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Blogger vs WordPress - Where should I Blog?

Blogging

A blog is a frequently updated online personal journal or diary. It is a place to express yourself to the world. A place to share your thoughts and your passions. Really, it’s anything you want it to be. For our purposes we’ll say that a blog is your own website that you are going to update on an ongoing basis. Blog is a short form for the word weblog and the two words are used interchangeably.

There are a two most used blog hosting in the web. You can start blogging now and start earning. Follow our guides related to blogging and your good to go.



1. BLOGGER started since 1999. A product of Google Inc.

Blogger is a blog hosting site which is on par with another blog hosting site (stated below) with a lot of gadgets, templates and features to customize your blog with your taste. Recommended*




Pros and Cons:
-- It’s got all the basics covered
-- You don’t own your site, Google owns it
-- You need to have a Google account
-- Very simple and easy to use
-- Your URL is yourname.blogspot.com but you can transfer your own domain name
-- Limited choice of design templates means it is hard to make your site look unique
-- Template Designer makes it easy to change background, column width, font and colors
-- You can do HTML changes to your template through a browser interface
-- No access to FTP
-- There are no plugins
-- There is a decent number of simple gadgets that you can use to improve your sidebar and footer
-- Integration with Google Adsense account – add ads and start making money
-- Integration with Google+ – Post to Google+, pull Google+ comments instead of default Blogger comments
-- Might not be a viable option in terms of sustainability. It doesn’t get much attention from Google currently and everyone has seen the fate of Google Reader and some other Google products
-- In case there are issues like someone reporting that you use copyrighted material like pics or videos, Blogger may shut down your site. Same can happen if the algorithm thinks your content is spam. Most sites won’t be affected by this but it is important to be aware that you do not have the full ownership of the site before making your decision on what platform to use.



2. WORDPRESS started since 2003

The same as blogger, which is on par with blogger, who offers more plugins and apps including with other features. But Wordpress too has its downsides.





Pros and Cons:
-- WordPress is a flexible solution with many different design and functionality options, room to grow and expand your site
-- It is also the platform to go for if you want freedom in terms of control, flexibility and ownership
-- What’s great about WordPress is that it’s an open-sourced software with a large and vibrant community of developers and designers
-- A wide range of design templates to help you create a pretty and unique looking presence
-- There’s a plugin for anything you want to do that allows you to make changes and add features without needing any coding skills

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