I do love the personal feel of LJ, and I've seen it done well as a business-related site. (theppk.com used to use LJ, and it was totally integrated into their site, as one example).
I vote for Wordpress for publishing professional looking blogs which are more about one-to-many communication, rather than many-to-many. Lots of very handy widgets to use as well.
So if I preferred the blog for the magazine to have more of a conversation feel than a blog feel, LJ would be your recommendation? (Because the more I think about it, the more that's the case, but I'm not sure that the non-LJ blogs I read aren't conversationny.)
the trouble with lj (or at least with my perception of lj) is that it's not a privileged conversation - as trixtah notes, it's a many-many thing. there's a continuous ongoing conversation-space in which voices come and go and connect to other voices. a blog is more one-many in that there's a clear entity who "owns" the conversation, in the sense of providing direction and setting the basic tone and parameters.
Good point. I think of the magazine as a mix of personal and professional. That is, I don't want anything about it to be too slick -- it's a love project, and I want my love for it to shine out.
I think that Wordpress makes sense for anything that's supposed to look even kind of professional. At least, I wouldn't use LJ for that, and of the non-LJ platforms, I like Wordpress the best.
The only reason I use LJ for personal communication is the pre-exsting network of close acquaintances on LJ. At this point you can't trust the LJ admins not to close down your account arbitrarily (and this was true even before 6 Apart sold out to the Russians). Blogger's reputation isn't as bad, but I basically do not trust mass third-party blog hosts.
I would recommend self-hosting the blog, and using WordPress.
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Date: 2009-02-09 06:07 am (UTC)I would recommend self-hosting the blog, and using WordPress.