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Blogging Wars – Wordpress Vs Blogger Part 1

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

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 blogosphere by 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 “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.

You also need to understand that there are different versions of Wordpress, the earliest now termed as “Wordpress” at Wordpress.org, and the hosted version similar to Blogger now termed “Wordpress.com” which is of course available Wordpress.com. Only the latter comes with free hosting on a sub-domain account. We’ll discuss this in Part 2.

For Part 1 of this article, we look only at the self-hosted version of Wordpress. Here’s the comparison scale:

1) Ease of Set-up And Use

Yes, it’s much easier to set-up a blog with Blogspot.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

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 plugins you can even turn your Wordpress into a magazine-like portal.

Publishing with Blogger can extremely furstrating. 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. Unlike complicated predecessors like PHPPostNuke, B2, Mambo or even Joomla, Wordpress is user friendly. Plus, the availability of source codes in this open-source system coupled with a strong community makes it possible to use Wordpress as an article management system, classifieds system, direct-selling site and even a paid membership site.

4) Copyrights and Ownership of Content

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

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

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” plugins around 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.

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How to Use Wordpress Adsense Templates to Have an Instant Monetized Blog

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Google loves blogs because new, unique and useful information can be added very quickly. Not only can the blog administrator add content but visitors to the blog can leave comments and ask questions. When people find answers to their problems, they will return to your blog in the future.

Wordpress is a very popular platform for blogging because it is a complete content management system which also allows you to add themes and plugins which will improve the functionality of your wordpress blog. You can setup your blog for free with wordpress or you can install wordpress on your own domain name.

I recommend installing wordpress on your own domain name because you have control of your blog. If you have your blog on the wordpress domain, your blog can be deleted without notice and then all of your hard work is gone forever. Installing wordpress on your domain name is very easy if your web hosting company offers install wordpress. Look for a web host that uses cPanel and has Fantastico. Click on the Fantastico icon and wordpress will be installed in minutes with a few clicks on your part.

Now that you have your blog setup, you need to add your wordpress adsense template theme. Not only do these templates have a header graphic for your particular niche but they are also setup with adsense ad blocks placed in high click areas. Good templates will also have the google search box and use the ad units to look like a navigation bar.

To install your wordpress adsense template theme follow these simple steps:

1. Open up the folder with all the wordpress files

2. Add your google id to the index.php and sidebar.php files

3. upload all files to wp-content/themes

4. login to your wordpress dashboard

5. Click on presentation tab

6. Click on your theme in available themes

7. Your wordpress adsense template is now your current theme

You now have a wordpress blog on your own domain in your selected niche.

Start adding your content about your niche and the google ads will change to relevant ads that pertain to your niche.

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How To Get Backdoor Listing in Google With Wordpress

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Did you know you can list for Free in Google with Wordpress? Not too long ago, Google came up with a new concept called “Google Sitemaps”.

The technique you are about to learn in this article will save you time and money to get your site indexed and listed with Google, the ‘giant’ search engine of the Internet.

One of the main objectives of Google Sitemaps is to help update Google’s search engine of any changes or updates to your site.

It was a smart idea on Google’s side, as the Internet was simply growing too big and too fast. The amount of sites that the search engine bots or commonly referred to as ’spiderbots’ or ’spiders’ had to visit were enourmous.

With Google Sitemaps, Google came up with a win-win solution for both parties. The need for the search engine giant to update their database with the latest search results, and an opportunity for site owners to get indexed with Google.

With Google Sitemaps, you can generate an ‘xml’ file of your entire site, and submit it to Google using your Google Account.

Once Google has received your Sitemap file, it will be able to keep track of changes to your site. It’s actuall a win-win for both parties.

Of course, for most people, they wouldn’t understand all this technical lingo, let alone create an ‘xml’ file.

Enter the hero to the rescue..Wordpress.

So how does Wordpress come into the picture?

If you didn’t know, Wordpress is a very popular free blogging software for building and running blogs.

And because of it’s popularity, Wordpress users has developed a ton of plugins to be used with Wordpress.

One of these is actually a Google Sitemap plugin for Wordpress. Basically if you have run any Wordpress blog, you can just upload the Google Sitemap plugin, and activate it.

What this will do is it will generate a Google compliant site map of your entire site or blog. And all this is done at the backend, transparent to the user.

Only thing left to do is to submit this sitemap file to Google…and you’ve gotten yourself a free listing in Google.

Amazing isnt it?

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4 Things to Look for in Wordpress Adsense Templates

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

If you want a blog and want to make money with your blog quickly, then you should look into wordpress adsense templates.Blogs are very popular today and the search engines especially google love wordpress blogs. You can go to wordpress.com and set up a wordpress blog for free on their site, but I suggest that you get your own domain name and web hosting to set up your own wordpress blog. This way you have total control of your blog. After you get your domain name, look for a quality web host that allows you cpanel access. Once you are logged in to to your cpanel, click on the fantastico button and you can install wordpress in a matter of minutes with just a few clicks of the mouse. Yes, it is that easy and even a caveman could do it.You are all set up with your own domain name and web hosting and have wordpress installed. Now you need a professional looking theme so you have a professional looking site so you can start earning an income.One great way to monetize your blog is with google adsense. Adsense is great because they will show ads that are relevant to the content on your page and you get paid when someone clicks on an ad.To help with the learning curve you should invest in wordpress adsense templates. Here are 4 things to look for in a good wordpress adsense template.1. Easy CustomizationMost people do not know how to read or edit a php file. Look for a wordpress template that has already added the adsense for you. All you need to do is open a couple of files and add your publisher id number. An added bonus is if a video tutorial is included that shows you exactly how to add your publisher id.You also want it to be very easy to add your own unique content to your blog without having the template graphics move to change the look of your blog.2. SEO and Navigation FeaturesHere is a list of features to look for: • Wordpress search • Archives listed in navigation • Categories listed in navigation • Blogroll or links • Adsense links units at top • Commenting and discussion possible • Compatible with wordpress plugins3. Professionally Designed HeadersYou want your blog to look professional and grab the visitors attention. A good header will make the visitor stay and read the content on your blog.4. Earn income from multiple streams of incomeYou want to make sure that you are not depending solely on adsense to make money online. Make sure you are able to add items like an opt in form for list building, affiliate products that go along with your niche and other streams of income.Blogging is a great way and one of the easiest ways to start making money online with adsense. So get started right now and start making your share of the google money pie.

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Wordpress Knocks Out Google’s Blogger In Building Niche Blogs

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

When it comes to building and creating profit pulling niche blogs Wordpress really shines and really beat Blogger.com heads down.

If you didn’t know, Blogger is a free blogging software owned by Google. You can set up a blogging account in three easy steps and start blogging.

On the other hand, Wordpress is a very popular blogging software. The easiest way to install and set up Wordpress would be to do a one click installation from the Cpanel of your hosting account.

Now, Wordpress is more than just a blogging software.

In the past when blogging first evolved, marketers did not give it much thought…until they discovered the power of syndication through RSS feeds.

With Rss feeds, they can now reach out to a target markets they normally would not have been able to.

You can liken the Rss feeds to the different channels on the radio station. It allows your message to be broadcast to targeted groups of people. For example, classical channel appeals to classical music lovers an so on.

You can create Rss feeds with Google’s Blogger, however additional setup is required.

Wordpress has an in-built syndication function, unlike Blogger.com where it still needs some configuration.

In addition, Wordpress has some powerful features that make it a marketer’s dream tool:

(a) Automatic Pinging

Wordpress will automatically ping the blog directories listed each time you publish a post.

This notifies the blog directories of your blog updates, and can bring more traffic and visitors to your blog.

(b) Categories

It might not seem like a big deal, but when you realize that you can name the category using keywords you want to target, then BAM!

It hits you like a rock. You can have multiple categories named using keywords you want to target, and write your post under that category. With proper planning and carefully spreading the same keyword in your post, you can achieve higher Search Engine rankings easily.

This is where Google’s Blogger lose out.

Google’s Blogger does not provide any category support. If you want to target selected keywords, you need to manually create the links and manually tweak the Blogger template.

As you blog gets bigger and you post more often, this can become a nightmare.

(c) Plugins
Plugins give Wordpress additional functions and features. All you need to do is upload the Plugin file, Activate the plugin file and you’re set to go.

Example plugins would include Google Adsense plugins where you can insert Adsense plugins with the click of a button. Or Chitika Ads plugins, again to display contextual ads and let you make more money with your blog.

(d) Easily change the theme of your blog (site)
With Wordpress, everything is just point and click (or plug N play). You can easily change the theme and layout of your Blog without having to learn about web design.

Design is important since a good design can appeal, attract and keep your readers coming back. Changing your blog design also keeps your niche blog ‘refreshing’ in terms of look and feel.

This is why Wordpress knocks out Google’s Blogger when it comes those serious about building long-term profitable niche blogs.

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