This entry is part 6 of 7 in the series Blogger To WordPress - User GuideIntroduction Categories and Tags are something that allow us to bunch together certain posts covering similar topics. For example you can choose to have Google as a category and apply it to every post which might be covering something about Google....
This entry is part 5 of 7 in the series Blogger To WordPress - User GuideIntroduction Blogs have posts which but we do need to have some stand alone pages like About Us and Contact Us. Stand alone pages are great to point regular readers and let them know about some background information of the blog. How...
You might heard about Intense Debate commenting system and its features. Intense Debate provides third-party commenting system that gives more flexibility to you and your readers to post comments on blogs hosted with WordPress, Blogger and other platforms. Advantages of Intense Debate With this your blog readers can get the chance to engage in a better way with...
This entry is part 4 of 7 in the series Blogger To WordPress - User GuideIntroduction Many times when we start writing a blog we often like to share some links with our readers. For instance you might want to share links to other blogs you own or even display links to blogs run by your...
This entry is part 7 of 7 in the series Blogger To WordPress - User GuideIntroduction While writing a post on a blog there is often a need to insert images and videos. Also we might need to make certain files available with the blog. Videos and Images often are used by bloggers to better illustrate...
This entry is part 3 of 7 in the series Blogger To WordPress - User GuideIntroduction If you own a blog the most important part of running a blog is writing content. This content finally ends up being published as posts on a blog. In this article we will briefly touch on how writing and editing is...
This entry is part 2 of 7 in the series Blogger To WordPress - User GuideIntroduction Many bloggers start using Blogger.com while starting out their blogging career. Professional bloggers quickly realize that WordPress is a better platform which simply gives a lot more customizable options when compared to Blogger.com. This user guide is mainly for someone familiar...
This entry is part 1 of 7 in the series Blogger To WordPress - User GuideWe have migrated many blogs from Blogger to WordPress platform. After most of migrations, we found ourselves answering same question again and again. Even though they were simple, it took time again and again to answer them. So we decided to create some pages...
Considering we are offering a service for moving blogs from Blogger (BlogSpot) to WordPress, I thought why not write about some pros and cons about the both. We started our own journey from a BlogSpot blog which we moved to self-hosted WordPress few years ago. On the way, we grew up as a wordpress services’ company and...



