Wordpress or Blogger – Which should I choose?
Let’s put this rumor to rest: the rumor that Google retains the rights (copyright) the content of your blog with them. This is false. You are entitled to your content, but Google keeps its intellectual property. Terms and explains in detail. http://www. blogger. com / terms. g content restrictions. Google has the right to restrict or terminate your account when the contents are contrary to their Terms and Conditions. (This is not a factor for most writers is permitted content is very extensive – and mostly limited to hatred and illegal activities) use WordPress, you host your blog on hosting your own. Even if you do not have power over their content, but may be linked to the limitations of the Terms and Conditions or provided by your hosting company explains. The simplicity of the installation: It is often easier to install Blogger. Fantastic if not included in your hosting company can be difficult to install WordPress if you feel comfortable with your control panel and FTP servers. Google is superior in its adaptive functions. You can change the format of the templates, design and layout much easier with Blogger. In terms of how your staff are not initially suitable, will need to use or learn how PHP and HTML if you use WordPress. Each platform offers dozens of templates, and several persons have created the template format, with numbers in place yet. Most third-party templates are free, but donations accepted. Do not worry, they are trained to ask for contributions and any other I have seen no spam or require registration – even though they may ask that you keep a very small and discreet link to your site to help them. Other widely used blogging software types include Xanga, Drupal (important learning curve), Joomla, and much more. There is no charge for accommodation blog is on wordpress. com, Blogger, MySpace, TypePad, and many more. In the final analysis, is really based on how much control you want over the look and functionality of your site and its technology literacy results. For those who know HTML, and willing to learn the relatively simple PHP, Wordpress is a good bet. For those who just want to start a blog, or have a budget, choose Google.
