When is a blog not a website? A blog is not a website, never has been, never will be.
Debate has been raging for quite sometime about blogs being used as websites and that there is nothing wrong with it. And as a website and blog designer I could not disagree more. Websites have a particular purpose in life while blogs have quite another purpose in life. It’s like saying which is better, the apple or the orange. They each have their pros and cons. So let’s take a look shall we.


OK, now that we have that out of the way. Oh, confused? Let’s expand shall we?
Each site can do the same as the other. The difference is how they get there and how the back end works. For example, I know plenty of bloggers out there and most (not all) did not setup or do not maintain the back end. They hired someone to come in design the site, put in the necessary plugins (based on the business) then turned the site over to the owner or blogger in question. Websites were are built by someone who knows HTML and other codes and scripts then turns the site over to the owner.
The difference is that an owner can easily add content whenever they so choose to a blog. Updating a site is a little bit different in that the owner has to send the changes to a webmaster to update the content. Which is not all that difficult if the web designer in question created a clean design and used a template (much like blogs now-a-days).
So websites are not necessarily static as content can be updated just as frequently or infrequently (and yes I have found plenty of blogs that have not been updated in over a year) as blogs. Oh, and websites can be just as interactive as blogs with animations, polls, graphics, etc.
Dave Taylor who wrote What’s the Difference Between a blog and a website, stated that you can’t inform your followers when a website is updated is incorrect. You can add a RSS feed to a website as you can a blog. While I found that his comments were probably on the mark at the time he wrote this post, as you can see, his site now contains outdated information. This is the biggest thing people frown on about a website.
A blog is not better than a website any more that a website is better than a blog. They each have their own purposes. I do agree with Catherine Wolniewicz who wrote Websites vs. Blogs. Not only does she outline in succinct terms the differences of each, but also agrees with me that each have their own purposes and can be merged together. A website lends to more creditability since it is usually not easily updated by anyone and their brother. Blogs with the way they are popping up may or may not be credible. After all, anyone can create a blog (free or otherwise) in less than 5 minutes. They may be respectable and I’m not knocking them, but I have read plenty of blogs which tout one quick rich scheme after another or obviously didn’t do their homework on their subject.
For example lets compare these 3 sites.
So as you can see they can be one and the same. If you just want an online diary, which is how blogging came about, then go for a blog. WordPress.com allows you to setup a free blog if you don’t want to make a living via blogging.
I found a really good Business Blogging post that explains in much more detail about using blogs to promote your business and what your blog should have. In fact, if you are starting a new business you should regularly visit GrowMap (or click on their RSS once you get there).
If you have a lot of information that won’t change much (businesses especially) go with a website and embed a blog on your site. The blog will not only get attention, but it benefit your website, especially if you’ve had your website for a long time. Think of this as an “oranapple”. The best of both worlds.
If you’re not technically inclined, hire someone like us who can setup or create web sites and/or blogs. NOTE: Not all web designers do WordPress setup and not all WordPress designers do web design. But there are a few of us out there that can see the world in array of colors versus black and white.
What’s your opinion on websites vs blogs?
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Gomez from AutoGlass
February 2nd, 2010 at 3:11 pm
It will be interesting to see how this continues to evolve as the team at WordPress pushes its functionality. With the rumors of the added features to really make it a CMS, the lines could end up being blurred much further.
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CJ
February 3rd, 2010 at 12:49 pm
Gomez — Yes, I agree that as WordPress expands and grows it is likely to become one of the best tools out there. Drupal and Joomla are good CMS tools, but not always easy to understand or figure out. If WordPress keeps up this pace I do believe theye will push the CMS and web designers into a whole new way of doing business.
Pubudu Kodikara
February 9th, 2010 at 10:47 am
Great post bro… earlier i faced many problems by not understanding this concept… thats why i started my blog with Joomla and moved to wordpress in the middle!
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Used Computers
February 10th, 2010 at 11:11 am
This post was very helpful for me to look at the big picture. I often get lost in the small details and forget about the long-term plan.
CJ
February 10th, 2010 at 3:55 pm
Pubudu, thanks for visiting. It is a bit confusing on what to use and when. I think with the way that WordPress is blurring the lines it’s probably not going to be any clearer anytime soon. WP is just so user friendly. How did you find Joomla? Was it easy to use and figure out?
josh from new jersey movers
February 22nd, 2010 at 12:43 pm
You described this in very clear detail but I disagree with you on one fundamental fact – a blog is a *type* of website. Any live site on the internet is a website, but there are different types of websites. There are e-commerce websites, lead generation websites, informational websites, personal websites, social websites, and many more. A blog is just a type of website, or really it’s just a type of content. Any type of website can also have a blog on it. You could have a corporate website with a blog section, for example.
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cj
February 23rd, 2010 at 2:46 pm
Josh — thank you for stopping by. I see what you are saying, but would still disagree. It’s not only the mechanics behind the site that make it inherently different, it’s also in what you are trying to accomplish. Maybe the end user sees it as the same thing, but for the people designing, creating content, driving potential customers to the site, and maintaining it, it is quite different.
They also involved completely different skill sets. While I may be great at setting up a blog site, I may not be that great at creating a CMS (content management system) site.
Yes, websites can and do have blogs. CreativeAce is a prime example of a web site with a blog. It seems seamless to the end user, but for me it is not only two different skill sets, but 2 different things I am trying to accomplish. The web site houses all the information that I want with minor changes over time, while the blog is for constantly changing information. The people who read my blog don’t necessarily care about my services per se (although I would prefer they did). Other potential clients would prefer to see the invisible writer before hiring me so the blog is a conversation that I use to help me network, when/if they want my services they just open the other door and see what I have to offer.
PS: How is the weather up there? I grew up in NJ and I find that blogging makes this a much smaller world
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July 21st, 2010 at 3:14 am
Great post. Very informative. Site has been added to my RSS feed for later browsing.
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neil from web design liverpool
August 2nd, 2010 at 7:26 am
“When is a blog not a website? A blog is not a website, never has been, never will be.” agree STRONGLY. the amount of companies now that resell wordpress or drupal sites is disappointing. I remember a time when you had to be a skilled coder, now you merely need to be a reseller.