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@shaloo walia I have both and I use different programs like adsense, Chitika and other advert programs but I feel I am more attracted to WordPress compared to blogger. I have closed to 70 followers on logger but still feel lonely there while I find WordPress much more lively. | |
@suny I started blogging with blogger but moved to wordpress later. Now I find blogger quite dull as compared to wordpress which has so much to offer in terms of templates, widgets and plugins. WordPress has a more lively and active community compared to blogger. | |
I have always preferred WordPress to Blogger for everything – except monetizing a free blog. I like that WP is less WYSIWYG, and that there is a greater sense of community among WP bloggers. There is also more of an emphasis on quality of content. The very best way to experience WordPress is through a self-hosted blog, which you can monetize. This allows for plugins as well | |
@Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) I was running a free blog on wordpress for three years because I didn’t know that I couldn’t monetize a free wordpress blog. I started a self-hosted blog earlier this year and I am in the process of shifting the entire content on my new website. I wish we could share the links of our blogs here so that we could read and appreciated our fellow writers’ work. |
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