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[Blog] WordPress vs. Blogger – Which One Is Better For Blogging?

Deepansh

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WordPress vs. Blogger


Are you planning to create a new blog? Are you not sure which platform to choose? In this article, I have explained the difference between the two most popular blogging platforms, i.e., WordPress and Blogger.

When it comes to opting for a blogging platform, there are dozens of options to choose from. Blogger and WordPress are two of the most popular and prominent blogging platforms.

These two platforms are good options for both experienced and novice users. People prefer Blogger because it comes with less technical complexity, and people prefer WordPress because it is a feature-rich and robust blogging platform. A plus point with WordPress is that a user doesn’t have to worry about SEO because it’s a search engine-friendly platform and offers several plugins for the same.


WordPress:

WordPress is the most popular CMS (content management system) blogging platform that powers 34% of the world’s website. If you are a beginner, this platform will be easy to understand for you. There are two options available on the internet; one is (Wordpress.org) where you can install the software on your web server. The second one is (Wordpress.com) which offers you complete services on their single platform like Blogger.


If you choose WordPress.org, you need a hosting plan. WP allows you to self-host and, that is one of the reasons why it’s so popular. Different hosting plans can cater to different website sizes and requirements, and you won’t even have to break a bank! For a small to a medium website, a shared hosting plan will do as these plans are usually the cheapest hosting option on the market. Some plans start as low as $0,80/month. You might even get a free domain with some plans!



How to monetize a WordPress site?


Similar to customization, there are countless possibilities to monetize a WordPress site. You can add your WP site or blog to AdSense to run certain ads and make a profit. It is pretty easy to implement it, as you just need to register in AdSense, and it will automatically choose the most relevant ads to show. Moreover, you can add personalized advertisements, or sell advertising space individually, create premium content, and charge your readers for it. If you have a credible and well-built website, you can apply for affiliate programs and add affiliate links to your site. You can even start an e-commerce store or a dropshipping business. Again, with WP you can get creative and implement any idea you wish.


Pros of WordPress:

  • While it requires more work than Blogger does, getting a blog started with WordPress remains brief and painless manner, and most exceptional WordPress hosts can take care of the setup for you.
  • The platform is beginner-friendly and easy to analyze, especially in case you’re the use it for something simple.
  • There are heaps of customization alternatives in the form of plugins and themes, allowing you to form your website into whatever you need.
  • WordPress makes it easy to feature custom code and complex designing in your blog.


Cons of WordPress:

  • Starting up a WordPress website commonly requires small monetary funding. You honestly can find free WordPress web hosting, but I wouldn’t recommend it for a critical web page.
  • You’ll be extra answerable for making sure that your website performs nicely and is secure.

Blogger:


Blogger is a blog-publishing platform owned by Google, which allows multi-user blogs, and is hosted on Google. It is rightfully one of the most popular blogging platforms.

Blogger wins in the sense that it is much more beginner-friendly, with predefined themes that help you to create a blog in a matter of minutes. Unfortunately, Blogger, as the name suggests, is only for creating blogs, and is pretty basic in that sense. If you are planning your website to be something more than a blog, you should consider using WP or any other content management system.

If the WordPress site is considered as SEO-friendly, then the Blogger site is considered as a Google-friendly site. Google will always give first preference to the blogger website. In the blogger platform, you can customize your blog with different themes. You can create your own template using CSS in the free version of Blogger, and also 60 languages are available.

Blogger offers its service through mobile devices like you can edit your post on your smartphones. This is the second most popular platform to write only blogs on your website.

In my opinion, if you are blogging for fun, then the blogger platform is the best choice for you. But if you want to create a professional quality website, then you should go for WordPress.


Pros of Blogger:

  • It’s very easy to get begin with – you may actually create a blog in minutes.
  • You’ll be able to discover ways to create content and use all of the primary functions properly right away.
  • You don’t need a web hosting plan, making a blog on this is free of cost.
  • While restrained, there are alternatives for personalizing your blog.
  • You can start publishing content right away without any hassle.

Cons of Blogger:


  • The platform’s functionality may be very fundamental – you may do a lot with it beyond creating a trendy weblog and posting content.
  • Your options for customizing your blog’s appearance and functions are limited.
  • You don’t completely “personal” your content material because it’s all sitting on Google’s server.
  • As you could see, Blogger certainly shines in terms of getting you up and going for walks fast. However, it’s less awesome if you’d want to absolutely customize your blog.

How to monetize a Blogger blog?


Monetizing your blog on Blogger is also quite simple. Since Google owns Blogger, you can plug in AdSense with one click, which will implement ad campaigns on your blog, and you will eventually generate some revenue. You can also add affiliate links and try implementing other ways that would generate some income. Although, it’s important to understand that WordPress has more customization possibilities than Blogger. Some creative ways of customizing your blog won’t be an option unless you’re proficient in HTML.





Conclusion


All in all, both platforms have their advantages as well as disadvantages. However, WordPress gives you far more options when it comes to hosting and customization possibilities. Therefore it is a popular choice for many users.

If you are planning to monetize the blog or website, high traffic is an essential factor that should not be limited by the “by-default” hosting plan. Blogger is a perfect option for a newcomer since it is super simple to create and manage. Although, for a more serious and professional level, it is highly advised to use WordPress.



Written by @Deepansh
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