Ask HN: What's the simplest way to integrate a blog onto my website?
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#4Very light, very easy to integrate into your web-pages. A nice publishing / admin centre, highly recommended for your needs here.
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#6The video tutorial takes you through a full install of Perch for content management but the videos towards the end cover dropping in the blog app and customizing templates http://docs.grabaperch.com/video/tutorials/swift/
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#7I've used Tumblr, Wordpress, and Jekyll. My preference is Jekyll, as I find it the easiest to use and can be served very cheaply via S3.
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#9If you have a pre-exisiting website I would suggest you run a blog.xyz.com. You can choose any blog platform you want, personally I use Ghost. http://www.ghost.org
www.foo.com/blog/ is almost always a better idea than blog.foo.com unless you don't care about organic traffic.
Re: Ask HN: What's the simplest way to integrate a blog onto my website?
#10I've used Tumblr, Wordpress, and Jekyll. My preference is Jekyll, as I find it the easiest to use and can be served very cheaply via S3.