Free Web 2.0 Sites List 2027

Web 2.0 sites are platforms where you can build a free sub-site on someone else's domain: a WordPress.com blog, a Blogger site, a Medium publication, a Weebly page. They give you a publishing surface you do not have to host.

42 sites listed14 of 56 dead, removed (25%)2026-08-19 last checked

Short answer

One genuine Web 2.0 property is publishing. Thirty of them pointing at your money pages is a link scheme.

Web 2.0 sites let you build a free blog on someone else's domain, such as WordPress.com, Blogger or Medium. Running one or two with real content is perfectly safe. Spinning up a network of thin blogs with optimised anchors is a private blog network in all but name, and the footprint is easy for Google to detect.

This list has 42 platforms live on 2026-08-19. Before you use them, it is worth being clear about which version of this tactic works and which is a link scheme.

How to use Web 2.0 platforms sensibly

  1. Pick one or two, not twenty. A single Medium publication you actually write for beats a network of abandoned blogs.
  2. Publish original content on them. Spun or duplicated text is what gets these properties deindexed as a group.
  3. Set canonical tags back to your own site when you republish something you already posted.
  4. Link naturally and mostly with branded anchors. Exact match anchors from free platforms is the classic detectable pattern.
  5. Never treat these as a substitute for your own domain. Anything you build here can vanish without notice.

Free Web 2.0 Sites List 2027

42 verified sites

56 URLs checked on 2026-08-19. 14 were dead or parked and were removed.

Verified sites with authority score, global popularity rank and spam risk band
#WebsiteDASpam risk
1WordPress.comwordpress.com94Low
2Tumblrtumblr.com77Low
3Weeblyweebly.com54Low
4Wixwix.com71Low
5LiveJournallivejournal.comLow
6Zohozoho.comLow
7Xingxing.comLow
8Jimdojimdo.comLow
9Typepadtypepad.comLow
10Evernoteevernote.comLow

How to read this table. DA, PA and Spam Score are real Moz figures from our own bulk checks. A dash means we have not run that domain yet, not that it scored zero, and we would rather show the gap than guess. Lower Spam Score is better. Authority is our own 0 to 100 score derived from global popularity rank, and spam risk is Low for sites with a measurable audience and valid TLS. Every site here was also confirmed to load on 2026-08-19, which is the check DA cannot make: Moz still reports a healthy DA for services that shut down years ago.

One well maintained Web 2.0 property is a publishing channel. Thirty of them pointing at your money pages is a private blog network, and Google has been catching those for over a decade.

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