A philosopher once said, "Body is an instrument of the Self". Body is the material entity while the Self is the conscious entity experiencing the material world. Nobody has ever seen the Self but its presence is felt somewhere inside, somewhere behind our own eyes. You see others as material beings while you see yourself through an entirely different perspective. When you look inside you see the Self & not always your material body.

Wordpress.com has very well crafted designs & anyone who
does not know coding can use it to start blogging or setup a website. People
tell you benefits of Wordpress.org when you coding but I say if you know coding
then the best option (especially for new bloggers) is Blogger.com.
1.
Simplicity
Blogger.com is very simple to use. All you need is just a
Gmail account which you can use to log into blogger. Simply select Create Blog
option, select a theme & you are ready to start creating new posts. You don’t
require any coding knowledge if you want to do that. Wordpress.org will require
coding & technical knowledge which is not preferable to non technical
people. I suggest non technical people should go for Blogger (or Wordpress.com
if they have enough money to spend).
2.
Unlimited Bandwidth
Blogger is hosted on Google servers & there is no
limitation upon the number of users your blog can handle. Simply create post
& forget about managing bandwidth. Both Blogger.com and Wordpress.com
offers unlimited bandwidth & you can create any number of posts in your
blog but if you want to use Wordpress.org then you would require purchasing
hosting from GoDaddy, Bluehost or hostgator, which has limited bandwidth, hence
limiting the number of users your site can handle.
3.
Easy to Work with
When you are using Wordpress.com or Blogger all you need to
do is, create post & forget worrying about its security and backup. All
these are managed by the respective sites. What you do is simply create posts
& make money out of it. Blogger uses Google Adsense to monetize the blogger
blog & we know Google Adsense provides high quality ads which offer highest
CPCs & it is the biggest ad network.
4.
Customization
Well this is the best part. If you are interested in only writing
& publishing articles then the best option for you is blogger. Customization
of html code or css is not allowed in Wordpress.com unless you buy Business
plan which is around $25 per month. But in Blogger you can do just anything,
modify CSS and html code. Place desired widgets & frames in your site.
Also, you can make beautiful sites like Wordpress.com. There are tons of sites
which offers template you can use in your Blogger site & do any
customization or changes in design you want. It’s very simple & the sites
also guide you through the process of setting up the template & use it.
5.
Its Free
Well money is the main cost factor in the end. We all do it
to earn money & not to spend ourmoney on maintaining the blog. Blogger is
best for the individual bloggers especially those who know some CSS & HTML.
You don’t need to pay for the hosting, not for security, no backups & no
extra cost to increase the bandwidth. First buy hosting from GoDAddy, Bluehost
or hostgator. Then Buy SSL certificate to secure your site from spammers and
hackers. Then you pay for daily or weekly backups of your post which will help
you retrieve the data if in case you lose it. Finally, if you think you are
getting a large number of users then you need to upgrade the bandwidth.
Stressed? But what you do in Blogger? Nothing, No hosting, No SSL security, No
Backups required & unlimited bandwidth. With Wordpress.com you need to pay
$3 per month for just getting a custom domain name. But with blogger its free,
you just need to have your own custom domain & it’s free to map that domain
to your blogger site.
We all work to gain money & peace of mind. So keep the
life simple. It’s difficult for an individual to spend this amount of money and
manage everything alone.
I hope this helps you because people usually get confused
with Wordpress.com or Wordpress.org. But here I told you everything about
Blogger.com, Wordpress.com & Wordpress.org.
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