In a world full of complicated website builders and expensive hosting plans, Google’s Blogger (also known as Blogspot) remains one of the simplest and most practical choices for starting a blog. While newer platforms get all the hype, Blogger continues to quietly deliver for millions of bloggers worldwide.
Here’s why Blogger is still the best option for many people:1. Completely FreeBlogger is 100% free. There are no monthly fees, no hidden costs for hosting, and no limits on the number of posts or pages you can create. Google provides unlimited storage and bandwidth, so you never have to worry about your blog growing too big.2. Extremely User-Friendly & Easy to UseBlogger has one of the cleanest and most straightforward interfaces in the industry. Even if you have zero technical experience, you can create a professional-looking blog in under 30 minutes. The editor is simple, reliable, and requires no coding knowledge for basic use.3. Easy to Upload Videos, Images, and Links
- You can directly upload videos (or embed from YouTube).
- Image uploads are fast and simple.
- Adding links, formatting text, and inserting media is effortless.
- Easy connection with Google AdSense for monetization.
- Built-in support for Google Analytics to track your traffic.
- Excellent SEO performance because Google favors its own platform.
- You can easily connect a custom domain (yourname.com) for a more professional look.
- Limited Customization: The design templates are quite basic and outdated compared to modern platforms. Most blogs on Blogger look somewhat similar.
- Fewer Features: It lacks advanced tools like e-commerce, membership sites, advanced plugins, or sophisticated page builders.
- Limited Themes: Very few official templates, and most third-party themes are not as polished.
- No Official Customer Support: You’re mostly on your own if something goes wrong (though the community is helpful).
- Perceived as Less Professional: Some readers and brands still view Blogger blogs as “less serious” than self-hosted WordPress sites.