Both WordPress and Google Blogger (also popularly known as Blogspot) have been around for a long time - dedicated to allowing digital creators to share their voice online. However, how do they stack up against each other? Well, in this article, we’ll be pitting WordPress versus Blogger, and laying them out side-by-side, to see which one is the best blogging tool.
What’s the Difference Between WordPress and Blogger?
While WordPress and Google Blogger are content management systems, Blogger is a hosted platform with Google. In the case of this article, we’re talking about the self-hosted WordPress.org, rather than WordPress.com. With Blogger, you will need a Google account, in order to sign up for the service. With WordPress, you need to buy web hosting, a domain, and then install the CMS software.
WordPress vs Blogger: In-Depth Comparison
In order to compare WordPress against Blogger, here are some of the main areas that will be covered:
Ease of Use
Popularity
Design and Customization
Extensions
SEO
Security
Support
Cost
Ease of Use
Wordpress
Most technology requires some learning time. In 2018, WordPress implemented a new content editor called the Gutenberg content block editor. Both older users and newer users definitely need to learn some, but there are a lot of great tutorials for end users to take advantage of.
Google Blogger, while it says it’s a content management system, still sticks fairly close to it’s blog platform roots. Why is that? Well, their content editor is super simple and for users with some technology learning challenge, may find it easy.
Winner:
While WordPress has a lot more options to create content and you can visually see what you add and edit, Blogger’s simplicity may win over those who don’t want to learn a lot about how to use the system right off the bat.
Popularity
Wordpress | Blogger |
|---|---|
As of July 2022, WordPress powers over 43% of websites online, according to W3Techs. Additionally, WordPress is listed as the number 1 content management system. | Blogger is listed under Google Systems, in W3Techs, and powers about 0.9% of websites online. For being older, and a Google property, you’d think the number of sites using Blogger would be more, but that’s not the case. |
Winner:
Clearly WordPress blows Blogger out of the water in usage and popularity.
Design and Customization
Wordpress
WordPress offers over 31,000 free themes that can be customized to suit any type of website. Some of the newer themes allow you to completely drag and drop different content into place, as well as work with the WYSIWYG content block editor. If you’re a bit design challenged, there are a lot of web designers and developers in the WordPress community that you can hire.
Blogger
Blogger only offers a limited amount of themes. The themes that are offered are super simple, and you can customize it some, but if you’re looking to brand it for a company, you might need to hire someone knowledgeable about editing Blogger theme templates.
Winner:
Because of the amount of theme choices and many of them offer a lot of customization choices, WordPress wins over Blogger in design and customization.
Extensions
WordPress
In WordPress, extensions are called plugins. Like themes, there are thousands of plugins - over 50,000 [. The plugins in the WordPress community cover a wide spectrum of features:
Search engine optimization
Security
eCommerce
Data collecting and processing
Map display
Various monetization methods
… and much more.
Blogger




