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May 12 2008

Blogger Verses WordPress

Published by there4u at 8:00 am under Work at Home Businesses Edit This

If you are looking for a great place to blog I can suggest two sites:  Blogger and Wordpress.  Both are equally as popular and have their good and bad points.  I’ll give you a little glimpse of each one so that you can decide which one is write for you.

Blogger:  Start here if you are a newbie or you absolutely have no intention of learning any type of html.  This site is easy to use, even if you have never turned a computer on before.  I love my blogger blogs and can update them quite easily.  Blogger is also affiliated with Google Adsense so you it is really easy to get an account set up on your blog.  The downside is it’s less customizable then Wordpress and has only a few themes to choose from.

Wordpress:  This blogging site is for individuals who are more advanced or want to do so much more with their blog.  With Wordpress you can make your blog almost exactly like a website.  I don’t see much difference.  There are tons of theme’s to choose from.  The only downside is, I find it quite difficult to learn how to do all the things I want to do on it.  I become frustrated at times.  Wordpress is suppose to be the best at bringing in search engine traffic-far better at it than Blogger.

So you could start off with blogger and eventually switch to Wordpress or give Wordpress a try to see if you have any trouble setting things up.  Either way,  you have two great blogging sites to get started with.

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