wordpress blogspot weebly, which one which one should i choose

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wordpress: PR9 maybe easy to ranking, but too strict for doing promotion or drive traffic to commercial site, I saw some blog got removed


blogspot: PR8, probably easy to rank . can use for promotion

weebly: PR8, I rare see this blog rank. Can use for promotion

some keyword I will compete for webpage that has PR 3 to PR4 and about 30 to hundred of backlink
some is 2 to 4 long tail keyword
#blogspot #choose #weebly #wordpress
  • Profile picture of the author Colin Y
    Why not use all three. Use Blogger as your main site, and use Wordpress and Weebly to back link to blogger. You can rewrite the same articles and post them on all three.

    Thats a simple way to get some quality backlinks with relevant anchor text.
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    • Profile picture of the author freddy smith
      Originally Posted by ChrisDeals View Post

      Why not use all three. Use Blogger as your main site, and use Wordpress and Weebly to back link to blogger. You can rewrite the same articles and post them on all three.

      Thats a simple way to get some quality backlinks with relevant anchor text.
      no, i want to rank which one of these, i will make massive quality backlink but i want to make sure i can use very good blog platform, some competitor website root have PR9, so i think wordpress will be ok since it has PR9, but they are too strict, maybe blogspot is ok, i wonder weebly?
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      • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
        Originally Posted by freddy smith View Post

        no, i want to rank which one of these, i will make massive quality backlink but i want to make sure i can use very good blog platform, some competitor website root have PR9, so i think wordpress will be ok since it has PR9, but they are too strict, maybe blogspot is ok, i wonder weebly?
        You can not sell affiliate products or promote on free wordpress, or expect to eventually see this http://affiliatescams.wordpress.com

        Go with blogger if you want to easily tack on adsense. Weebly is fine for selling on too.

        Only use the free wordpress for link love and traffic. No selling.
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  • Profile picture of the author cbazzaba
    Hi - Any advice on composing a blog using Wordpress on punting it on a Weebly site? Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author garamiller
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    • Profile picture of the author VanessaB
      I use blogger blogs all the time. I would recommend them for:

      • ease of use
      • export feature
      • unlikely to shut down your site unless it's a 'make money' type site.

      You can easily install adsense right from the interface and now there's an option for Amazon products too, but I haven't checked it out yet (trying to get to that today)

      As long as you back that blog up 2-3 times a week, if for some reason you ever do lose it, you can just get a new domain, and import the blog right back to blogger.

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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Freddy, why are the exact page-ranks of the home pages of Blogspot, Wordpress or Weebly relevant to you? Your site won't be on its home page, will it? :confused:

        This is a simple decision. No form of monetisation is allowed at Wordpress.com, and at Blogspot you wouldn't want to be subject to the continual risk that your blog can disappear in the night - as has happened to so many Warriors whose threads about it are presented here - just because Blogspot decides, comparatively arbitrarily and in its bizarrely inconsistent, idiosyncratic ways, that you've been using it to generate traffic to other sites (including to affiliate links and so on). Suggestion: take the time to do a long, leisurely search here for threads with Blogger and/or Blogspot in the title. (It's not easy, because the word "blogger" is of course used in other contexts, too). You'll find many threads here from Warriors who've been astonished to find their Blogger blogs disappear overnight without understanding what they've "done wrong". They haven't all made it up. Some of Blogger's terms of service are rather ambiguously written, and their own interpretations of them are allegedly none too consistent, either. It's very high risk, anyway, and wouldn't be my choice of hosting for a money-making site: that's for sure.

        So, if those are really the three between which you're deciding, being absolutely determined not to have your own, self-hosted website, use Weebly, I suppose.
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        • Profile picture of the author Michael Shook
          Buy a domain name for yourself and use the others to write articles on which link to your site.

          Often wordpress dot com blogs are taken down for "no reason" blogger blogs get taken down for "no reason" weebly can probably stay online but not so much if you monetize it.

          It is so much simpler to start off with one domain that you own if you can swing it.
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        • Profile picture of the author Ryu
          Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

          Freddy, why are the exact page-ranks of the home pages of Blogspot, Wordpress or Weebly relevant to you? Your site won't be on its home page, will it? :confused:

          This is a simple decision. No form of monetisation is allowed at Wordpress.com, and at Blogspot you wouldn't want to be subject to the continual risk that your blog can disappear in the night - as has happened to so many Warriors whose threads about it are presented here - just because Blogspot decides, comparatively arbitrarily and in its bizarrely inconsistent, idiosyncratic ways, that you've been using it to generate traffic to other sites (including to affiliate links and so on). Suggestion: take the time to do a long, leisurely search here for threads with Blogger and/or Blogspot in the title. (It's not easy, because the word "blogger" is of course used in other contexts, too). You'll find many threads here from Warriors who've been astonished to find their Blogger blogs disappear overnight without understanding what they've "done wrong". They haven't all made it up. Some of Blogger's terms of service are rather ambiguously written, and their own interpretations of them are allegedly none too consistent, either. It's very high risk, anyway, and wouldn't be my choice of hosting for a money-making site: that's for sure.

          So, if those are really the three between which you're deciding, being absolutely determined not to have your own, self-hosted website, use Weebly, I suppose.
          Alexa, seems like you always have the right answers

          But that's Sooooooo true...The day before yesterday I saw my blogger blog sitting at #7...Next Day it vanished ! ! ! lol...Now maybe my site is doing the "Google Dance" Because this happened to me once before and my site came back stronger. idk (actually its one of the blogs in my signature)

          I have two of my blogs sitting on the front page and one on the 2nd page, but I think I've milk'd blogger blogs for as much money as I can NOW.

          So definitely go with weebly, if anything. Bum Marketing at its best
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  • Profile picture of the author User-Name
    What Alexa says is spot on
    I had 1000+ blogspot websites each with 20 posts
    I now have 486
    No logic in there take down policies
    Each post only has 2 links
    One to my own hosted blogs one to the next spoke in the linkwheel.
    weebly would be the one I would recommend to anyone who wants there blog to be online next year.
    The whole idea of being at the whim of others is scary.
    As soon as it becomes economically feasible go self hosted.
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    As a few others have said, buy your own domain and leverage the power of other sites. (Hubpages, Squidoo, etc.) Use these properties to create "mini sites" that direct to your primary website. Annoying to set up, but definitely worth it in the long run.
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