Ghost has always been an excellent blog platform but since the release of Ghost 3.0, the development team has been slamming out the features on a regular basis to make it even better.This latest feature is the ability to send native email newsletters with Ghost using their new Members & Subscriptions feature (which you can read more about here).The way this works is simple; when you write a... Read More →
You might have heard of Ghost — an open-source blogging platform that launched in 2013. Ghost was founded by John O’Nolan, a former WordPress employee who grew frustrated with the complexities of the traditional blogging platform and decided to do something about it.Today, more than a million people and businesses use Ghost, including Apple, Tinder, and Mozilla. This number is likely to... Read More →
I've always loved the concept of Ghost. It's the (relatively) new kid on the block compared to WordPress and having competition is healthy. Recently, I ran CMS Critic on Ghost for a brief period using their paid Ghost Pro option, here's my Ghost Pro review and why I moved back to WordPress. For those unfamiliar with Ghost Pro, it's basically an offering from the makers of the Ghost... Read More →
Ghost users can now preview their posts within their chosen theme before publication. The free and cloud-hosted blogging solution was crowned winner of the 2014 Critics' Choice Award for Most Promising CMS. As one of the most exciting blogging platforms on the market, Ghost already does a lot of things right. But post previewing was certainly a missing feature, and will no doubt be... Read More →
Ghost isn't exactly brand new anymore, but it's definitely still an exciting project. The free and cloud-hosted blogging platform is attracting bloggers from far and wide with its snazzy interface and welcoming attitude. The platform was even crowned as the 2014 Critics' Choice Award Winner for Most Promising CMS. However, as feature-rich as Ghost is, there's always been something... Read More →