Kinja - A blogging platform you probably didn't know about!

A few weeks ago, I visited the Lifehacker website in order to look through their big archive of articles. I was looking for VPN related articles, and in order to comment, I had to register a user. But, after registering a user, I suddenly noticed the chance to publish an article. That was interesting, I thought!

Whenever you register a user at Lifehacker (or some other website on their large platform), you will be able to publish articles at Kinja. This is completely free to use blogging platform, and it has a nice design. It is easy to use, and you can publish articles quickly without big trouble.

Of course, you do not have the power over your domain nor anything, so in case you plan on publishing material that might be banned by the site itself, you might want to go somewhere else. But, in case you just want to publish your content at some domain which sounds nice and that is easy to use, Kinja might actually get the job done for you!



Some examples of Kinja users

https://kinja.com/cryptosiggi
https://kinja.com/sergioar
https://kinja.com/ipaddressguide

As you can see, this is what your web address will look like if you decide to publish content on Kinja. And if you want to see actual articles, here you can see an example of such an article: https://cryptosiggi.kinja.com/can-i-earn-money-with-ecosia-1836275989

Maybe you like it, maybe you don't?! But, this is at least another blog platform with a nice design and it isn't Google and Blogger (like this blog), and that is also a value for many people!

What do you think? Have you used Kinja? Are you satisfied with what you see? Have you tried it? Make sure to follow the IP Address Guide on Kinja if you get there, and I will of course follow you back again afterward!

Have a nice day!

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