Blogger Or WordPress? - How To Choose. Yes in 2021, Google's blogger platform - .blogspot.com is still alive and well - even getting updates, despite huge competition from Wordpress and other blogging / website development platforms.
A good percentage of people who first play with blogging,
need to decide if they should get started by using Google's online Blogger
service or set up a WordPress blog on their own domain.
For some, the answer is clearly Blogger. If you do some
searching on the web, you will probably conclude that many more people advocate
WordPress than Blogger.
How come? WordPress has an almost rabid following because it
is compatible with 'Web 2.0'. It comes with the inherent ability for users to
employ third party plugins, as well as small add-on programs called widgets.
These add-ons enhance the functionality of the blog and make
it more attractive. If you do a look-up on Google for WordPress widgets, you
will uncover a few weeks’ worth of resources.
So if WordPress has so many neat plugins and widgets, then
why do I pick Blogger. The answer is not complicated.
I am trying to get visitors from the search engines and in
particular visitors from Google.
Since Google owns Blogger, I think we would be simple minded
not to presume that they give blogs created on Blogger more search engine
juice. To me that's the ultimate plan.
Also, it is so straightforward to produce blogs using
Blogger. Even a newbie can have a blog set up within 10 minutes. It is also
extremely simple to add Google AdSense to Blogger blogs, while it can be a challenge
on WordPress blogs.
Blogger Or WordPress? - How To Choose
Once you have your AdSense publisher ID, you just click a
link to add an AdSense block to your blog and voila - it is done.
So the decision is clear, if you want a more sophisticated
blog, then it's better to go with WordPress. If you want a blog that you can
set up easily and quickly, get boat loads of traffic and make some decent
money, then go with Blogger.
There are also a few high end software programs available,
that let you create and keep track of multiple Blogger blogs from one central
location. This makes it even easier to generate revenue with Blogger.
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