

If you enjoy WordPress themes, Wix does offer a widget to link your blog to your Wix site just as they offer the Blogger widget. As a result of getting back in here at WP, I decided to post something and will now have to populate it at Blogger and Wix later on so that my audiences will be able to read this.
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I am initiating this post here within my rarely used free WordPress because I had signed up to follow The Frugal Crafter. I also needed to write the HTML coding to do a lot in WordPress, which at Wix or Blogger I can just drag and drop widgets. It had a few free layouts with a clean style, but many paid theme versions can get crazy expensive. Last March, I created a WordPress blog specifically for a digital marketing campaign that I was selected to run for the NAU Business Administration department. I’ve had limited experience using this site, but I know many people swear by it’s many templates and features.

Wix does offer the Blogger widget, however, if you are unsatisfied with the templates at Blogger…you’ll still be in the predicament I am in with appearances.Įnter WordPress blogs. These strange characters are in order to use Ajax technology which Wix still hasn’t changed to simplify to, oh let’s say… /blog -hahaha! Anyway, until then I am doing my original posts at Blogger to appease my Google viewers and pasting an entry into Wix for those visiting that tab directly on my website. Although it is directly tied into your functioning website (which is fabulous if you pay for a personalized domain name), the actual blog address is your domain name with additional hashtags, wierd letters and symbols (Ex.

Wix’s blog is not a completely sparkle-tastic blog yet because of its confusing web URL. Blogger and Wix both offer several cool widgets and opportunities for HTML coding. Depending on your settings…it may only have a few of your most popular posts to catch their eye, but if they want to read all posts they still have to scroll eternally through text titles or by month. I do like the “popular posts” widget at Blogger since it shows the thumbnail pics of each post that way. My Wix blog, activated through my paid website with them, has a cleaner appearance, whereas my Blogger has a mish mash of text links and months which drags the eye too far via the scroll bar, in my opinion. It appears I don’t have any Blogger followers as a result of how it is tied to Google+, but I apparently have 48 personal profile Google+ followers (which you can’t get around having a personal one) and 23 biz profile Google + followers checking out my blog. Readers are now funneled through the Google+ and +1 follows instead of direct followers via the Blogger button. Blogger, while free, is confusing regarding followers and interactions.

I primarily use the free Blogger service which I then link to my Wix.com website while also copying/pasting into Wix.com directly through their blog app.
