3/18/2005 ↓

Blogger vs WordPress

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A layman’s analysis of Blogger vs WordPress: A blow by blow account of Blogger versus Wordpress. Considering that fact that Blogger is a free hosted service and is relatively very easy to setup and maintain, this user points out why, in spite of the those facts, they like having switched to Wordpress. Now thats a resounding endorsement!

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  1. I too have moved from Blogger to WordPress. And I am glad, although I have had concerns over the amount of control I have over my blog’s formatting. Mainly because I don’t work through another service - just strictly WordPress. I plan on finding a web hosting service to work through WordPress so I can customize the blog more…I really don’t miss Blogger even though I had “full” control over the html stuff.

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    LaVon (1 comments.) — 03/26/2006 @ 4:57 pm
  2. Thank you for this endorsement! However, please note that I have changed my URL, and the permalink to this post is now Here, at http://bambit.kusangpalo.com/?p=71 — Thanks again!

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    bambit (1 comments.) — 04/25/2006 @ 10:25 pm
  3. Do give http://www.webmasterworld.com/.....174608.htm a look.

    Also http://www.hedir.com/cafe/about18221.html which talks about blogger vs wordpress. Blogger is going to die soon.

    Thanks

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    Augastin Francis — 12/4/2006 @ 3:09 am

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