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I know most of you here use wordpress dot org. It's a little too complicated for me though. So which of the two would be better for a beginner like me? Blogger or wordpress dot com?
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by JCFWebsites View Post

    So which of the two would be better for a beginner like me?
    I don't mean this rudely, but it's like comparing a Lada with a Skoda: they do both have some uses, just about, but you wouldn't really want either.

    If you envisage ever wanting any form of monetization at all, then forget wordpress.com, because that contravenes the terms of service, and in a way which would get your blog removed immediately a staff member notices.

    Blogger.com has some similar and some different problems and is also to be avoided for a business blog. A careful read of this one thread is really all you need, to see why Blogger's so unsuitable: Squidoo/Blogger as primary website but there are also 100 other threads here explaining the same thing, if you look around.

    The sensible thing to do is to own your own blog.

    You can use self-hosted Wordpress (and you can even do that on free hosting, if money's an issue - but not at wordpress.com, if you want to monetize!). Wordpress software is available free from Wordpress.org, or available as a free one-click installation on almost any proper hosting you buy/lease and pay for. (Think in terms of around $4/$5 per month for good, professional hosting).
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  • Profile picture of the author Stuart Campbell
    Wordpress without question, easy to setup, very customizable and comes across as professional.

    And if you need help your definitely at the right place, lots of great info here that can help you along the way.

    All the best
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Cohen
    I'm a huge fan of Wordpress. As Alexa said, own your site... pay the $10-ish bucks a year for the domain... having control over the site itself is invaluable. Plus, when it's your own, you don't have the restrictions Wordpress imposes when they host it... such as the inability to use advertising, etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author JCFWebsites
      So if I buy a custom domain with wordpess dot com do I then own the blog? I was thinking about using blogger because its only $10 a year for a domain where as wordpress is $18.
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      • Profile picture of the author Stuart Campbell
        Originally Posted by JCFWebsites View Post

        So if I buy a custom domain with wordpess dot com do I then own the blog? I was thinking about using blogger because its only $10 a year for a domain where as wordpress is $18.
        Buy a domain (namecheap or where you like)
        Get hosting for the domain (most people here will tell you to go with Hostgator )

        Once you have all your details from the hosting company,install wordpress, there are tons of "how to" videos and guides all over the internet.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by JCFWebsites View Post

        So if I buy a custom domain with wordpess dot com do I then own the blog? I was thinking about using blogger because its only $10 a year for a domain where as wordpress is $18.
        No.

        If you buy and use your own domain-name instead of a wordpress.com or blogspot.com subdomain (provided free) it changes nothing else. You're still hosting there, and still subject to all their terms of service in exactly the same way as if you didn't own the domain-name.

        Respectfully, read the thread I linked to above - it will answer many questions for you.

        (Even if you did want to use your own domain name on a blog hosted at blogger.com or at wordpress.com - which would in itself be a mistake - you still shouldn't buy it through them anyway. It never pays to register a domain where you're hosting the site. You can buy a domain-name at any registrar and either redirect or domain-map it to your blog).
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      • Profile picture of the author MattStefanik
        Originally Posted by JCFWebsites View Post

        So if I buy a custom domain with wordpess dot com do I then own the blog? I was thinking about using blogger because its only $10 a year for a domain where as wordpress is $18.
        Again, there's a difference between wordpress.com and wordpress.org. Why anyone would ever want to go with .com is beyond me. A self-hosted wordpress blog is the only way to go. You can sign up for hostgator at $4 a month and install wordpress through your cpanel. As far as the domain, I'm not sure where you're looking at buying it because the price shouldn't change based on what you do with it. Godaddy .com's are $7.95 regardless.
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  • Profile picture of the author Miguelito203
    Originally Posted by JCFWebsites View Post

    I know most of you here use wordpress dot org. It's a little too complicated for me though. So which of the two would be better for a beginner like me? Blogger or wordpress dot com?
    Welcome to the Warrior Forum. I would recommend that you learn to set up a blog on your own domain using Wordpress. Setting up a blog on your own domain allows you to control the content and allows you to build a list. Wordpess is incredibly user-friendly and has a lot more functionality. Once you learn the lay the right foundation (done once), it's pretty much all about publishing the content for your site. Trust me. It's well worth it.

    Good luck,
    Joey
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  • Profile picture of the author KyleStarkey
    Wordpress for main authority site. Blogger for "human spun" articles pointing back to your main one.

    I personally would never go back to blogger. its such a chore switching over to your own wordpress and google owns it not you. you want to be in control
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  • Profile picture of the author johnben1444
    It has always been wordpress.org if you are looking for an easy to way out to have a site that you can easily edit.

    A lot of us use blogger but mostly for SEO purpose. I see people who uses blogger as their site as been unserious.
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    • Profile picture of the author Claire Koch
      this is a funny thread lol, wordpress is best, no blogger is best, no wait put it on your own site. What no one is saying to you is the truth you can lose your wonderful site on your domain just as easily as a blogger blog. People forget to backup their blogs much less want to admit what it takes to learn these things. And big shots always say things like oh me I backup every day.

      IMHO start with a blogger blog make some money and learn what you need to do for a blog on your site, the backup process what it takes, and what you need to do to set up a wordpress site on a domain. There are plenty of wordpress video tutorials online. If you spend all your time learning how to put wordpress on a domain now you will not get anywhere.

      Choose a nice longtail keyword for your blogname at blogger. I recommend getting a copy of keyword xp it was a wso but it had resell rights. It will do all the work for you of getting the best longtail keywords from a seed keyword i.e. make money. And then get busy writing some articles and reviews and targeting desperate keywords and products things people need now, tell the problem on your blog and let your product be the solution.

      Good luck thats the plan IMHO don't think you need a domain name to make some money blogger subdomains rank just fine if you follow the instructions. Dont try to put the cart before the horse. You need to study domain names as well. Do you want an exact keyword domain name, do you want a niche related domain name? Which is best for you? Believe me I have had my share of jumping in the water too quick it is never a good idea.
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  • Profile picture of the author jeffreyhuan
    You can not go wrong by choosing any of them.

    Just choose one that you find it easy to use for you.

    I personally like Blogger.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alamar
    Wordpress without reservations. Easy and so many products available to customize to your hearts desire.
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  • Profile picture of the author fedor50
    Originally Posted by JCFWebsites View Post

    I know most of you here use wordpress dot org. It's a little too complicated for me though. So which of the two would be better for a beginner like me? Blogger or wordpress dot com?
    Wordpress All Day. Google likes wordpress sites and they rank much much easier
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  • Profile picture of the author KKM017
    Wordpress is quite possibly the most customizable and easy to use software to use for a new blogger. Hell, I have a wordpress blog and I couldn't code my way out of a paper bag
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  • Profile picture of the author celica52
    It have taken in all the replies above, but I have something to add. I use Wordpress.com to built my sites, however, my latest one which is (trying) to promote Amazon products, does not work. I am told it does not accept Amazon links and HTML. So where should you go to promote an Amazon site??
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    Blogger. Very easy for newbies, plus very effective.
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  • Profile picture of the author sriram rajan
    Initially you will feel it's a lot to learn , but this os one skill you will resue even after you start outsourcing to hanve a handle on your core business which will be your websites.. so take a week , learn it and use your own hosting with wordpress , thats the only way to go


    blogger , etc are good for extra backlinking power but not as the main place to start your biz.
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    • Profile picture of the author Claire Koch
      outsourcing is a good idea but I concur you must know what you are going to do and what you like doing too. Re the backlinks idea absolutely once you do get your wordpress up on a domain thats a great way to get visitors.

      Originally Posted by sriram rajan View Post

      Initially you will feel it's a lot to learn , but this os one skill you will resue even after you start outsourcing to hanve a handle on your core business which will be your websites.. so take a week , learn it and use your own hosting with wordpress , thats the only way to go


      blogger , etc are good for extra backlinking power but not as the main place to start your biz.
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      • Profile picture of the author cyberdenizen
        Wordpress is definitely better than Blogger. However, if you are going to use free hosting as Alexa suggested, you might need to learn how to install Wordpress manually. You will need to download the Wordpress installation archive from Wordpress.org and then upload it to your web host's server.

        However, I've used two hosting services that have the Fantastico installer, meaning you don't have to install Wordpress manually. They are Byet Host and 000webhost. I prefer Byet Host because your account gets activated instantly.

        If you need a free domain, you can get a .co.cc or a .cu.cc.

        However, I still recommend paying for your domain name and web hosting.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Ten
    Only go with WordPress if you have your own hosting, IMO.
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  • Profile picture of the author hbnmrinfo
    Get your own hosting and put wordpress on it. That's the only sensible way to go if you are in it for the long haul.

    If you are strapped for cash, then yes make a little money with a blogger or wordpress and then use this to buy hosting for your own site. But don't get overly reliant on them or one day you may wake up to find your account deleted and your source of cash flow gone.
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    • Profile picture of the author micksss
      Originally Posted by hbnmrinfo View Post

      Get your own hosting and put wordpress on it. That's the only sensible way to go if you are in it for the long haul.

      If you are strapped for cash, then yes make a little money with a blogger or wordpress and then use this to buy hosting for your own site. But don't get overly reliant on them or one day you may wake up to find your account deleted and your source of cash flow gone.
      Exactly, do not rely on free platforms because they can take your blog down without warning and you could loose everything. Buy a domain, get yourself a web hosting account and install Wordpress on it.
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  • Profile picture of the author tumichael
    Wordpress is the best and it is very popular. That's the best choice you can make!
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  • Profile picture of the author iauan
    if Freesite I vote Blogspot.com
    if owner site I vote wordpress ^^
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  • Profile picture of the author pizzatherapy
    There is some great advice here and to echo Alexa: read the thread.

    If you have absolutely zero money...you could start out with either one. I still have a blogger blog I created a number of years ago that brings in a small amount of income every month...

    I have it monetized through Amazon, and a blogger group pays me money every month for displaying their logo.

    However: while you do own your content, you are basically at the mercy of Google or Blogger. Say something they don't like or violate their TOS and poof: all of your hard work is gone gone gone...

    Save up your nickles and dimes and get a hosting account for $5.00 per month and register your own domain...it really is the best way.

    You need to host your word press blog on your own domain. That needs to be your goal...
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  • Profile picture of the author Barry Huddleston
    I registered an $18 domain on Wordpress.com and then unknowingly started some advertising on it. They took my site off the internet. I did blogger to start with, but shortly realized that it was not working with my business. Wordpress.org is the way to go, if you are serious about your business. It's a snap to use after you get the hang of it.
    You can also spend some time time looking for free themes. I finally went with Optimize Press and now I'm satisfied with the turn out of my blogging.
    Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author JerrickYeoh
    Ofcourse in blogger, both of them are easy to manage but blogger might not priority for long term .
    You use a blog to earn money, you need to have a well site like wordpress which lot of professional theme and plug in available to make your blog more user friendly, professional and easy to integrate with readers.

    Beside that you might get a domain name for your wordpress.
    You can find lot of profitable and expert blogger are using wordpress right now.
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  • Profile picture of the author Robert Montgomery
    Wordpress for sure, I used blogger before but made the switch to wordpress I love how its so customizable and you dont need to be a programmer to do it.
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  • Profile picture of the author ArielT
    Originally Posted by JCFWebsites View Post

    I know most of you here use wordpress dot org. It's a little too complicated for me though. So which of the two would be better for a beginner like me? Blogger or wordpress dot com?
    Don't think about what is more easy to use. You could get familiar with any of them.

    That said, I think is better option Wordpress.org, but if you decide for this go directly to a good hosting company like hostgator for example, don't go to free hostings

    Anyway if you don't want to spend any money then go with blogger that works, too
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  • Profile picture of the author VHSEOMike
    Surely, WordPress. Get a paid WP .com domain. It's much better and also very easy to work with. Trust me, WP is not complicated at all. For SEO, it is also better. Hope that helps. You can learn WP very quick, so no need to practice on a free domain.
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  • Profile picture of the author powerofschool
    For beginners blogger is the best option to choose.

    Bcoz it is user friendly site to create any blog and you can use custom domain to get

    your own domain too.

    Wordpress have many extra options , even though it is little complicated than blogger.

    SO it is better to go with blogger , if you dont have any knowledge on wordpress.
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    • Profile picture of the author JCFWebsites
      Well after many hours I finally figured out how to get wordpress installed with hostgator. Thanks for all the advice!
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by JCFWebsites View Post

        Well after many hours I finally figured out how to get wordpress installed with hostgator.
        Thanks for the update. I'm relieved to hear that you've made a good decision and avoided many potential future accidents.

        There were so many mistaken assumptions and misguided beliefs expressed in this thread that I thought you might well end up badly advised, here (which would have been a great shame, as well as pretty frustrating for those of us who've already made all those mistakes in the past and paid the price!). Good luck with your blog.
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  • Profile picture of the author Niceness
    Go with wordpress, then stay on top of your forum discussions for questions on how to to set it up the way you want. You probably will have to eventually pay someone to get your site the way you want it, but I have a wordpress website that ranks for a pretty competitive keyword. If you don't no CSS or HTML (which I'm guessing you don't), you won't find it as "easily customizable" as people say it is.
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  • Profile picture of the author ZmB
    Is there a guide to set up everything for SEO and wordpress?

    I've been searching for ages on google without a specific detailed guide.
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  • Profile picture of the author locke815
    Self hosted Wordpress. It'll be better as you have wonderful plugins that will help you add some functions in your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author sammib01
    Alexa to the rescue as usual. She really knows her stuff and got this spot on. I agree if you want to be taken seriously you need to self host your site. You need a good name and you need to start doing backlinking and SEO for you site to build it up with time. Traffic is a different thing you "can" get traffic even if your SEO is not so good but good SEO and traffic is the best.

    Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author CEOArob
    Wordpress - always.

    Greater functionality.
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    • Profile picture of the author hhiguy
      ditto on Wordpress and Fantastico.It costs a little more but with all the plugins and themes available, each website is unique.

      An organization I belong to uses Blogger for their site, and it is a mess.
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    Blogger is Google's own Product.. So in ur case Blogger would be better as Google Loves Blogger..
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  • Profile picture of the author marketwarrior06
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    Blogger if you are a newbie.
    If you Want to use Adsense then Blogger is the best option for you. and for CPA use WordPress only.
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  • Profile picture of the author madhat
    Blogger is user-friendly for an apprentice but wordpress is more effective in maintain a quality blog and it has the highest efficiency than blogger.
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  • Profile picture of the author Qadabra
    I would go with wordpress. It has much higher quality.
    I know it may seem a bit difficult at the beginning but they have excellent support/help pages to answer basically ANY questions you may have.
    Don't lose hope!
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  • Profile picture of the author icoachu
    If you are just starting out, blogger is great for cutting your teeth into the blogging game. You have a relatively risk-free platform you can use to experiment with text, ads, building relationships, building brands, etc.

    However, once you decide to get SERIOUS about making money with your blog, Wordpress is the way to go. Why?

    It is easier to sell. It is also easier to get paid for backlinks. People will take you more seriously when it comes to A>B>C trades. These are just the OBVIOUS benefits. There are many more.
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  • Profile picture of the author prithvitheprime
    You should go with Word Press, as it will become easier for you if you get familiarized.
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  • Profile picture of the author paradajz1
    I vote for WordPress definitely
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  • Profile picture of the author davegarcia939
    Blogger for personal blogging and Wordpress for professional blogging.
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  • Profile picture of the author tyronne78
    I would go with a self-hosted wordpress blog that you have complete control over, there's something wrong with someone who decides to go with a free blogging site because of a measly $10 a month they're not willing to pay, plus with free sites you usually don't have the option of installing an optin form so they're goes any thoughts of building a list as well.
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  • I would like to prefer Wordpress.
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  • Profile picture of the author BloggingPro
    If you are absolutely unswayed in getting your own domain, hosting account and free wordpress installation then... use Blogger.

    I've used them in the past and in fact still use them today for certain types of landing pages. They are quick, easy to use, and don't come with the issue of commercialization that a Wordpress.com account forbids.

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  • Profile picture of the author robgee123
    Gotta be Wordpress!! Blogger is for kids & TOTAL NEWBIES
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  • Profile picture of the author wildjack
    Wordpress has more functions. Blogger is easier. You can try blogger first, then wordpress.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Blogger is just out of the question, if you want to own and control your own sites and not have them arbitrarily deleted in the night. Check out these threads at your leisure, and then forget Blogger ...

      Blogger and deleted blogs?
      Blogger blog removed
      Squidoo/Blogger as primary website
      Wow Blogger Deemed All My Hard Work Spam

      Don't imagine that redirecting your own domain-name to a blog hosted at Blogger will make the slightest difference to your safety or security: the terms of service (and their idiosyncratic and inconsistent enforcement) apply in exactly the same way to all blogs hosted there, regardless of whose domain-name/subdomain-name is in the url that visitors use and see. :p
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  • Profile picture of the author prithvitheprime
    I would go with Wordpress. Blogger is good but wordpress is far away is usuability, and SEO
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