Incredible (and Free!) Video Series on How To Use Blogger

by Adam Kreitman

Here’s an incredible resource for anyone that is interested in blogging on Blogger.com.

First, if you’re new to blogging, there are a number of free blogging platforms you can use to start and host a blog. The blog you are reading right now happens to be on WordPress. Another popular blogging platform is Blogger.com which I use for some other blogs I have.

Both WordPress.com and Blogger.com have their plusses and minuses, but the general consensus seems to be that Blogger is a bit easier to use than WordPress.com. That’s especially true when you take into account the video series on how to use Blogger put together by Bob and Josh Summers of RecognizedExpert.com.

It’s a comprehensive collection of 118 videos (and growing) that cover everything from setting up a Blogger account to converting your Blogger blog into a website – and everything in between. I’ve used Blogger for a couple of years now and I’ve still learned a lot from this video series.

I’m sure that everyone from the blogging virgin to more experienced users will find this video series to be an amazing resource.

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1 John Welsh June 22, 2008 at 8:21 PM

I have two blogs at present – same content but cut and paste one from wordpress, this one, to another on blogger – http://johncwelsh.blogspot.com. Wordpress comes across as more professional and I love the tags. But blogger is more embedded in google and has great links – Twitter for example. I am going to test them both and work out which is best. I will report back!

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