Ask HN: Posterous vs A Blog

9 points by kreedskulls ↗ HN
Hello, I currently have a blog on my page but I am wondering has anyone found a better reason to use Posterous? I have done a bit of research but I would prefer if someone with a bit more experience in both could help me with the pros/cons of each.

Thanks

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Here what I feel. Posterous v WP blog ( hosted on a custom domain and not *.wordpress.com)

Posterous : Pros 1. Very easy to set up. 2. Easy to put up photo albums (no need for plugins etc) 3. No need for upgrading etc. Posterous does that for you.

Cons: 1. Limited customization (themes, widgets etc) 2. Cannot put up ads

1) setting up wordpress on a custom domain is ridiculously easy.

2) There are a million photo album plugins

3) Upgrading WP is a piece of cake

Maintaining a decent blog often involves more work than expected.

If I was starting over, I'd probably just go with something like Posterous for the random occasion when I want to write something and be done with it. Tumblr is also a possibility as well.

i think the pitch for tumblr and posterous versus wordpress blogger, etc. is that they were designed from the start to be social.
Thanks for all the advice, since we don't use the blog for a source of revenue we don't have to have ads. I would like to have it customized better, so the next designer for my site I will probably have them customize the blog to match the site or just do Posterous.
I have two blogs with Posterous, one of which is a daily picturial blog (Daily Tagxedo http://daily.tagxedo.com). Posterous is very easy to use and most of the time I just do it through email. If the comparatively limited functionality of Posterous fits your need (vs a full-blown blogging platform), I would recommend it highly because of the ease of use.
If you host a coding blog Posterous' support for gists is really awesome. Posterous can be a tad slow though and I've experienced more downtime I would tolerate in a professional setting so if its a vital part of your being I'd say roll/host your own.