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Which is better for SEO, blogger.com or Wordpress?

Beverly

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For me, Blogger.com blogs are better for SEO. I've always been a big fan of Blogger as it's a Google product (and Google seems to give their own products preference). Blogger style blogs are always indexed quickly and easy to get into search engines.

Though I do have at least one Wordpress blog. It only ranks for lesser known terms though.

Wordpress blogs do help you keep your main site updated regularly which is important for SEO, especially if you have a static html site. Then you can put Wordpress on a subfolder and update the site as needed without changing or uploading static pages. Just login, make a new post and save.

What's your experience? Do you prefer Blogger style blogs or Wordpress blogs hosted on your own site? Which is better for SEO?
 
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I prefer wordpress. It can be quite awesome if you use the right plugins. And the indexing will also be faster in wordpress if you're using google sitemaps and has submitted it to google webmasters tool.

Some of my blogs contents gets indexed in google within seconds. The main reason I like wordpress, is the freedom. I mean the things we are able to do in blogger website is quite limited!
 
Definitely Wordpress for me as well, always found it easier to use and there are a range of great plugins for SEO.
 
Both are great indeed. I see a lot of people using blogger when they want a free website with the blogger subdomain. That can be a problem but I seen huge blogger sites with the blogger subdomain.

I personally like Wordpress better even when it comes to SEO. There are lots of great SEO mods available for Wordpress that can make it better than blogger.

I don't really care about the SEO that much mean comparing blogger to Wordpress. If you work hard the wordpress blog can be very successful and popular.
 

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