WordPress vs Blogger (2024) — What Are The Key Differences? (2024)

Blogging isn’t what it used to be. When WordPress and Blogger both started out, most people saw blogging as an online journal of personal thoughts. MySpace blogs were the rage, and Google apps weren’t nearly as ubiquitous as they are now (or advanced). Fast forward a couple of decades, and blogs have gained legitimacy and become a major part of marketing for brands and individuals. With that in mind, we want to take a look at the current state of two leading blog platforms–WordPress vs. Blogger–to see which is the better option for you.

Table Of Contents

  • 1WordPress vs. Blogger: Who Are They For?
  • 2Writing Comparison
    • 2.1Writing in WordPress
    • 2.2Writing in Blogger
  • 3Who’s the King of Customization?
    • 3.1Customizing WordPress
    • 3.2Customizing Blogger
  • 4Which Platform Has Superior Integrations?
    • 4.1WordPress Integrations
    • 4.2Blogger Integrations
  • 5WordPress and Blogger Alternatives
  • 6WordPress vs Blogger: The Final Verdict
  • 7WordPress Deep Dive
  • 8Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

WordPress vs. Blogger: Who Are They For?

WordPress comes in two varieties:.com and.org. The.com version is a hosted SaaS (software as a service) platform with a popular free option, while .org is the open-source, self-hosted version where you handle and control things yourself. That choice is indicative of the freedom that WordPress offers; whatever kind of website you need or want, you can build it with WordPress. If you need a full e-commerce website to sell your products? Done. WooCommerce has you covered. Membership site? Yes, WordPress has many high-quality membership plugins. Personal blog? Of course. Want to monetize? No limits.

On basically anything. WordPress has evolved into a fully developed CMS (content management system) that has options for any and all kinds of websites. WordPress does its best to be everything for everyone, even if that takes a bit of tweaking and customization.

Blogger has far more akin to WordPress.com than.org, being a free service from Google that, like everything else from Google, Blogger is hosted and managed within your Google account. The first major difference that you will note with Blogger is that it’s not a full CMS. It is definitely blogging software (as per the name). You won’t be running a shop from Blogger or managing an online course or school. But for those looking to create content and get it out to their audience relatively seamlessly, Blogger works great.

Writing Comparison

Given that Blogger is primarily a blogging platform, we are going to focus on the features that most closely go head-to-head. WordPress vs. Blogger would be an unfair competition if we were comparing e-commerce and CMS features, but as two of the best blogging platforms for content creators, it’s a much more even playing field.

Writing in WordPress

WP got a new page and post editor in version 5.0. Called Gutenberg, the new block editor is a pseudo-page builder where each paragraph and element are individual blocks that can be placed, rearranged, and styled individually. This is a big departure from the previous editor, which was a traditional WYSIWYG (like Blogger is).

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In terms of user experience, writing in the Gutenberg block editor is fast and smooth. You get options for each block as well as the overall post itself. Plus, you get access to individual blocks for different elements, such as videos, Spotify playlists, rows, and Twitter threads.

If you’re not a designer, you can totally use Gutenberg to lay out your site and customize your theme. Though, if you want full site editing capabilities, you’re going to want to grab a theme or add a page-builder plugin to your site. You can get the benefits of both a plugin and a theme with Divi.

Overall, if you’re going to use WordPress as a blogging platform, the content creation experience has never been better.

Writing in Blogger

While Blogger’s user interface has evolved over the years, if you’ve ever used the platform before, it will still be familiar to you. Or if you’ve ever used Microsoft Word. Or Google Docs. The post editor for Blogger is a traditional WYSIWYG document.

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You can create engaging content with no hassle using Blogger. If that’s what you’re looking for, this platform has you covered. In the right sidebar, you can adjust various options for the post. You can change the permalink and date, apply labels (Blogger’s form of Tags on WordPress), and allow/disallow comments.

But other than that, you’re locked into what you see. There aren’t options for “featured images” or “excerpts/meta descriptions” because Blogger tends to pull the first image in the post to feature and the first part of the post as the excerpt (like the WordPress default, so that part is the same).

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In general, writing posts in Blogger is painless and easy, and straightforward. You don’t get nearly the customization options that you do in WordPress these days. For pure blogging and content creation, though, it’s fast, intuitive, and stable. You can’t ask for a lot more than that when writing.

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Writing🏳️ Draw
The WordPress block editor is intuitive and will let you get writing immediatly.
🏳️ Draw
Blogger comes with a standard word editor that will be familiar to most users.
Choose WordPressChoose Blogger

Who’s the King of Customization?

Anyone who has ever started a blog has probably switched themes and layouts half a dozen times. Finding just the right look for your site is important, and both of these platforms give you some level of customization options (unlike something like Medium).

Customizing WordPress

At the heart of WordPress is the idea that you have complete control over every aspect of your site. From features to design, if you want to customize it, you can. This is done with a robust theme and plugin system based on PHP, HTML, and CSS, where you can simply create anything you want to extend and customize WordPress.

You don’t have to be a coder to take advantage of this, though. The WordPress.org theme and plugin repositories contain a plethora of free options for WordPress users.

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There is also a huge industry based entirely around premium WordPress themes like Divi, and plugins, so if you can’t find just the right thing on the repos, and you can’t code it yourself, there’s most likely a developer who has already created the theme or plugin themselves.

The specific customizations depend entirely on your theme and plugin combination, but WordPress has a built-in Theme Customizer that developers can tie into so that you can poke and prod at not only the WordPress defaults but the theme features and designs as well. In addition, WordPress lets you use custom CSS (handily through the Theme Customizer itself) so that you won’t have to deal with custom.css files.

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And none of that even touches on the site settings you can customize, from user roles, permalinks, comment structure, menus and navigation, taxonomies, and even custom post types to make organizing your content easier.

Customizing Blogger

Here’s the biggest hit to Blogger of them all. It’s barely customizable. Sure, it’s a lot more customizable than a site like Substack or Medium, but that’s not saying a lot. Blogger is a no-frills blogging platform, but you can still do a little to make your corner of the internet a little cozier.

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Blogger also has a theme repository, but it isn’t nearly as robust as WP’s. In general, you will find a few designs (such as the one calledContempo in the image above) and then palette variations of it. While there arechoices, those choices are limited to only 12 different themes at the time of this writing (though the color variants increase that number significantly).

When the theme is installed, you can also customize how it will look by adding menus, gadgets (Blogger’s version of what WordPress calls widgets), and adjusting colors, fonts, and content spacing. But that’s really it.

You do have the option of adding custom CSS in the Blogger theme customizer. And, if you choose, you can alwayswrite up a theme in HTML or adjust the HTML of the one you install from the provided list.

You can make some very aesthetically pleasing blogs using this platform, for sure. But there’s not nearly the support for customization as in WordPress, and writing a theme in HTML isn’t something most people can or will do (but that’s still easier than writing a WordPress theme in PHP, so there’s that).

Blogger also has a layout editor, which works similarly to a WP page-builder plugin, but it is pretty limited.

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You can drag elements from your theme around to new places, choose ad locations, and adjust other basic options. But you can’t actually design the page.

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Customization🥇 Winner
WordPress gives you complete control of all aspects of your site.
Blogger is barely customizable, you can adjust the layout of your blog, but not much else.
Choose WordPressChoose Blogger

Which Platform Has Superior Integrations?

A blog isn’t an island. The internet is a connected ecosystem of APIs and services talking back and forth, and your blog is going to be part of that. Considering that, we’re going to take a look at how WordPress vs. Blogger handles connecting to external services such as CRMs, advertising networks, and analytics tools.

WordPress Integrations

Because of the customization possible in WordPress, connecting to external services is a breeze. The platform is designed from the ground up to be used this way. You can search the repository and find hundreds of plugins that help you connect things like HubSpot to your site, MailChimp to WooCommerce, WordPress posts to Zapier, podcast players to your RSS feed, ad networks to the right places in your pages, and so on.

Additionally, themes often have their own places to insert code so that you don’t have to dig into PHP files. Divi, for instance, has an Integration tab in its theme options where you can add any header, footer, or body code that you may have. Such as Facebook pixels, AdSense code, Pinterest buttons, site verification scripts, and whatever else. There are even numerous Google Analytics plugins and install GA4 and track events across your website—super easy.

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Because WordPress is an open-source project that is designed for freedom, you won’t be limited in what apps and integrations you can use. The integrations themselves might charge a fee or not support WordPress, but as a platform, WP is neutral. You can choose to use a plugin for Amazon affiliate links, set up a WooCommerce membership site, use Taboola ads, plaster your site with Patreon links and use plugins for donations and pledges. Whatever you want to associate with your site is your choice. And there’s probably already a way to make it happen.

Blogger Integrations

Blogger is the exact opposite of WordPress in this regard. But don’t let us scare you away by saying that. Blogger is a Google product, so by policy and tradition, you’re going to be locked into the Google ecosystem. That’s just the way it is. As we said above, Blogger sites are tied to a Google account.

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Similarly, analytics and site stats are integrated with (and limited to) Google Analytics. More than likely, you’ll be using GA anyway, so this isn’t a huge deal. Same for Google AdSense. If you want to run ads on your site, Blogger requires that you use AdSense because it’s a Google product. Same for comments. No Disqus for you. You’re using Blogger comments that can be tied to Google accounts.

Again, none of this is a bad thing. These pieces of software are excellent and the leaders in what they do for a reason. Well, reasons. One is that they work well, and the other is that they’re owned by Google, and we can’t escape them. The lack of external integrations is only a bad thing if you need those to set up something outside of the straight “blogging” parameters set by Blogger.

If you want full choice for your site, Blogger is definitely not the way to go. However, if you want easy integrations with apps you’re probably going to be using anyway, it’s great.

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External Integrations🥇 Winner
WordPress lets you connect to external services with ease.
Blogger has you locked into the Google suite of products.
Choose WordPressChoose Blogger

WordPress and Blogger Alternatives

Still not convinced that one of these platforms is right for you? No worries. We have other comparison posts for you to peruse. Check out WordPress vs Medium or WordPress vs Ghost. If you’re looking for a wider comparison, check out WordPress vs Everything Else to really take a look at all of your options.

WordPress vs Blogger: The Final Verdict

It’s hard to compare WordPress vs. Blogger these days because the platforms have evolved to be two very different pieces of software for different people. WordPress is a general CMS now, while Blogger has stayed the course and remains a content creation platform.

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Writing🏳️ Draw
The WordPress block editor is intuitive and will let you get writing immediatly.
🏳️ Draw
Blogger comes with a standard word editor that will be familiar to most users.
Customization🥇 Winner
WordPress gives you complete control of all aspects of your site.
Blogger is barely customizable, you can adjust the layout of your blog, but not much else.
External Integrations🥇 Winner
WordPress lets you connect to external services with ease.
Blogger has you locked into the Google suite of products.
Choose WordPressChoose Blogger

Blogger is an excellent option for those who want a quick-and-easy blog where they can write and post easily within an ecosystem they already know. Site setup is minimal, and there are almost zero barriers to entry. With services such as AdSense and Analytics built-in, you can have a fully operational blog in under 10 minutes. And from there, it just works. It doesn’t feel quite as polished as a publishing platform such as Ghost, but again, that’s offset by it just working.

WordPress, on the other hand, is an excellent option for people who want more options. Customization is the WP’s claim to fame, and they have certainly earned it. Themes and plugins allow you to do anything you want with your site. From digging into the code itself or just within the dashboard options provided, you can tweak anything at all in WordPress. Under that same umbrella, there is nearly unlimited support in WordPress for external service integration.

For blogging and writing, WordPress has the more modern experience with the Gutenberg editor, but Blogger’s WYSIWYG is fast and light, and easy to use. It’s a matter of preference, really, as to how you prefer writing your content.

WordPress Deep Dive

One more thing. Before you make your final decision on your website platform…are you curious to see how WordPress stacks up against its other biggest competitors? We did the hard work and compared WordPress vs. everything else so that you don’t have to! Most recently, we reviewed WordPress vs. Ghost, and I think you will be interested to see the results.

If you’re looking for specific plugins to help WordPress become even more powerful, we recommend the following:

  • Divi Builder
  • Rank Math
  • MonsterInsights
  • OptinMonster

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Before we wrap up, let’s answer some of your most common questions about WordPress and Blogger. Did we miss one? Leave a question below and we will respond!

Which is better, WordPress or Blogger?

WordPress is better than Blogger for extensive customization and versatility. While Blogger is primarily limited to blogging, WordPress is a far-reaching content management system that can handle various website types. WordPress offers users a broader range of themes, plugins, and integrations.

Why is WordPress better than Blogger?

WordPress is better than Blogger because it has a bigger developer community, giving users more updates and features. On WordPress, you own your data and can pick where to host it. Plus, with many plugins and themes, you can customize everything easily.

What is the key difference between Blogger and WordPress?

The key difference between Blogger and WordPress is their capabilities. WordPress supports schema markup and offers diverse SEO, and SEM features through plugins. Most notably, WordPress allows for creating eCommerce portals, a feature Blogger lacks entirely.

Is WordPress better than Blogger for SEO?

WordPress is generally better than Blogger for SEO. WordPress offers a wider range of SEO tools and plugins, like Yoast SEO, that provide advanced optimization capabilities. Additionally, its support for schema markup and customizable SEO features gives users more control over their site's SEO performance.

How difficult is it to migrate from Blogger to WordPress?

Migrating from Blogger to WordPress is a manageable process. First, you'll need to set up your WordPress site. Then, within WordPress, navigate to Tools and select Import. From there, choose "Blogger" and install the necessary importer plugin. Once installed, run the importer and upload your Blogger XML file. After that, assign your posts to an author and finalize by setting up redirects from your Blogger site to your new WordPress site.

Which one is faster, WordPress or Blogger?

As a Google product, Blogger is optimized for speed and typically loads faster out of the box. WordPress tends to have multiple plugins that load different scripts, and users upload rich media, making it difficult to make WordPress fast.

Is WordPress easier to customize than Blogger?

WordPress is not easier to customize than Blogger. WordPress offers many plugins and themes, which can be overwhelming for beginners. With its simpler interface and fewer options, Blogger can be more straightforward for those looking for basic customizations without diving deep into settings or code.

Can I create an eCommerce website with Blogger?

Nope. You can't create an eCommerce website with Blogger. This limitation is one of the biggest drawbacks of the platform, especially compared to other platforms like WordPress, which offer extensive eCommerce capabilities through plugins and themes.

Is Blogger a cheaper option than WordPress?

When comparing Blogger to WordPress.com, both offer free hosting options. However, while Blogger is entirely free, WordPress.com's free plan has limitations, such as branded domain names and ads. You'd need to upgrade to a paid plan to remove these and access advanced features. So, Blogger can be a more cost-effective choice for basic blogging.

Is Blogger more beginner friendly than WordPress?

Blogger is more beginner-friendly than WordPress. Its interface is straightforward, with fewer options, making it easier for newcomers to start blogging without a steep learning curve. While WordPress offers more features and flexibility, it can be overwhelming for those new to website creation.

What have been your experiences with WordPress vs. Blogger?

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FAQs

WordPress vs Blogger (2024) — What Are The Key Differences? ›

When it comes to marketing and SEO tools, WordPress is the clear winner with its ability to integrate with various marketing and SEO plugins. Blogger, on the other hand, doesn't offer any advanced SEO tools, which may make it more challenging to optimize your content for ranking in search engine results.

What are the differences between WordPress and Blogger? ›

Yes, the Blogger platform is simple, created for beginners who want to create blogs without complexity. WordPress is better suited for serious bloggers who require more customization, flexibility, scalability and ownership. Read our guide to learn more about the best blogging platforms.

Is Google Blogger still relevant in 2024? ›

Is Blogging Still Relevant in 2024? Yes, yes and an infinite number of times, yes. Of course, some argue that blogging is dead, buried beneath the ever-growing mountain of social media posts and Instagram reels. But hold your horses!

Which pays more, WordPress or Blogger? ›

Which blogging platform is best for making money? WordPress and Blogger are both great for making money. Blogger offers instant, easy monetization but a limited audience due to its lack of SEO options. Paid versions of WordPress.com provide a wider reach and tons of monetization pathways.

Does anyone still use Blogger? ›

To this end, Blogger works well as a regular blog but it's less useful if you plan to do more elaborate custom changes. An oldie but a goodie: Blogger started in 1999, and it still has plenty to offer today. Many businesses still use it, and it offers a blogspot.com domain as well as the option to buy a custom one.

What is the difference between your WordPress blog? ›

A WordPress website is the things you see when you visit a particular domain or website address. When it comes to comparing a WordPress blog vs website, the simple truth is your blog is on your website, and your WordPress website comes with a blog. Tip: A post loads into the blog portion of a WordPress website.

What is the major difference between a blog and a website? ›

The key difference between a blog and a website lies in the content and update frequency. While blogs present posts in reverse chronological order and regularly update content, standard websites' content typically stays the same for long periods and is arranged by category or topic.

Is Google discontinuing Blogger? ›

As of now, there are no plans AFAIK to shut down blogger.

Does Blogger delete inactive blogs? ›

If we can verify that you're the sole author of the blog and there are no other recent contributions, we'll delete your blog.

What are the limitations of Google Blogger? ›

Size of Image: maximum 250K per image (limits for mobile only, unlimited with desktop) Size of Image Hosting: maximum 1GB per account, but can increase when you link Blogger with G+. Blog Description Length: maximum 500 characters, raw text, not HTML. “About Me” Description Length: Maximum 1200 characters.

Can you make $1,000 a month with a blog? ›

If you can start a blog in a niche that you're obsessively passionate about, one that isn't too saturated, where you can build a decent audience, then you can make a cool $1000 per month, or more, from blogging. Especially as a freelancer!

Is Blogger owned by Google? ›

Because Blogger is owned by Google, it has Google AdSense and Analytics built in so users can easily monitor their blog's performance and monetize their blog with banner ads.

Is WordPress still the best for blogs? ›

According to these stats, WordPress remains the most used content management system (CMS), with over 43% of websites using it and a market share of over 62%.

Is Blogger worth it in 2024? ›

Starting a blogging website in 2024 can still be a good idea if you offer unique content or cater to niche interests, but it's essential to have a clear strategy for standing out amidst competition and leveraging current trends in content consumption and technology. Establish yourself as an expert in your niche.

Why is Blogger better than WordPress? ›

WordPress is one of the best CMS platforms and known for its flexibility, robust features, and customization options. Blogger, on the other hand, offers a simple and user-friendly interface, making it a good choice for beginners.

Are blogs becoming obsolete? ›

But while the internet has transformed significantly in recent years, we're here to debunk the myth. Blogging isn't dying. In fact, blogging is thriving in 2024 - and remains a relevant and profitable content marketing channel for the foreseeable future.

Why is WordPress better for blogging? ›

Control and Flexibility Options With WordPress

WordPress is open-source software, so you can easily extend it to add new features. With plugins and third-party integrations, you can add almost any feature imaginable to your WordPress blog.

Can I use Blogger with WordPress? ›

From the WordPress dashboard, go to Tools and then Import. In this section, you will see a Blogger option and Install Now under it. This will install a Blogger Importer tool to your WP. Running it will take the XML file from your computer and move it to the WordPress installation.

Does WordPress own your blog? ›

You're in control.

Blogs should belong to creators, not platforms. With WordPress.com, every word, every photo, and every thought you share belongs to you. And only you. That means you can easily export your entire blog and take it anywhere, at any time.

Is WordPress still the best blogging platform? ›

According to these stats, WordPress remains the most used content management system (CMS), with over 43% of websites using it and a market share of over 62%.

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