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Congratulations. Your content has been imported. Your posts, pages, and comments are now sitting safely inside WordPress. The migration is technically done.

But here’s what most Blogger-to-WordPress guides won’t tell you: the first 24 hours after migration determine whether your traffic survives the switch or falls off a cliff.

Every day y...


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If you were on Blogger for any length of time, your monetization strategy was probably focused on one thing: Google AdSense. Maybe you dabbled in Amazon affiliate links dropped manually into posts. Maybe a brand paid you $50 for a sponsored post once.

That was your ceiling. Blogger’s rigid architecture made anything beyond basic, unoptimized AdSense...


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You just moved from Blogger to WordPress. The migration is done, your content is in place, and now you’re staring at the WordPress plugin directory with 60,000+ options and no idea where to start.

Here’s the thing: on Blogger, you didn’t need plugins because Blogger didn’t allow them. Everything was handled for you — security, backups, performance, even basic analyt...


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Here’s a scenario that plays out every week. Someone moves their blog from Blogger to WordPress. The migration looks perfect. All the posts are there. The images look fine. The new site is faster and better looking. They publish their first new post and feel great.

Then they check their traffic. It’s down 70%. Then 80%. Then 90%. Google has delisted most of their co...


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Blogger is free. That’s exactly why you started there. You didn’t pay for server hosting, you didn’t pay for a domain (if you relied on the default Blogspot subdomain), and you didn’t pay out of pocket for layouts, add-ons, or network security.

WordPress is a self-hosted ecosystem. It does cost money. Not a fortune, but enough that you should map out the exact line ...


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