
BlogEngine.NET is an Open Source, ASP.NET blogging engine. It can easily be hosted on any Windows Server running IIS. In addition to this, BlogEngine.NET is available within the Azure Marketplace. The Azure Marketplace offers the ability to easily deploy BlogEngine.NET into an Azure App Service Web App.
BlogEngine.NET is an open-source ASP.NET-based blogging platform. It allows users to create and manage their blogs with ease. It provides a rich set of features, including:
- Customizable themes: Users can choose from a variety of themes or create their own to customize the look and feel of their blogs.
- Multi-author support: Multiple users can contribute to a single blog with different levels of access and permissions.
- SEO-friendly: BlogEngine.NET is designed with search engine optimization (SEO) in mind, helping to improve the visibility of blogs in search engine results.
- Extensibility: It supports extensions and plugins, allowing users to enhance the functionality of their blogs with additional features.
- Integration: It integrates with various third-party services and platforms, such as social media networks, to extend its capabilities.
BlogEngine.NET is a popular choice for bloggers and website owners who prefer the flexibility and customization options offered by an ASP.NET-based platform.
To find the BlogEngine.NET in the Azure Marketplace just follow the below steps:
- Navigate to the Azure Portal
- Click on the “New” plus sign button in the top left of the Azure Portal
- Simply type “BlogEngine.NET” into the search box, and “BlogEngine.NET” will be an auto suggested option.
- Upon hitting Enter a list of results will display showing the “BlogEngine.NET”
- Click on “BlogEngine.NET” in the list to bring up the information about it
- Lastly, click “Create” and follow the prompts to configure and setup BlogEngine.NET using Azure App Service: Web Apps

Happy blogging in the cloud!
Original Article Source: Azure Marketplace: BlogEngine.NET written by Chris Pietschmann (If you're reading this somewhere other than Build5Nines.com, it was republished without permission.)

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