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WordPress.com vs WordPress.org – ¿Cuál es mejor? (Cuadro comparativo)

Mucha gente no se da cuenta de que WordPress.com y WordPress.org son dos plataformas muy diferentes. Esta confusión suele llevar a los principiantes a elegir la opción equivocada para sus necesidades.

Incluso quienes conocen ambas plataformas pueden no conocer sus diferencias. Hemos visto esta confusión muchas veces y sabemos cómo puede afectar al crecimiento de tu sitio web.

A menudo nos preguntan qué plataforma es mejor: WordPress.com o WordPress.org. Para aclarar las cosas, hemos elaborado la comparación más completa entre WordPress.com gratuito y WordPress.org (versión autoalojada).

Nuestro objetivo es destacar las diferencias clave para que pueda tomar una decisión informada y elegir la plataforma adecuada a sus necesidades.

Self hosted WordPress.org vs free WordPress.com

Puesto que elegir la plataforma adecuada es crucial para su éxito en Internet, hemos creado la comparación más detallada entre WordPress.com y WordPress.org (comparación de textos, comparación basada en tablas y una infografía completa).

Puede utilizar los siguientes enlaces para ir a una sección concreta:

Si lo que desea es crear un blog o un sitio web de la forma correcta, puede omitir este artículo y consultar nuestras guías aquí:

Dicho esto, veamos las diferencias entre WordPress.org autoalojado y WordPress.com.

WordPress.com frente a WordPress.org (Infografía)

Self-hosted WordPress.org vs Free WordPress.com

Nota: Esta infografía y este artículo comparan el potente servicio de autoalojamiento WordPress.org con el servicio gratuito de alojamiento de sitios web WordPress.com. Puede desbloquear funciones adicionales en WordPress.com actualizando a su servicio de pago. También hemos destacado estas características.

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Comparación entre WordPress.com y WordPress.org

La mejor manera de entender la diferencia entre WordPress.com y WordPress.org es examinar cada plataforma por separado.

He aquí una comparación de ambas versiones de WordPress:

WordPress.org

WordPress.org, también conocido como “el verdadero WordPress”, es la popular plataforma de sitios web de la que ha oído hablar maravillas.

Es un software de código abierto y 100% gratuito. Todo lo que necesita es un nombre de dominio y alojamiento web. Por eso también se conoce como WordPress autoalojado.

A continuación se exponen los pros y los contras de utilizar el sistema de alojamiento propio WordPress.org para crear tu sitio web o blog.

Ventajas de WordPress.org

Con WordPress.org, tienes el control total de tu sitio web. Eres libre de hacer lo que quieras y personalizarlo tanto como necesites.

Estas son algunas de las ventajas de elegir WordPress.org para crear tu sitio web y la razón por la que es nuestra elección nº 1 como mejor maquetador de sitios web.

  • El software WordPress es gratuito, de código abierto y muy fácil de usar. Lo utiliza más del 43% de todos los sitios web de Internet (véase: ¿Por qué WordPress es gratuito?).
  • Usted es el propietario de su sitio web y de todos sus datos. Su sitio NO será desactivado porque alguien decida que va en contra de sus condiciones de servicio (siempre que usted no esté haciendo algo ilegal). Usted tiene todo el control.
  • Puede añadir plugins / apps de WordPress gratuitos, de pago y personalizados a su sitio web.
  • Puedes personalizar el diseño de tu sitio web según tus necesidades. Puedes añadir cualquier tema de WordPress gratuito o premium que desees. También puede crear diseños completamente personalizados o modificar cualquier cosa que desee.
  • Puedes ganar dinero con tu sitio WordPress publicando tus propios anuncios sin compartir los ingresos con nadie.
  • Puede utilizar potentes herramientas como Google Analytics para realizar análisis y seguimientos personalizados.
  • Puede utilizar WordPress autoalojado para crear una tienda en línea que venda productos digitales o físicos, acepte pagos con tarjeta de crédito y entregue/envíe los productos directamente desde su sitio web.
  • También puede crear sitios de membresía y vender membresías para contenidos premium, cursos, foros, etc., y crear una comunidad en línea en torno a su sitio web.

Contras de WordPress.org

Hay muy pocos contras de utilizar el sitio WordPress.org autoalojado.

  • Como todos los sitios web, necesitará alojamiento web. Aquí es donde se almacenan los archivos de su sitio web en Internet. Al principio, el coste oscila entre 3 y 10 dólares al mes. Sin embargo, a medida que su sitio web crezca y reciba más tráfico, los costes del plan de alojamiento web aumentarán como es de esperar, pero entonces ganará suficiente dinero para cubrir los costes.
  • Necesitarás instalar WordPress. Por suerte, las empresas de alojamiento de WordPress más populares ofrecen opciones de instalación de WordPress en 1 clic. También puedes seguir nuestro completo tutorial sobre cómo instalar WordPress correctamente.
  • Usted es responsable de las actualizaciones. Puede actualizar fácilmente su sitio de WordPress simplemente haciendo clic en el botón de actualización (un clic), por lo que no es demasiado trabajo.
  • Tú eres el responsable de las copias de seguridad. Afortunadamente, hay un montón de plugins de copia de seguridad de WordPress que le permiten establecer copias de seguridad automáticas.

El coste real del sitio web WordPress.org varía en función de lo que estés intentando crear (un blog sencillo, un sitio web de porfolio, una tienda de comercio electrónico, un sitio de membresía, etc.). También hay otros factores como plantillas gratuitas frente a plantillas premium, plugins gratuitos frente a plugins premium, etc.

Con un presupuesto bajo, puedes crear tu sitio web por tan solo 46 $ al año. Consulta nuestra guía sobre cuánto cuesta realmente crear un sitio web con WordPress para conocer todos los detalles.

Para el 99% de los usuarios, nuestra recomendación es siempre utilizar WordPress.org. Consulte nuestra guía sobre cómo crear un sitio web.

Bonificación: El equipo de Bluehost ofrece a nuestros lectores un 75% de descuento en alojamiento web + un nombre de dominio gratis. Son un proveedor de alojamiento WordPress recomendado oficialmente.

WordPress.com

WordPress.com es un servicio de alojamiento creado por Automattic, la empresa dirigida por el cofundador de WordPress, Matt Mullenweg. Debido al mismo fundador, los usuarios suelen confundir WordPress.com con el popular software WordPress.org.

El servicio de alojamiento de WordPress.com tiene seis planes de precios:

  • Gratuito – Muy limitado y restrictivo en cuanto a características.
  • Starter – 48 $ al año
  • Explorer – 96 $ al año
  • Creador – 300 $ al año
  • Entreprenuer – 540 $ al año (Adecuado para sitios de comercio electrónico que utilicen WooCommerce)
  • VIP – a partir de 25.000 $ anuales

Veamos los pros y los contras de WordPress.com.

Ventajas de WordPress.com

La plataforma gratuita WordPress.com es una buena opción para los blogueros aficionados y los que empiezan un blog para su familia. Estas son algunas de las ventajas de utilizar WordPress.com:

  • Es gratuito hasta 3 GB de espacio. Después de eso, tendrás que cambiar a un plan de pago para obtener más espacio de almacenamiento. (El plan Starter por 48 $/año te da 6GB, el plan Explorer por 96 $/año te da 13GB de almacenamiento, el plan Creator por 300 $/año viene con 50GB de almacenamiento).
  • No tendrás que preocuparte por actualizaciones ni copias de seguridad. WordPress.com se encargará de ello.

Contras de WordPress.com

Existen varias limitaciones de WordPress.com gratuito, que lo diferencian de WordPress.org. Estas son algunas de las desventajas de usar WordPress.com:

  • Ponen anuncios en todos los sitios web gratuitos. Tus usuarios ven esos anuncios y tú no ganas dinero con ellos. Si no quieres que tus usuarios vean sus anuncios, puedes actualizar a un plan de pago de WordPress.com (a partir de 48 € al año).
  • NO tiene permisos para vender anuncios en su sitio web, lo que limita seriamente las formas de monetizar su sitio. Si ejecuta un sitio de alto tráfico, entonces usted puede solicitar su programa de publicidad llamado WordAds donde se comparten los ingresos con ellos. Explorador y por encima de los usuarios del plan puede utilizar WordAds de inmediato.
  • No se pueden subir plugins. Los usuarios del plan gratuito tienen las características de Jetpack preactivadas. Los usuarios del plan Creator pueden instalar una selección de plugins compatibles (300 $ / año). El programa VIP de WordPress.com le permite instalar plugins, y comienza a partir de $5000 por mes.
  • No se pueden subir temas personalizados. Los usuarios del plan gratuito solo pueden instalar temas de la colección gratuita limitada. Los usuarios de los planes Explorer y Creator también pueden seleccionar temas premium y utilizar CSS personalizado con esos temas. Las opciones de personalización de la versión gratuita son limitadas.
  • Usted está restringido a sus estadísticas. No puede añadir Google Analytics ni instalar ninguna otra potente plataforma de seguimiento. Los usuarios de los planes Premium y superiores pueden instalar Google Analytics.
  • Los sitios gratuitos de WordPress.com incluyen un subdominio de WordPress.com (por ejemplo, https://yourwebsite.wordpress.com). Necesitarás un plan de pago para obtener un nombre de dominio personalizado (por ejemplo, https://www.yourwebsite.com).
  • Pueden borrar tu sitio en cualquier momento si consideran que infringe sus condiciones de servicio.
  • Su sitio mostrará un enlace “Funciona con WordPress.com”. Puede quitarlo actualizándose al plan Premium.
  • WordPress.com no ofrece ninguna característica de comercio electrónico ni pasarelas de pago integradas a menos que cambies al plan Premium o Emprendedor.
  • No es posible crear sitios web de membresía con WordPress.com.

Como puedes ver, la plataforma de alojamiento WordPress.com es bastante limitada cuando estás en el plan gratuito, personal o incluso premium. Para desbloquear algunas de las características más avanzadas, tienes que estar en el plan Business (300 $ al año) o en el plan VIP (5000 $ al mes).

WordPress.com frente a WordPress.org (FAQ)

Dado que este es un debate popular y WPBeginner es el mayor sitio de recursos gratuitos de WordPress para principiantes, recibimos toneladas de preguntas acerca de WordPress.com vs. WordPress.org.

A continuación hemos intentado responder a las preguntas más frecuentes:

WordPress.com vs WordPress.org – ¿Cuál es mejor?

Si eres un bloguero personal y no te importa acerca de hacer dinero de su sitio web, a continuación, vaya con la libre WordPress.com.

Si tienes una empresa o un blog y quieres ganar dinero con tu sitio, te recomendamos que utilices el alojamiento propio de WordPress.org. Te da la libertad y flexibilidad para hacer crecer tu sitio web como quieras.

Aunque el plan Business de WordPress.com (300 $ / año por cada sitio web) ofrece varias características avanzadas, puede hacer rendir mucho más ese dinero con un sitio WordPress autoalojado, que cuesta 46 $ al año.

En opinión de nuestros expertos, WordPress.org es sin duda la mejor plataforma. Es la plataforma que utilizan todos los blogueros profesionales, los propietarios de pequeñas empresas e incluso grandes marcas como Disney.

¿Puedo rentabilizar un sitio web gratuito de WordPress.com?

WordPress.com no tiene permisos para publicar anuncios en sitios web gratuitos de WordPress.com. Si tienes un sitio web con mucho tráfico, puedes unirte a su programa WordAds y compartir tus ingresos publicitarios con WordPress.com.

Puedes enlazar algunos sitios web de afiliados, pero eso es todo.

Básicamente, tienes opciones muy limitadas para monetizar el contenido de tu sitio web WordPress.com.

Con WordPress.org, tendrá un control total sobre el sistema de gestión de contenidos de sunuevo sitio web y un número ilimitado de opciones de monetización.

WordPress.com vs. WordPress.org – ¿Cuál es mejor para el comercio electrónico?

WordPress.org ofrece la forma más sencilla de crear un sitio web de comercio electrónico. Puedes usar WooCommerce para crear tu tienda o elegir entre muchos otros plugins de WordPress para comercio electrónico, membresía y LMS.

WordPress.com también ofrece un plan de comercio electrónico a partir de 540 dólares al año, que es una cantidad considerable si acabas de empezar. Sin embargo, sigue estando limitado en cuanto a características y tendrás que cumplir las condiciones de servicio de WordPress.com para tu tienda de comercio electrónico.

Consulta nuestra guía sobre cómo crear una tienda online sin un presupuesto elevado. Incluye cómo conseguir tu dominio gratis y todas las potentes características que necesitas para crecer online.

¿Cómo crear un sitio web en WordPress.org?

Para crear un sitio web WordPress autoalojado, necesita un nombre de dominio y alojamiento WordPress.

Un nombre de dominio es la dirección de tu sitio web en Internet, como google.com o wpbeginner.com. El alojamiento web es donde se almacenan los archivos de su sitio web en Internet.

Recomendamos utilizar Bluehost para alojar su sitio web porque es una de las mayores empresas de alojamiento web del mundo. También es un alojamiento web oficial recomendado por WordPress.org. Por último, pero no menos importante, ofrece a nuestros usuarios un dominio gratuito, SSL gratuito y un 75% de descuento en alojamiento.

Para obtener instrucciones paso a paso, puede marcar / comprobar nuestra guía gratuita sobre cómo hacer un sitio web.

Si necesitas ayuda, el equipo de WPBeginner puede incluso instalar WordPress y construir tu sitio web gratis. Obtenga más información acerca de cómo funciona nuestra instalación gratuita de un blog de WordPress.

¿Puedo pasar de WordPress.com a WordPress.org?

A menudo, los nuevos usuarios que no conocen la diferencia entre WordPress.com y WordPress.org acaban empezando con el servicio gratuito de WordPress.com. Una vez que ven las limitaciones de la plataforma, quieren pasarse al “WordPress de verdad”, también conocido como WordPress.org.

Sí, sin duda puedes cambiar de WordPress.com a WordPress.org y trasladar todo tu contenido con bastante facilidad.

Hemos creado una guía paso a paso sobre cómo trasladar tu blog de WordPress.com a WordPress.org, o puedes aprovechar nuestro servicio gratuito de instalación de blogs, y trasladaremos tu blog gratis.

WordPress.com vs. WordPress.org – Resumen

La mejor forma de considerar las diferencias entre WordPress.com y WordPress.org es compararlas con el alquiler o la propiedad de una casa.

WordPress.com es similar a alquilar una casa. Tienes poder y control limitados sobre lo que puedes y no puedes hacer.

WordPress.org es como ser propietario de una casa. Tienes todo el control, nadie puede echarte y puedes hacer lo que quieras.

A continuación encontrará un resumen de todo lo que hemos comentado en nuestra comparativa entre WordPress.org y WordPress.com:

WP.org (Platform)WP.com (Free)WP.com (Premium)WP.com (Business)
Cost$46 - $100 / yearFree$96 / year$300/ year
Custom DomainYesNoYesYes
Hosting StorageUnlimited3 GB13 GB200 GB
Monetization FreedomYesNoYes (with rev/share)Yes (with rev / share)
Branding FreedomYesNoNoYes
All SEO FeaturesYesNoNoYes
Powerful AnalyticsYesNoNoYes
Full Theme SupportYesNoLimitedYes
Full Plugin SupportYesNoNoYes
Ecommerce StoreYesNoNoNo
Membership SiteYesNoNoNo
MaintenanceYesNoNoNo
Full ControlYesNoNoNo

Reflexiones finales

La confusión creada por dominios similares, WordPress.com vs. WordPress.org, es bastante desafortunada para los principiantes. Hay mucha historia detrás de estas decisiones, y puedes leer más acerca de ello en nuestro artículo sobre cómo se relacionan WordPress.com y WordPress.org.

Esperamos que este artículo le haya sido útil para comprender las principales diferencias entre WordPress.org y WordPress.com.

Le deseamos lo mejor con su sitio web y esperamos que haya elegido la plataforma adecuada: WordPress.org.

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  1. Falak

    Is there any Number where I can contact Wordpress support? I have few queries on upgrading my blog.

  2. Mac

    Thanks so much for the response. I have refunded 73$ now and I still retain my domain name.
    There is a problem now. I goto BLUEHOST and insert my domain name to register and it requires a password to verify I am the owner
    I typed my password and it cannot login. And I am sure of my password.
    Please help … Thanks in anticipation

  3. Macc

    I will use your coupon code for bluehost. If I want a refund of my 99$.can I take all full refund or I still leave my domain name with them. Tho its just 36hours now that I registered. Which do you recommend? Take all 99 and goto bluehost for all or take 73 and pay them for domain?

    • Editorial Staff

      Hey Macc,

      You can’t get a refund on a domain name. So probably best to get a refund and move to Bluehost. You can point your domain to Bluehost.

      Administrador

  4. Mac

    I just purcahsed a domain and hosting from wordpress.com at 99$. Now I started seeing the diffs btw wordpress.com and .org
    My question is
    Can I go take a refund of my 99$, and then goto bluehost for hosting and get to wordpress.org
    Or
    I just export my files as youve said and leave the 99$. And I am still going to pay for bluehost again?
    Please I am confused. In a nutshell. Since I already purchased a premium plan from wordpress.com. Will I still pay to bluehost for another host again cos I want to migrate to wordpress.org? Cos I am a begginer and no money.

  5. Carrie

    my question. I am not a blogger. I just need a website for my business with:

    1. about page with my pictures
    2. pages (maybe two additoinal) services (not selling just telling what my business has and contact me)
    3. three emails with business domain (i have domanin)
    4. maybe a contact form
    5. maybe a newsletter (maybe in the future but not now)
    6. no sponsors – but links to certifications, etc.
    7. job postings

    It seems as though the wordpress.com premium would benefit me.

    Can you please direct me if this .com would be the best option? Thanks!

  6. vaibhav arora

    i suggest it too wordpress.org is really good for professional blogger as it allow customization as per our need

  7. Larissa

    What about the paid WordPress.com plans (personal, premium, business)? How do they compare to WordPress.org? I don’t have a lot of disposable income, especially for a blog that’s not currently generating any money, but I’d like to add some scripts for Google Analytics and a couple of affiliate programs. The personal plan is reasonably priced but WordPress does not make it at all clear what kind of benefits are included in comparison to the free plan. And what is the difference between the premium plan and WordPress.org? The features seem to be almost identical.

  8. muhammadmubashar

    hello sir,my concern is security and wordpress.org.how muc difficult is that and also how different is worpress.org vs wordpress.com for a novice user.and how different is to optimize wordpress.org vs wordpress.com
    if we have features like ddos and spam control and other ones.will our site be safe from hackers or is it vulnerable.can a novice do this easily.
    Do You Offer Training For Wordpress.org i dont mind if i have to pay.
    Thanks

  9. Muhammad Tabish

    Wow, This is Great Article Thank for the WordPress,org Difference, and WordPress Dot Com, Thank You So Much,

  10. François

    I have a premium account with WordPress since 10 month,. A Domaine name and I will use your service to move to WordPress.org my blog.

    I have Basic simple questions:
    1) can you confirm me that after the moving process , I will not have to continue to pay the WordPress.com premium ( Maybe just the small year fee to keep the redirect)?
    2) my WordPress.org will be host by Bluehost. can I do the important setting with an IMac ?
    3) can,I had post with an iPad ?

    Thanks for your answer, Icall start the process with you in few days.

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi François,

      1. You will not have to pay for WordPress.com Premium. However, you will have to pay for your domain when its registration expires.

      2. You can use any computer PC or Mac to update and manage your site.

      3. You can add posts with an iPad.

      Administrador

  11. Sue warren

    You’ve convinced me. Now can I use Wordpress.org and integrate it with my existing website which is powered by weebly and they own my domain and email? Thanks.

    • Rajendra Zore

      Self-host your WordPress Blog & later Migrate Weebly to WordPress.

  12. Laura Campbell

    Hi,

    I have used the free Wordpress website for about two years to blog pictures and memories
    and have used up the 3 GB. I just would like the least amount money spent on something for a blog to post pictures and videos for my kids to read one day. At this light, I posted a lot of pics which is why I’ve used up the 3GB. Is there one you’d recommend? I thought there is one that is about $100 a year for 15 GB. What happens, though, after you use up 15 GB? Do you have to pay the higher membership or just it restart every year? Also, I thought I read something here differently that says you can pay just $20 a year for more GB but perhaps less than 15 GB. Is that correct? Any thoughts would be helpful as I’m not computer savvy. Just want to write online with pics one day for my kids to possibly read one day. Thank you for any help!

  13. Amarjit Singh

    With premium plan of 99$ per year. Is it includes hosting, domain name, Google email free for one year?

  14. Lucy Barret

    With free wordpress.com blog, you can’t do much as they have limited features but with wordpress.org, you can add as many features as you want through WordPress plugins. There are so many plugins available online in both free as well as paid options. So my choice would be wordpress.org.

  15. rebecca

    How do I know which version of wordpress I am currently using? (.com or .org?) I am unable to add my own plugins….but I do have my own site name.com (theminiapartment.com). Is there a way to tell which version of wordpress I’m using? And how would I upgrade to wordpress.org? Thanks!

    • Syaz Amirin

      Hi Rebecca!

      Your website is wordpress.com

      You can check at the footer of your site.

  16. Kassi Chapman

    So confused right now! I’ll break my questions down into list form to make it easier:
    1) Can I use my .com site for affiliate marketing and sponsored posts? Or do I need a .org?
    2) Do I need a .org site to use my own plug-ins?
    3) Is having a self-hosted WP difficult? Does it require extensive training on codes and such. I have none.
    Thanks so much for your awesome site!

    • WPBeginner Support

      1. No, you can’t.
      2. Yes you need a self hosted .org site to use your own plugins.
      3. No it is not. There is a learning curve, but you will find plenty of help every step of the way.

      Administrador

  17. Ram Sai Nag

    1)Offer freebies like free pdfs of 3 to 4 pages

    2) Share links on fb groups

    3) Always remember content is king

  18. Akanksha Bhardwaj

    Hi,

    I have recently started blogging and even though I am just doing it out of interest, at some point I would want to pursue it full time. I am on the free – basic wordpress plan. (abc.wordpress.com)

    I have two questions:

    1. What can I do to drive more traffic to my blog?

    2. If, at a later stage, I want to move to an org/ Premium wordpress plan, what happens to my existing subscribers.

  19. Daksh Pokar

    Well Self-Hosted is the best!

  20. Abdus Samad Azad

    Great article for every newbie. I think you should add topics like SEO, website traffic etc.

  21. Petia

    Hi there, I am just starting with blogging and I feel kind a overwhelmed. .
    I paid for my domain and then to be able to use my domain.com not domain.wordpress.com I upgraded to premium on wordpress.com

    Now I feel like I wasted my money since I wanted to do my blog and use it also for affiliate marketing.

    Would you recommend just to start with wordpress.com since I just paid $99 for a year to have it premium?

    Please let me know your thoughts.

    Thank you!

    Petia

    • WPBeginner Support

      WordPress.com premium plans can be canceled and refunded with in 30 days of purchase. Please contact WordPress.com support for more details on that. Your domain registration price will probably be deducted from total cost of premium plan. But you will be able to keep the domain and use it with self hosted WordPress.org website.

      Administrador

  22. Dani Kemeny

    Hi, thanks for all this helpful information.
    I’ve been researching and Just to clarify… so what I need to use wordpress.org is to download wordpress.org, download MAMP and download bluehost?

    • WPBeginner Support

      MAMP is a package that you can install on your Mac computer and test drive WordPress on your own computer. Only you will be able to see and work on your WordPress site with MAMP on your computer.

      Self hosted WordPress.org sites need hosting. BlueHost is a WordPress hosting provider. You signup for their service and then install WordPress on their servers. This way your website will be available on the web for everyone.

      Administrador

  23. nayan

    plz help me I’m using Mail Chimp for mailing lists and I want to add a subscribe form to a couple of my pages. The code mail chimp gives for embedding subscribe form onto my site doesn’t work on WordPress.com.

  24. Palash

    What is meaning of “space” exactly.If i get 3gb space does that means my blog/website can retain 3gb of content and then I will not be able to publish more?

  25. Jesse

    I agree with WANDERINGJULIA. Another take on it is this. I am fully able to handle a self-hosted site. Heck, I even wrote my own theme (PHP), associated CSS, coincident HTML, and added web art (SVG and various and sundry other images). I have four sites on that provider, all registered elsewhere. One is my wife’s. It occurred to me, what if I get run over by a semi? I don’t necessarily care that my blog will whither and waste away, but it might indeed be nice were my wife to have one easy place to logon and get to her stuff (without going to at least two places to pay bills and at least two others to fiddle with somewhat complex control panels). For such a niche case, Wordpress.com might be the answer.

    [Off topic: a cost you didn’t mention for self-hosted blogs, versus Wordpress.com: HTTPS encryption. Wordpress.com provides it free and automatically; on a self-hosted blog one must buy a certificate, and garner the skill to install it.]

  26. Anuradha Chawla

    A thorough elucidation of the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org platforms. In my opinion, WordPress.com is suitable for blogs with which are not meant for any commercial gain. But, if you are a pro-blogger, you should definitely look for WordPress.org as it offers a lot of customization.

  27. Madan

    Having self hosting service gives more services, full control on server and have our fresh domain with proper keyword. While free hosting services have some restrictions and we do not get access to all other plugins, features which we want in our site. If any one planning blog, website for their business then self web hosting is the best option for them.

  28. Ian M

    Using BlueHost, while selecting their entry level domain they offer .org .com etc. Between their domain options .com and .org is there a difference or limiting factor to .com? After reading this post I feel like the startup at wordpress.com is the limiting factor because it isn’t self hosted unlike a domain through BlueHost. A dot com with my domain through BH isn’t a deciding factor on what kind of options and plugins I would want to use compared to what I started with through wordpress.com, right?

  29. Max Basnet

    Awesome report. Totally informative. I already have a registered domain of my own. I transferred from blogspot to WordPress. While blogger asks zero dollar to setup a custom domain which is already registered, WordPress costs certain amount of money. Which means, I have already registered a domain from another company/registrar and I have to pay double ( domain tax + WordPress tax ) . That’s a loss in my mind. The domain which I registered was a national domain from a country and that domain is not available to register anywhere else. In the same way, I don’t want to pay extra money to WordPress. So please I need your help and suggestion on this. I might be switching back to blogspot if needed.

    • Editorial Staff

      You need to use self-hosted WordPress where you pay for hosting, but don’t have to pay the additional “Domain Tax”.

      Administrador

  30. Lauren

    Thank you so much for this brilliant post. I bought both my website domain names through Wordpress.com and was therefore never given the option to choose a host. I was mentally running around in circles confused as to why I never chose a host. Thank you for explaining. Wordpress.com works perfectly for my personal goals as of now. As I become more of a professional in my field that may change and I will adapt my websites accordingly.

  31. Tracey Sharp

    This is a brilliant post and just what I’ve been looking for. I’ve had a blog for several weeks now and realise that wordpress is a bit limiting and also very expensive if you want to upgrade. Reading this and your other posts on transferring to wordpress.org has been invaluable in showing me step by step how to do it. I’ve had a test run and now just need to take the plunge to transfer everything over.

  32. K.J. Larson

    Under “Wordpress.org Benefits” text, your first point is that “It’s free and super-easy to use.” Super-easy, yes. Free, no. Please edit ASAP, as it’s *very* confusing for folks just beginning to navigate the vast online publishing realm.

      • Tango

        You shouldve written “freedom” then, not “free” like free like ..beer? Wut

    • Tyano Jason

      Wordpress.org is 100% free.

  33. FraNK UMEADI

    Thank you so much for this good piece.

  34. JAMES ONUWAJE

    Good day admin, have been reading a whole lot about the wordpress thingy and i plan on opening a wordpress.org website for personal use, i do not have a proper foundation in web area, though i am currently undergoing a training in graphic design, kindly help me out with step by step on creating a wordpress.org website and how to host them.

    Thanks

  35. blankyd brotu

    from my experience with FREE sites, all providers will delete your site at a certain time, regardless of any thing. they give you free space to see if you can get bigger or not, if not then there is no reason for them bother but if you get bigger they would want money for that or they will wipe you off

  36. MELewis

    For me one of the main issues with self-hosting is the lack of a platform to share the content. Sure, you can tweet your posts but that can be a lot of work for little return. Can anyone help me understand how some self-hosted blogs manage to get their content to mirror in the WordPress.com Reader? I have read that this is not allowed yet see it all the time – most recently with some major news outlets such as the New York Post (presumably they pay for a VIP service?)

  37. Maria

    What about the SEO? Is it any difference between wordpress.com and wordpress.org in terms of ranking by google or bing?

    Thanks

  38. Kim Smyth

    Hey, just read the article and my question is-if I have a www. Name. com, free on Wordpress, that’s not the same as a domain name right? And if I want my blog to be a business, I should switch to .org-I get that- but instead, maybe I should start all over because really all I have is a blog PAGE. I don’t have a real website with several pages. That’s the problem for one. Advice?

  39. Francheteau

    Hi
    I just opened an account on wordpress.com and bought the theme PROMENADE. I just realized I can t add any plugins on my website . I would like to switch from Wordpress.com to Wordpress.org, but will I have to pay for my theme again ? or can I switch and keep my Promenade theme ?
    thank you for your help.

    • WPBeginner Support

      Premium themes purchased on WordPress.com are only valid on WordPress.com. You can contact WordPress.com support for more help.

      Administrador

  40. Ayietim

    Hello, thanks for this post. The content and the commens are a great beginner’s guide. I have a blog running on wordpress.com, I started the blog about seven months ago and I am absolutely enjoying myself, do you know why? Yes, I want to make money with it, but not FROM it, I want to make money THROUGH it. This is how, I am a businessman who believes in a building first, a brand with a good and a growing GOODWILL, a goodwill which is trusted by many. Then, one could leverage on the goodwill to make money. You can use your blog to make a name for yourself and use that name to sell yourself to individual and corporate clients. So, whether wordpress.com or wordpress.org, one should on a process which begins with the building a BRAND.

  41. Mubashir Ali

    Wordpress.org is not only a blogging software. It is a great CMS to create every type of websites by using new themes and pluging. With Wordpess.com you cann’t do it. So, wordpress.org is too higher than wordpress.com.

  42. Jerrod Anielle Lopez

    For me, I do not care about that. I blog because I want to share something. Money isn’t always the thing! And what you are saying about WordPress.com is wrong.

    It is very useful and social.

    We blog because want to share. We blog because we want to help. We blog because we have a reason and we do not need to care about what to choose between WordPress.com or WordPress.org.

    • Lana Kane

      You sound so childish, what the author has written is accurate and unbias information. Don’t get emotional about something that isn’t targeted at you. A lot of people blog to make money and share their art. Just because you don’t,doesn’t mean they are wrong.

      On a side note, great article. I enjoyed it and found it informative.

  43. JeffDeWitt

    I’ve built a couple of websites and am maintaining one for my church. I don’t know what tool that site was built with but one of the great things about it is I was given a full, functioning copy of the website on a CD when I took over.

    I wanted a tool that would let me build and tune a site before putting in on some server somewhere and would have complete control over it.

    There is a version of WordPress we can get from Microsoft for free (along with Microsoft “WebMatrix”. It seems to be exactly what I was looking for.

    I’d really be interested in any comments or suggestions about going this route.

  44. wanderingjulia

    I’m about to transfer my wordpress.com to a self-hosted site and truth is I’m starting to feel torn about it.

    From my perspective, there’s no comparing wordpress.com and wordpress.org. Here is why. I see that most of the people who choose wordpress.org do it for the revenue. By the sound of it, they do it for the money they save, the versatility in appearance, and most especially the ads they profit from. Truthfully, this is what drew me to wordpress.org as well.

    However, I’m realizing more and more that I blog not make money. I blog to share content. I blog to have my voice be heard. I don’t blog for bottomless plugins or endless themes. I blog first and foremost because I have something I want to share, and not to make money.

    Wordpress.com gives me a great space for that. I get to be part of an active community that sees me easily and responds to me immediately. Wordpress.com lets people find me right off the bat and my content becomes relevant.

    Wordpress.org on the other hand, despite all the freedom it can give you in terms of managing your blog, doesn’t give you that community. You’re a lone wolf, so to speak, in the super dense world of the interwebs, and you’ll have to work that much harder to get your voice across and be heard.

    So if you’re a business or a company with a certain look, or if you sell stuff, or you want to make money, yes, wordpress.org is great. But if you want to share your voice and be part of a community that acknowledges, hears, and discusses your thoughts with you, wordpress.com is the place. Plugins and customization and all else are just fluff you may not even need.

  45. Manos Johan Hanssen Seferidis

    I have a blog at wordpress.com and there are some issues that are not been talked here. One huge annoyance is that whatever I might type in the text editor, it get’s re-parsed. Sometimes I want to keep my table’s rows as rows but wordpress.com has to split each little td in a separate line. Also I hate the fact that the editor is so small. I make coding tutorials that tend to be huge and with the current setup it makes it a nightmare to find the correct paragraph of my post.

  46. bernice jooste

    Thank you for the reply. Will I be able to keep my wordpress.com blog name when I change over to using wordpress.org? Also what would the cost be for using wordpress.org per month

  47. WPBeginner Staff

    Using a self hosted WordPress.org site means that you get full control on your website.

    This will allow you to install any plugin you want including the plugins for recipes.

    You will have to maintain your website. This means you will have to make sure your site is up to date using the latest version of WordPress and all plugins and themes. This might sound like a lot of work, but actually WordPress has a built in update system so all you will have to do is to click on the update button.

    As for backups, there are several WordPress plugins which automatically create backup of your website and store it to your dropbox, google drive, or anyother desired location.

    Hope this answered your question.

  48. bernice jooste

    I have a wordpress.com account and realize now I cant have any plugins for recipes ect, what do I do?

    If i change to wordpress.org what does the following entail :
    You are responsible for updates. You are responsible for backups,
    You are responsible to prevent SPAM,
    you are responsible for maintenance?
    please advise

    • Saroj

      Hello, their are 2 plugin in wordpress for recipes WP
      1. Ultimate Recipe
      2. EasyRecipe Just try this, they will defiantly work.

  49. bernice jooste

    I started a wordpress.com blog last week im totally a beginner I want to add recipes on my blog and have the print option, now I see that plugins are not available on wordpress.com. I read through the above can you please advise what the following entails :
    responsible for updates, how is this done ?

    responsible for backups how do I do this?

    keeping your site updated and optimised?

  50. Cameron Ward

    I think it’s kind of dumb that wordpress.com can’t have stuff like google adsense or infolinks…I just find that utterly silly

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