Blogger
Review
Blogger is among the easiest tools for starting a blog. It is free to use and enables writers to quickly share their thoughts with minimal effort. Blog entries are published with a time stamp and users can add images, videos, and other content. It is owned by Google, allowing anyone with a Gmail account to quickly get started on Blogger for free. Users can design their blogs with a variety of templates or create their own design from scratch. There is also a possibility for users to monetize their blogs using AdSense.
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- Ease of Monetization
- Platform Stability
- Integration with Self-Hosted Blog
- Publishing Tools
- Writer Support
Platform Details
Name: Blogger
Date Founded: Aug 1999
Website: Blogger.com
Blogger was originally launched in 1999 by Evan Williams and Meg Hourihan, co-foundefrs of Pyra Labs. The two set out to create project management software but created blogger as a spinoff and one of the first websites to produce and organize weblogs. Williams is responsible for the terms “blog” and “blogger” as a result of his work. Pyra Labs was eventually bought in 2003 by Google, which resulted in the blogging service becoming a part of the company.
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What is Blogger?
Blogger is among the easiest tools for starting a blog. It is free to use and enables writers to quickly share their thoughts with minimal effort. Blog entries are published with a time stamp and users can add images, videos, and other content. It is owned by Google, allowing anyone with a Gmail account to quickly get started on Blogger for free. Users can design their blogs with a variety of templates or create their own design from scratch. There is also a possibility for users to monetize their blogs using AdSense.
Blogger was originally launched in 1999 by Evan Williams and Meg Hourihan, co-foundefrs of Pyra Labs. The two set out to create project management software but created blogger as a spinoff and one of the first websites to produce and organize weblogs. Williams is responsible for the terms “blog” and “blogger” as a result of his work. Pyra Labs was eventually bought in 2003 by Google, which resulted in the blogging service becoming a part of the company.