Here’s an infographic from howtomakemyblog to give you a quick look at the different factors to consider before you choose where to blog:
The Blogger platform (aka BlogSpot) is very useful when you just want to start a blog to share your thoughts. When you are not blogging for money, or you need a simple platform which doesn’t require any technical know-how, BlogSpot is really good.
While there are many limitations of BlogSpot in terms of functionalities and SEO benefit, if you just need a platform to start a blog with at almost 0 cost, BlogSpot is the right pick.
At the same time, if you are blogging for money, building authority, or for branding yourself, BlogSpot is not the ideal choice. This is because you have limited control over visibility in search engines, and after a while, you become very limited when you want to add new features.
I have read it many times:
Blogger is a Google product which means it gives more SEO advantages.
This is simply not true. It doesn’t matter if you are using WordPress, Blogger, Drupal, or any other platform, SEO is decided by how you configure your complete site for search engines.
In the Blogger platform, we have limited control over our site. Despite the fact that they have added some new SEO features, BlogSpot still lacks in SEO optimization.
In a nutshell, the Blogger platform is better than WordPress when you are creating a blog for no other reason than you want to write. If you are OK with the limited features offered by the Blogger platform, then this is a great choice.
https://www.shoutmeloud.com/wordpress-or-blogger-seo.html
https://howtomakemyblog.com/blogger-vs-wordpress/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=100&v=xHO_2OMSTP0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UWy660F-G8
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Google Blogger Wordpress Platfor
Google bloger is better for bigines and give you some extra
- As bibginer you star witout instal , with your free DOMAIN: yourblogname/blogspot.com but you can change it later for free with a www. domain
- Storage: As of now there are no such storage limitations specifically for images you upload on Blogger. As Blogger is a part of your Google account, Google provides 15 GB of free memory for each account. This 15 GB will be shared across all Google products linked to your account such as Gmail, Google Drive and Google Photos. Blogger usually doesn't have any limit for the storage as the images the you upload will be stored in Google Photos of your Google account.You can check your Google account's storage usage by using this link.
- Google give free drive , free google documents , free google forms , free googe maps , free google RSS feeds , free google subscrible via email gadget , free google contact form , free G+ promo all that tools and give more power to your blog !!!
- Google themes are simple but mobile frenly !!!
The Blogger platform (aka BlogSpot) is very useful when you just want to start a blog to share your thoughts. When you are not blogging for money, or you need a simple platform which doesn’t require any technical know-how, BlogSpot is really good.
While there are many limitations of BlogSpot in terms of functionalities and SEO benefit, if you just need a platform to start a blog with at almost 0 cost, BlogSpot is the right pick.
At the same time, if you are blogging for money, building authority, or for branding yourself, BlogSpot is not the ideal choice. This is because you have limited control over visibility in search engines, and after a while, you become very limited when you want to add new features.
I have read it many times:
Blogger is a Google product which means it gives more SEO advantages.
This is simply not true. It doesn’t matter if you are using WordPress, Blogger, Drupal, or any other platform, SEO is decided by how you configure your complete site for search engines.
In the Blogger platform, we have limited control over our site. Despite the fact that they have added some new SEO features, BlogSpot still lacks in SEO optimization.
In a nutshell, the Blogger platform is better than WordPress when you are creating a blog for no other reason than you want to write. If you are OK with the limited features offered by the Blogger platform, then this is a great choice.
WordPress.com vs. Self-hosted WordPress (WordPress.org):
Matt Cutts is not only a Google engineer, he is also the head of the Google Web Spam team.
He is one of those guys who educates normal users like you and me about what Google expects from a website and how the Google search engine works.
In a recent video, a user asked him: “Which is better in terms of SEO: WordPress or Blogger?” Matt answered the query with this video:
Interestingly, Matt Cutts uses the WordPress platform for his personal blog, though he mentioned that Blogger is good for new users as it’s very simple to get started. He says that for casual blogging, it’s fantastic.
Resource and more info at:He is one of those guys who educates normal users like you and me about what Google expects from a website and how the Google search engine works.
In a recent video, a user asked him: “Which is better in terms of SEO: WordPress or Blogger?” Matt answered the query with this video:
https://www.shoutmeloud.com/wordpress-or-blogger-seo.html
https://howtomakemyblog.com/blogger-vs-wordpress/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=100&v=xHO_2OMSTP0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UWy660F-G8
Image resource: http://au.cosplaysky.com/dc-comics-supergirl-cosplay-costume-separated-version.html