Jacky Nguyen
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- Oct 11, 2017
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oh, come back to SEO in 2026 and thinking about Blogger. And, okay, read the post and decided to ignore it! Thanks bro!
Yes, that's true. Blogger has fewer customization options and less flexibility compared to WordPress, which can limit your blog's creativity and functionality. Furthermore, Google's control means there's a risk your blog could be deleted or discontinued, which isn't the case with WordPress. WordPress gives you more control over your content and allows you to choose where to host it, providing many users with greater peace of mind.I understand blogger doesn't have as many options and flexibility that you get with WP, and there is also a risk of google removing your blog.
But apart from that and being a part of Google, does blogger have any advantage from SEO point of view? Or makes new difference? Or they don't rank well?
That's the only good thing I'll say about Blogger - they index well, and I've certainly seen them used creatively for bulk indexing of spam links because of this. For any sort of traffic or ranking, it's time came and went a good while ago.For starters, especially if you're on a tight budget, a custom domain name + Blogger is perfectly fine. You won't have any problems with indexing, etc.
If you don't have a budget, a custom domain name + Blogger will do the trick. Indexing is generally reliable.That's the only good thing I'll say about Blogger - they index well, and I've certainly seen them used creatively for bulk indexing of spam links because of this. For any sort of traffic or ranking, it's time came and went a good while ago.
I don't think its good if you are serious about SEO and rankings, You need customizable options to rank and improve overall site quality and thats simply not possible with the bloggerI understand blogger doesn't have as many options and flexibility that you get with WP, and there is also a risk of google removing your blog.
But apart from that and being a part of Google, does blogger have any advantage from SEO point of view? Or makes new difference? Or they don't rank well?
How bulk indexing Tier1 backlinks with Blogger?That's the only good thing I'll say about Blogger - they index well, and I've certainly seen them used creatively for bulk indexing of spam links because of this. For any sort of traffic or ranking, it's time came and went a good while ago.
I see users just pasting a load of links to their urls, usually 'foundation link' type urls, into a post - nothing special but the index ratio seems ok for what it is. Personally I wouldn't want to dump all my url together in one place.How bulk indexing Tier1 backlinks with Blogger?
I know some people running Blogger and doing quite well over the years;Anyone here running a long-term authority site on Blogger in 2026?