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The Battle of Blogger vs. WordPress

By Liz, Editor, a belle, a bean & a chicago dog, (@bellebeandog)

I’m a convert.

Back in May, I made the switch from free and easy Blogger to “scary” and learning-curve-required WordPress.

I got a lot of questions back then about why I did it, and what was WordPress like.  I had never written a post back then about it, and we here at Our Mommyhood have started our quest to serve the blogger in all of us, so I’m going to present you with some pros, cons and considerations about blogging platforms, and let you be the judge.

I’m going to start by saying there is no clear winner in this battle.  There are definitely people and their blogs who are better suited for Blogger, while others are better suited for WordPress. I just know that I made the switch and have never looked back.

Something else to point out: There are 2 types of WordPress – the free WordPress.com and the self-hosted (i.e. you pay for yearly hosting) WordPress.org.  The free WordPress has some real limitations, and I think I would actually prefer Blogger over the free WordPress, if those were my 2 choices.

Why do so many people start with Blogger?

-it’s free and easy to use.

-it’s simple to customize with templates, backgrounds and widgets.

Why do people get aggravated with Blogger and decide to switch?

-even if you purchase your own domain while on Blogger, Google still has ultimate control over your blog.

-zero tech support.

-Blogger’s many, many, many quirks.

So what’s so great about WordPress?

-your site and everything on it is owned and controlled by YOU!

-a whole lot less quirks.

-way more customizable.

-much more integrated in terms of features, widgets and plugins.

-greatly improved SEO over Blogger.

How hard was it to learn your way around WordPress?

-it really wasn’t bad at all!  People worked up learning WordPress so much that after 2 days, I thought, “What’s so hard about this?!?!”

What ultimately sold me on WordPress was having control over my blog.  Every time Blogger locked up, broke or flaked, it made me nervous.  I got to the point where I was exporting and backing up my blog once a week in the event that if my blog disappeared, all my hard work wasn’t lost.

What blogging platform do you use?  Have you ever considered a switch?

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