Blogger to Wordpress guide on moving
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Hi
does anyone know a good guide for moving from blogger to wp, without losing rankings and moving over content and comments? I also want to change from a .blogspot addres to my own .com
any help?
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I thought I would give you some more things I think might be of assistance to you during this time.
http://netdna.copyblogger.com/documents/WordPress-Emergency-Checklist.pdf
here is more on the checklist for hosting
http://www.copyblogger.com/wordpress-emergency-checklist/
And this is the SEO checklist
http://www.seerinteractive.com/blog/seo-website-redesign-checklist
sincerely,
Thomas
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Chris has some excellent answers.
When switching from a CMS to another CMS I really like to use
Here is the bare-bones method
https://www.zippykid.com/resources/kb/getting-started/migrate-from-different-platforms-to-wordpress/
is described here however the CMS to CMS application will take care of all the 301 redirects if you are using WordPress I strongly recommend using a managed WordPress hosting company. they will take care of making sure your links and much more are set to the proper settings.
One of the best is not charging until your website goes live and they are experts in WordPress as well as hosting this makes a big difference to me at least and hopefully will be helpful to you.
ZippyKid Has pricing fantastic along with outstanding service and WordPress expertise. You really get a lot for your money. Here you can try it at no cost.
Respectfully,
Thomas
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xoffie,
This is a good, up to date guide on moving from blogger to a custom domain. It will walk you through the main hurdles as you make the move. www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-switch-from-blogger-to-wordpress-without-losing-google-rankings/ and what that one doesn't cover, this one does http://blogger2wordpress.com/
There's a plugin that will 301 redirect traffic from your Blogger account to your new wordpress site: http://wordpress.org/plugins/seo-blogger-to-wordpress-301-redirector/faq/
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