and probably with little to no effort at all you could potentially have a website that rivals major news sites, like the Huffpo, CNN, or any of that other crap I don't read.
The down sides of course to Weebly (which many of you are probably thinking "what is Weebly?" might demonstrate) is that it isn't all that well know, doesn't appear to have an interlocked community, and doesn't appear to have it's own social network attachments. That shouldn't be enough to scare you off if you know deep down inside that people are going to scream to your site to read what you have to say. Again Weebly could very easily be a better looking format after you get the hang of it's editor.
The down sides of course to Weebly (which many of you are probably thinking "what is Weebly?" might demonstrate) is that it isn't all that well know, doesn't appear to have an interlocked community, and doesn't appear to have it's own social network attachments. That shouldn't be enough to scare you off if you know deep down inside that people are going to scream to your site to read what you have to say. Again Weebly could very easily be a better looking format after you get the hang of it's editor.