Blogging Wars -Is
Wordpress better than Blogger?
There's a war going on in
the blogosphere, and it has nothing to
do with bloggers dissing each other on their respective websites.
The war is about control of the
blogosphereby several great, many
good, and tons of terrible blogging platforms. The average
newbie now has "too many" options to choose from, and the
battle for blogging supremacy is hotter than
ever.
At my website and blogs, I'm
always asked the question Wordpress Vs Blogger
"Is Wordpress better than
Blogger?". The answer, of course,
is "Yes". But to really understand why, it's important to
look at both blogging platforms side-by-side and see which
one you really need.
Here's the comparison
scale:
1) Ease of Set-up And
Use Is Wordpress better than Blogger?
Well, it's much easier to set-up a blog with
Blogger.com and get your own Bloggger account. You can be done in
10 minutes flat. Once you're set-up you can start posting
immediately. If you want to add a designer's touch to your blog,
there are also tons of blogger templates available for free.
Installing Wordpress however can be a major headache if you don't
know what you're doing. Since you're going to host it on your own
account, you'll need to download the installation files, upload
them to your server, set-up a database, and run the configuration
script.
However, if you know which hosting account to
get, you can choose one with Cpanel included. With Cpanel, you can
do a one-click installation, upgrade and removal of your Wordpress
platform.
2) Customization & Advanced Use Is Wordpress
better than Blogger?
Blogger doesn't allow
categories. You can't sort your articles into different focuses,
unless you know how to hack the platform. With Wordpress, not only can you add categories,
you can also display each category differently on your main page.
In fact with the correct pluginsyou can
even turn your Wordpress into a magazine-like
portal.
Publishing with Blogger can be a
pain in the ass. It can take forever to post articles, especially
if you're making changes to the entire website. With Wordpress,
publishing is much faster, although if you load your system with
all kinds of bells and whistles it can be just as frustrating. With
a Blogger account, you can get additional features like "Shout
Boxes" that improve interaction on your site. You can also get
pretty themes and nifty little tools that you can add to the core
template files. However, that's as far as you can go with
Blogger.
With Wordpress however, the
sky is the limit. As cliche as that may sound, not only can you get
themes, additional "plugins" and
advanced tools, you can also extend Wordpress to far beyond just a
blogging platform.
The talk today is about using
Wordpress as a complete, user-friendly Content Management System or
CMS.
4) Copyrights and Ownership of Content Is
Wordpress better than Blogger?
I started with Blogger
and I won't say that it's bad. But after a while I started to get
frustrated with Blogger, and here's why: Google Owns Your Content
Google has the authority to shut down your account without warning
if they don't like what you're blogging about. You don't have
absolute control over your own blog. With Wordpress, you own the
domain name and the blog is hosted on your own account. You have
full control over your content.
With the self-hosted
version of Wordpress (not Wordpress.com), you're free to write
about anything you want, and use the software in any way you want.
Yes, Blogger allows you to publish to your own domain, but they
still own the database that holds your content! Don't forget
that!
5) Search Engine
Optimization and Traffic Is Wordpress better than
Blogger?
There's this
propaganda that since Google owns Blogger, they tend to favor
Blogger accounts. I won't say that this is illogical, but from my
experience, there's no such favoritism.
I've heard as many
stories of getting indexed fast and ranking high in search engines
from both Wordpress and Blogger users. As long as the content is
good, the spiders will come.
When you post in
Blogger, you can only "ping" a limited amount of sites, whereas
with Wordpress on your own domain you can ping as many blog
directories as you want, and start getting more traffic.
As a conclusion, I
would say that Wordpress is only slightly ahead in terms of
optimization for search engines, and building large amounts of
traffic.
6) Money-Making
Potential Is Wordpress better than Blogger?
There's no doubt that
it's easier to get started with Google Adsense if you have a
Blogger account. In fact you can now apply for Adsense from within
a Blogger account. Not entirely surprising considering the fact
that both are owned by the same company.
With Wordpress, it can
get tricky. The default installation is not enough. You'll need a
couple of plugins and even a better theme to really maximize the
Adsense potential. However, this seems to be getting easier and
there's even "Adsense revenue sharing" pluginsaround that allow you
to share ad revenue with other contributors and writers for your
blog.
When you start using
Wordpress to build your Adsense websites, you'll soon discover what
I mean. It's something you need to experience for yourself. I can
tell you one thing though – when you go Wordpress, you don't go
back.
Is Wordpress better
than Blogger?
About the
Author
Gobala Krishnan is the
author of Wordpress Adsense System, the unique beginner's guide to
building content-rich Adsense websites with Wordpress. You can
download two free chapters of his book at Easy
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