Tumblogging: WordPress vs. Tumblr

Tumblogging WordPress vs TumblrTumblogging, posting short, often multimedia, blog posts on sites like Tumblr, has been consistently growing in popularity for a couple of years now. Tumblr is the most well-known tumblog service out there, but there are also themes that can turn your WordPress blog into a tumblog-style site.

Tumblogging is a great option for those people who don’t want to post long blog posts, but do want to share images, music, videos, and other snippets of content with their followers.

There’s less pressure with a tumblog than there is with a regular blog, and it’s often viewed as a much more casual kind of presence. So the question becomes, which platform should you use?

Should you sign up for Tumblr? Or should you host your own tumblog with the self-hosted version of WordPress? Or is there something else entirely you could do? Read on to find out.

WordPress for tumblogging

Since the release of WordPress 3.0, you’ve had the ability to add your own custom post types to WP. This opens up a lot of possibilities for tumblogging, as you can set post types with custom formats for videos, photos, audio, quote, text, and other kinds of post content. It’s now much easier for developers to create tumblog themes that actually look more like the tumblogs you’d see on sites like Tumblr. This removes one of the big disadvantages that used to exist in using WordPress for tumblog-style posting.

The WooTumblog plugin makes it even easier to set up your tumblog on WP. Just install the plugin and WooTubmlog will add a Tumblog posting feature to your Dashboard to make it easy to post Article, Image, Link, Audio, Video, and Quote post types.

The biggest advantage WordPress has is that it’s self-hosted. You have complete control over your content. You can choose whatever host you want, customize your site in whatever way you want, and otherwise be a complete control freak.

Downsides of WordPress

Of course, with all the control WordPress offers, it also means you’re 100% responsible for maintaining your blog. You’re not just responsible for updating the content. You’re also in charge of making sure your site is secure, that your plugins are up to date, and that you don’t have any malicious code on your site. This is often easier said than done.

The other downside to WordPress when compared to Tumblr is that it’s not free. You’ll need at least a basic web host, and that’s going to cost you at least a few dollars a month for even the most basic service. If your tumblog is high-traffic, it might cost you a lot more than that, especially considering the volume of media generally present on a tumblog site.

Seven themes for your WP tumblog

While there are dozens of themes out there for tumblogging with WordPress, here are five that are great to get you started.

CoPilot


Waves


Crisp


Tapestry Child Theme


My Journey


Salju (free)


Tumble Ten (free)

If you’re more interested in creating your own tumblog theme for WordPress, Digging Into WordPress has a great tutorial for doing just that, including the custom post type coding.


Tumblogging with Tumblr

Tumblr has grown into a huge community, with nearly 12 billion posts, over 32 million tumblogs, and more than 39 millions posts per day. It’s definitely the most popular dedicated tumblogging platform out there.

Some of the biggest advantages Tumblr has going for it is that it’s hosted and free. All you have to do is add content. There are plenty of free themes for Tumblr, and the ability to customize your CSS and HTML to create your own theme.

Tumlbr also has the added advantage of a vibrant community surrounding it. Finding content on Tumblr is simple, because you can follow other Tumblogs and reblog their content if you so choose. People can also reblog and like your content. This community is something that a self-hosted tumblog on WordPress doesn’t have (and likely never will have). So if you want to be involved in a tumblogging community, Tumblr is really your best option.

Tumblr Goodies

One nice thing Tumblr offers is a page of “Goodies”. These include apps for mobile devices (they have iPhone, Blackberry, and Android apps), as well as a backup utility for Mac, a Facebook application, a Publish to Twitter option, and a Bookmarklet to make sharing to Tumblr easier.

Disadvantages of Tumblr

The biggest disadvantage to Tumblr is that you’re at the whim of the Tumblr platform. Tumblr has developed a bit of a reputation for downtime, though it seems to have cleared up in recent months. This isn’t usually as much of an issue with a self-hosted solution (as long as you have a good web host).

The other issue that arises from a hosted platform like Tumblr is that you don’t have final control over your content. If Tumblr suddenly shuts down, there’s no guarantee you’ll be able to recover any of your content. If their policies change and your Tumblog suddenly violates those policies, they can shut you down without warning. This is why backing up your Tumblr content is important, so that you’ll still have a copy of everything in the event something should happen.


The wildcard: Posterous

There’s one service we haven’t talked about that’s often overlooked in the world of tumblogging: Posterous.

Posterous is a simple blogging platform that works a little bit different than most. Rather than posting from a dashboard or similar interface, posting is mostly done via email (though they also offer a dashboard for posting and mobile apps for both iOS and Android).

In September 2011 Posterous introduced “Posterous Spaces”, a new take on the tumblog. They now offer more fine-tuned privacy controls so you can post publicly or privately. All of the original functionality of Posterous was maintained, but additional functionality was also added along with some new themes. It’s now a cross between a tumblog and a social network, which may be appealing to some users.

Posterous Spaces also allows users to create multiple Spaces that can be set to public or private, and shared with just the people you want. In a way, it combines the features of Tumblr with those of Google+. Like Tumblr, Posterous has the advantages and disadvantages inherent in a free, hosted service.

If you’re new to tumblogging, Posterous is definitely worth checking out.


Conclusion

Tumblogging is a great way to post quick updates when you don’t have the time or the inclination for regular blogging.

It’s often more casual than a regular blog, more personal, or more granular than a “real” blog. And because of that, it occupies its own space on the web and its own part in our online lives.

There are advantages and disadvantages to each platform, ones that you’ll have to weigh for yourself to see which service best fits what you’re looking for.


Written exclusively for WDD by Cameron Chapman.

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Win an iPad 2 and 5 copies of Parallels

Today we’re bringing you another great giveaway, this time by our friends at Parallels, which provide the best tools for running multiple operating systems – including Windows 8 Developer Preview – side-by-side on your Mac or PC.

Starting today and for the rest of this week, each day they”ll be giving away a copy of their brand new Parallels Workstation 6 or the popular Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac, plus a copy of the Parallels Mobile app!

Friday’s winner takes the jackpot, with not only his choice of software, but also with the ultimate prize of the hottest gadget, a brand new iPad 2!!

Read on for more details about the how to participate and win these awesome prizes!

Here’s a bit more information about the prizes:

Parallels Workstation 6

Benefits for Windows/ Linux PC Web Developers
A new version of its PC virtualization software that lets users run multiple operating systems at the same time on a single Windows or Linux PC. This software to provide PC users with the power and flexibility to seamlessly work across virtual machines (VMs) running multiple guest operating systems (OSs) and the host operating system, making it ideal for a number of user scenarios including testing Windows 8 environments. Parallels Workstation 6 is the only PC virtualization solution that empowers users to remotely access and run all of their VMs from anywhere, thanks to the Parallels Mobile app for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. With certification across more than 25 major Linux distributions and Windows editions, Parallels Workstation 6 lets users automate routine tasks and focus on the project at hand, not the virtualization software. More info


Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac

Benefits for Mac Web Developers
The fastest, most intuitive and immersive version yet of the No. 1 selling software for running Windows and Mac applications side-by-side on a Mac without rebooting. More than 90 new and enhanced features in Parallels Desktop 7 include Mac OS X Lion integration, performance boosts and a powerful new Parallels Mobile app and My Parallels services platform for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch devices. Parallels Desktop 7 is packed with features most desired by users, extending its lead as the best solution for businesses, developers and consumers worldwide. With the ability to support corporate policy compliance, simplification of mass deployments and streamlining of the business user experience, Parallels Desktop for Mac Enterprise Edition is the world’s best-selling, top-rated, most-trusted solution for running Windows applications on the Mac. With the Enterprise Edition, IT departments can support the Macs that business units want, while maintaining compliance to company standards. More info

“Today’s IT professionals, designers and developers need to be able to work on-the-fly and automate routine tasks in order to simplify workflow and improve productivity , whether they use a PC or a Mac. Parallels Workstation 6 and the No. 1 selling Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac respectively transform their PCs and Macs into one-stop labs, allowing IT professionals to work in and move between multiple environments – from Windows 8 to Ubuntu – when developing and testing software, and to access and control their virtual machines and programs from anywhere via an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch with Parallels Mobile.” – Kim Johnston, VP Marketing, Parallels


Apple iPad 2

Two cameras for FaceTime and HD video recording. The dual-core A5 chip. 10-hour battery life.1 Over 200 new software features in iOS 5. And iCloud. All in a remarkably thin, light design. Winner gets the option to choose between black or white models. The iPad2 is the Wi-Fi model with 16GB, retails for $499.99. Free shipping included. The iPad 2 prize is open to US residents only. More info

Rules:

  • iPad 2 prize only available to US residents only
  • A maximum of 2 entries/comments per person
  • Contest void where prohibited.

How to participate:

  • Enter a comment below.
  • You can get a bonus entry by tweeting about this contest and leaving a second comment with a link to that tweet. You can get the url of your tweet by clicking on the date/time stamp of your tweet.

Contest will run from November 14th through November 18th, 2011. Results will be announced at the end of each day, after 6PM PST. This page will be updated with the winner’s name and we will also notify the winner via email each day. Results will also be tweeted out via @designerdepot Friday’s pick will also get the grand prize of iPad2!

Good luck to everyone and thanks to Parallels for bringing these awesome prizes to the WDD audience!

[UPDATE]

Monday’s winner: Sharon Sislock #360
Tuesday’s winner: Joseph Werle #812

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