
Here are 7 reasons by Blogger why Blogger is good than wordpress:-
New blog writers everywhere are faced with a serious dilemma when they first reach the Internet and must decide which blogging platform is best for their new website. There are actually dozens of options on the market, ranging from the basic blog settings of the social networks to the self-hosted open sources software solutions.
- However, for most new bloggers and those who don't want to pay for their blog, the choice boils down to one of two websites: Blogger and Wordpress. These two services have become synonymous in recent years with the blogging phenomenon, making up a massive percentage of the Internet's most popular blogs. For that reason, there has been a bit of discussion over which service is better.
- Provided here is a solid answer to that question once and for all, 7 reasons why Blogger is in fact better than Wordpress. These comparisons relate to the free accounts available from both Blogger and Wordpress.
- Integrated Login with Your Google Account. With the ability to easily connect all of your Google accounts, this is a big plus for Blogger. Many of the most useful features for a website are offered by Google, including AdSense, AdWords, and Webmaster tools for Google indexing. Instead of adding code into your templates, something that can quickly become confusing and result in broken websites, Blogger allows you to simply click a button and integrate AdSense or banners into your site.
- This allows you to use the same login information for all Google services and that sets Blogger a few steps ahead. Wordpress is an open sources solution, meaning that all extra services must be manually integrated into your blog after you have signed up for your account.
- Backed up by Google - Along the same lines, Blogger has the backing of the largest and most powerful Internet Company in the world. For some this might seem like a negative, but it means the most money and development time can be placed into creating new features for Blogger that Wordpress may need to wait for. Historically, features such as widgets, add-ons, and templates have been enhanced first by Blogger. Wordpress is usually a step or two behind the curve. For the best features as they are developed, Blogger is the winner.
- Change Visual Appearance and Code of Templates - Blogger's options for making changes to the visual composition of your blog are numerous and easy to use, something that Wordpress has had problems maintaining in the past. In Blogger, there are a number of pre-built templates as well as thousands more available from any number of websites. Simply copy and paste them into your blog's template page and you have a new look. Additionally, the style sheets and HTML code for your template (if you are willing to do so) can easily be changed and enhanced to suit your specific needs.
- Indexing Time - Whether it is because of the link with Google or because of the sheer volume of Blogger blogs, your posts will be indexed in the Search Engines much quicker with Blogger. Usually within a few hours of posting your newest page will appear, allowing you to receive the most traffic as quickly as possible. This is especially important as most blogs strive to talk about the newest and most relevant news as it breaks. If that news does not index for two days, it will already be old when people start to read your posts.
- Ease of Use - Blogger is truly a plug and play design for a new blog owner. Signing up takes seconds, allowing users to use their Google login and asking only for a few basic pieces of information such as blog title and description. From there, blog posts can be typed up and entered with two or three clicks and are automatically indexed. For newcomers to the blogosphere especially, Blogger is the best choice when it comes to ease of use.
- Integration of Multiple Accounts - Blogger makes it easy to view all of your blogs via a dashboard feature that links directly to your Google login. When you login, all of your blogs will display, with one-click options to post, edit, or alter posts. The number of blogs and accounts available is nearly endless and makes blogging on multiple topics easier than ever.
- Massive Blogging Network - Because Blogger is the first stop for many new bloggers, it is also among the largest blogging networks in the world. The millions of blogs already created in Blogger are helpful to the new member as well because of how Google has integrated their search features into the site. Not only can visitors search Blogger blogs via the search bar at the top of the page, they can click "random" or "next blog" to visit a different Blogger blog. This increases your exposure by directly connecting you with existing blogs. And if you decide to hide this feature, you can do that too in Blogger.
- Ultimately, Blogger is an ideal solution for anyone who is just starting their first blog. It is also a great platform for those who are serious about blogging, but do not want to hire a technician to set them up and make regular adjustments to their blog. It is easy to use, quick to start, and offers a host of features that the free Wordpress blog and its other competitors do not.
Here are 2 reasons why wordpress is good than Blogger:-
- Plugins for customization - There are thousands of plugins that help a wordpress blog to look more smarter always, easy to use and makes it more search engine friendly. A wordpress blog can be customized into any type and can be made look like a normal website/forum etc. Blogger gives just a blog, nothing more like plugins are included with it.
- Reaching the world through pings - Hundreds of pinging services and blog directories with RSS accept all wordpress feeds and are pinged once and always when a post is published in the wordpress blog, and the pinging in their sites can be automated. The same isn’t there with blogger and very few blog directories accept feeds from blogger powered sites.
So as you can see Blogger is better and the best.
Other blogging platforms' descriptions in their own words:-
- Joomla - Joomla is a free, open-source content management system (CMS) and application framework that powers 2.7% of the entire web. With a vibrant volunteer community, user-friendly features and plenty of power, Joomla is perfect for your site!
- Tumblr - Tumblr’s service prides itself on ease of use. ‘Tumblr lets you effortlessly share anything,’ they claim on their website. So when a user does have a question or is experiencing some trouble with the service, LaFountain wants to make sure their support experience is also quick and effortless."
- Blogabond.com – A site dedicated to travel blogs with map integration and more.
- BlogCheese.com – A video blogging website.
- BusyThumbs.com – A blog site specifically for your text messages and camera phone images.
- Freevlog – Designed for video blogging and completely free.
- Trippert.com – Create and share blogs of your travels.
- Ufem.com – Blogging site specifically geared towards women. Offers multiple themes and plugins.
- Word Count Journal.com – A new blogging format that is also part challenge. Write one word on the first day, two words on the second day and so on, at the end of the year you’ll have written 66,795 words.
- Xanco.com – Another moblogging site for you to share all your mobile communications with friends and family.
- Blog.com – Offers free blog hosting with unlimited bandwidth for their free package, more benefits for paid members.
- Blog Ladder.com – All blog entries show up on the main ladder as well as inside your own blog.
- Blogger.com – A great starting site to get a taste of blogging, very easy to use.
- Blogr.com – Allows you to blog, host photos & videos, and podcasts.
- BlogSpirit.com – European based blogging site, offers 30-day trial and subscription thereafter, but offers quite a bit of storage.
- Blogster.com – Offers free image hosting in addition to free blogs.
- BlogYx.com – Blogging site with extras such as chat boxes so you can interact with your readers.
- Bloki.com – Lets you build a blog site and even open it up for collaboration.
- Bravenet.com – Free blog hosting with RSS feeds and more.
- ClearBlogs.com – Free blog hosting and offers templates, friends only posts, IP-Banning and more.
- Etribes.com – Based in Europe, allows you to create all sorts of websites including a blog.
- Multiply.com – Mixes blogging and social networking, with photo galleries and more.
- Netcipia.com – Free blog and wiki for private or public display with 2GB of storage.
- Open Diary.com – Offers unlimited storage and posts, low cost subscription rates for advanced features.
- ShoutPost.com – A platform for creating blogs with a focus on generating traffic.
- SoulCast.com – Have something you want to talk about, but want to say it anonymously? This may be the blogging site for you.
- Squarespace.com – Lets you build your blog with numerous themes, also allows you to add other site features.
- Terapad.com – Offers blogs as well as features such as an integrated store.
- Weebly.com – Allows you to create a site and blog, free hosting and change designs on the fly.
- Windows Live Spaces – Free blogging with your MSN account, only drawback is readers have to have an account also.
- Vox.com – Part of the SixApart family of blogging sites, very much geared towards the personal journal types of blogs.
- Xanga.com – Part social network, part blogging, all free.
- Yahoo 360 – Part of your Yahoo account and features easy publishing.
- Zoomshare.com – Free blog hosting with 250MB of free storage.