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How to Convert Blogspot to Wordpress

Posted in Web Tips on March 29th, 2007

We all know that the most serious of all bloggers like Samanathon (Vote for him now!), John Chow and Career Ramblings use Wordpress as it offers the greatest selection of features and with it’s open source software, has generated an underground legion of plugin and theme creators worldwide. I do have to admit that you should know something about FTP and php coding to understand how to install and manipulate the way you want your blog to look. In any case, I always recommend to people to use Wordpress if they want to really start a blog and if they just want to casually write, go to blogger.com. The problem lies when casual bloggers like Kumiko Suzuki, who thought they were gonna just be casual start to get real good traffic and now want to switch over to blogging software where they have more control over. Unfortunately for Kumiko, she has received too many linkbacks to her blogger account to really make a clean switch, but this is a totally different problem we’ll solve soon.

In this post, I show you the 10 Easy Steps to importing your Blogger Account into your new Wordpress Blog. So, if you’re still in blogger infancy, you might want to give this a try.

Before you get started, remember to backup all your images and uploaded items you have put into your blogger account.

1. Go to your Wordpress Dashboard

2. Go to Manage > Import and you will see a screen that looks like this:import.png
3.Find the “Old Blogger” link and click on it to get to this screen:import-blogger.png

4. Login with your Blogger Username and Password, then press “Start”

5. The Import Wizard will now show you a list of blogs you have under this Blogger account. If you didn’t know, you can have up to 10 blogs under one Blogger account.

6. Now select the blog you’d like to import to your wordpress blog by clicking on the appropriate link.

7. Wordpress will now import all your posts and comments and will be finished when you get a “Congratulations” notice.

8. While you’re on the “Congratulations” page, you will want to click on the “Reset this Importer” link at the bottom of the panel to clear your blogger login information.

9. Now you have to check your Wordpress Blog for the following:

  • Posts
  • Comments
  • Archives

You also have to remember that the Blogger Import Wizard does not import blogrolls, images or files you have uploaded in the past. Also, DON’T ERASE your Blogger account as your Wordpress blog might be affected.

10. The last and final step is go through your new Wordpress blog and look for anything that might seem out of place.

If you know of any other helpful tips that can help a blogger switch to the real Blogging Software on the Internet, please feel free to leave a comment. Or if you want to learn some dirty little secrets about Affiliate Marketing, just click on this link and head over to check it out!

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12 Comments »

Comment by The Man of Silver
2007-03-29 12:42:54
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Thank you … thank you thank you thank you!

I have been seriously contemplating taking The Man of Silver to the next level on a WordPress blog, but part of the hesitation has been wondering just how the heck I would get that to work.

This is a very nice, concise explanation of the key steps involved … VERY helpful.

If you wouldn’t mind, I’d love your input on my poll about which hosting provider people would recommend for the beginning blogger. You can find my post and poll here.

Thanks again!

 
Comment by danielle
2007-03-29 13:27:11
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wordpress has made it so easy for people to create their own blog sites now that i don’t see why even casual bloggers wouldn’t want to create one. with so many customizations, they’re fun to just play with. plus you can get rid of that extra annoying “.blogger” in the middle of your URL ;)

 
Comment by TJantunen
2007-03-29 21:06:24
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I wrote similiar post about importing posts from new blogger to wordpress. I moved my site to own domin and wanted to move all my old posts from blogger to wordpress, but problem was that I used new blogger and import was not so simple. You can find my instructions from here http://tjantunen.com/2007/03/21/import-blogger-posts-to-wordpress/

 
Comment by Nathan Drach
2007-03-30 06:59:05
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Dont forget that wordpress has a hosted product also: http://wordpress.com/

 
Comment by Jessi
2007-05-17 15:58:06
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Your site is perfect!

 
2007-06-26 16:15:01
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Hi Gary Lee,

What do you mean by

“DON’T ERASE your Blogger account as
your Wordpress blog might be affected.”

Won’t I have to erase it? so when can I do so without
affecting the new blog?

Thanks,
Roseate

 
Comment by tallfreak
2007-07-14 00:06:00
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Self-hosted blogs are the “real” blogs indeed! Besides with google ads you can get back the $50 you spend on hosting each year - and then some. Convert them all over Gary! Way to go!

 
Comment by ChaLicious
2007-07-26 19:41:32
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Nice, before, i don’t if we can convert blogspot account into wp,…
Nice,.. Thanks…

 
Comment by Etienne
2007-08-08 20:08:00
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I have been wanting to switch over to wordpress, but i am not really good with php, since i want to personally host on my own ground. I would need someone who could help me in it..

 
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