In my experience, Wordpress is a bit more complex in its features and the way it's laid out. Or, maybe I'd just been using Blogger too long when I tried it out...? Is your degree very common in Canada? I've got an MS in applied behavior analysis, but not too many schools here in the states off it as a concentration.
are you able to switch and not lose the followers, subscribers, links...etc...etc? If so, I heard it had more features, but I started to teach myself html so I can do almost anything I want to my blog!
As long as you're actually blogging and posting them, I don't care how you do it! :)
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ReplyDeleteIn my experience, Wordpress is a bit more complex in its features and the way it's laid out. Or, maybe I'd just been using Blogger too long when I tried it out...?
ReplyDeleteIs your degree very common in Canada? I've got an MS in applied behavior analysis, but not too many schools here in the states off it as a concentration.
are you able to switch and not lose the followers, subscribers, links...etc...etc? If so, I heard it had more features, but I started to teach myself html so I can do almost anything I want to my blog!
ReplyDeletedepends on your type/length/specialization of your posts. but it is a nice option to have.
ReplyDeleteDownload Iblogger, $10. It'll let you use blogspot as well as wordpress.
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ReplyDeleteWHERE ARE YOU?! BLOG, BABY, BLOG!
There is blogger app for iphone, check the market for BlogPress Lite.
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