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Jonathan Bishop is the Technical Media Specialist at Magicomm, LLC in Amesbury, MA. He specializes in the understanding and developing of web 2.0 technologies.

Blogger vs. WordPress

If you haven’t noticed, I just switched from Blogger to WordPress about a week ago. Both are excellent services however I do enjoy WordPress a lot more now that I am finally using it. Now let me break down what I’ve found.

Blogger

Blogger was a great, easy to set up service.

All of my posts were automatically included in Google’s Blog Search as well as it’s organic results. Adding new templates was very easy to do and the XML templates allow a lot of flexibility. I also received a good amount of traffic from people just browsing the Blogger blogs.

WordPress

WordPress is also pretty great. It does require a few extra steps to get started but everything is very well documented.

My favorite part about WordPress is all of the plugins that are available. There were a few problems I ran into with my Blogger blog that were easily solved with my WordPress blog; like displaying code and filtering spam. Another great thing is the WYSIWYG. Blogger’s WYSIWYG was very glitchy for me and I did not like how it formated everything. WordPress also provides you with a pinging service which, once set up, provides greater indexing capabilities than blogger.

So which one is better?

It depends on your level of experience blogging and your knowledge about web technologies. Blogger is easier to use and setup and if you have a GMail account, your already half way there. You can also personalize the URL and it gives very detailed instructions to do this. However, if you have your own web host and domain name I would go with WordPress. It isn’t to hard too set up and in the long run it has a lot more features to play with.

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6 Responses to “Blogger vs. WordPress”

  1. no imagebonz (Who am I?) Says:

    great post!
    i think this will help to those newbies like me.
    thanks for the heads up!

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  2. no imageAnonymous (Who am I?) Says:

    I just switched to WP as well.. I am definitely digging it much more than blogger, even though I only use their free blog services.

    I’ll probably get a host down the line

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  3. no imagedeutlich (Who am I?) Says:

    weird.. it says I’m anonymous and I thought I put in my nickname.

    i probably screwed something up

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  4. no imageCaitlyn (Who am I?) Says:

    I’ve been in love with Wordpress, but I wish I knew how to completely use it. I’m hopeless when it comes to coding and widgets and all of the other blog jargon- hence why I started reading your blog.

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  5. no imageEliot Harper (Who am I?) Says:

    I’ve looked closely at WP, but prefer Movable Type. There used to be a big gap between the two products, but now with MT v4, I believe MT is actually a better product. They’ve now also got an open source version for those who expect stuff for free. Worth checking out.

    Eliot
    VDP blog: http://www.veedeepee.com

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  6. no imageCialisEr (Who am I?) Says:

    Not Bad

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