As if google loves wordpress.com and also google owns blooger.com..than which can be considered as a best way to make out money..
If you have your own domain, WordPress. If you have NOT your own domain, blogger is the best and only platform that allow your own publicity. The only drawback with blogger is that you need to follow its guidelines. Some people lose everything in one night without warning in blogger so, be cautious. Just remember, there is nothing compared to the liberty of owning your own domain and host. That way, nobody will ban your site.
But what about both of them if you compare them on the basis of search engine...who you think will be given more priority..
If you write good content and update your blog regularly, I think it doesn't matter which platform you do use. Google will prefer fresh and good content.
i prefer wordpress, simple and easy to use, but if you just wanna blog, dont want to set up all that crap u have to do with wordpress, then blogger
I also love wordpress more than blogspot. wordpress is very easy to install, customize and operate. I have my all my blogs self hosted with wordpress.
you will use wordpress.com not wordpress.org . right ? if wordpress.com then i will say both are same . but wordpress has more option . if you have own hosting then i will suggest to use wordpress.org ... this is best from all of CMS . and you will be able to customize as you like . but you will not get this option wordpress.com and blogger.com ....
Wordpress all the way. The customization capabilities do it for me. And, especially if you have your own domain name - you want the ability to make your site look how you want.
You can make money with both but I prefer wordpress with my own domains because that way you have a lot of more possibilities.
It's the same with Wordpress.org (the FREE Wordpress). You have to follow their rules and that means no commercial use. If you intend to make money from your blog or site, then you need to get it hosted and get your own domain. You can't have a business without making an investment.
I preffer Blogger.com as it lets you install and customize whatever theme you want. Wordpress.com, last time I used it, had a bunch of default themes and that was it.