WebSite Design & SEO
Google recently revamped Blogger, transforming the lagging product into a full-featured blog platform. With its quick initial setup and
point-and-click template switching, Blogger most resembles WordPress, but it sets itself apart with its savvier handling of third-party
plug-ins and online videos.
Blogger one-ups WordPress with the ability to modify templates, allowing you to drag and drop 12 different page modules onto them. You can
also drop in external RSS feeds such as Yahoo news feeds, AdSense ads, blogrolls, and third-party HTML and JavaScript applications (such
as Meebo's IM window). You can even customize your CSS by hand, which unfortunately is necessary if you want to add an image to your blog
header.
In addition, you can post photos from your camera phone, blog using the mobile client, or send posts to a special e-mail address. The
software sports a comprehensive set of controls and features for posts, comments, and feeds, and presents them in a simple interface that
clearly explains what each does.
While Blogger will let you host your blog at your own Web site (including subdirectories and subdomains) by FTPing posts to your site,
many of the new customizable layouts and modules will not work with external domains. Google says this arrangement may change soon, which
would make Blogger a fantastic choice for small businesses wanting to add a new blog to an old site without spending much time customizing
it.