How to Move Your Blog from Blogger to WordPress
Google’s blog publishing service, Blogger, is a popular choice for casual bloggers, but it lacks many of the features and flexibility that come with a self-hosted WordPress site. Self-hosted WordPress, powering nearly a quarter of all websites, offers an extensive library of themes and plugins, along with the option to make more advanced customizations to your site’s functionality. If you’ve decided it’s time to switch from Blogger to WordPress, your first steps are to register a domain and install WordPress. After that, you can use WordPress’s one-click import feature to seamlessly transfer all of your posts and reader comments. In this guide, we’ll walk through using this feature to move your content over in just minutes.
1 – Exporting Your Content into WordPress
The first step involves copying over all of your content, including your images and links, from your Blogger website into your new self-hosted WordPress site.
Navigate to “Tools > Import” in the administrator dashboard of your self-hosted WordPress blog.
Click “Blogger” in the list of options, and click “Install Now” in the bottom-right corner of the pop-up window.
Click “Activate Plugin and Run Importer” once the plugin has been downloaded and installed.
Click “Authorize” to give WordPress permission to access your Blogger website. You will be transferred to your Google account.
Click “Allow access,” and you will be taken to a new page where you can access and manage your Blogger posts, comments, links and images.
Click “Set Authors” once the content has been imported from Blogger, and assign your author name to the imported posts.
2 – Set up Your Permalinks
To help maintain any search engine optimization work you did on your Blogger website, you should change your permalink setup so that it matches as closely as possible to that of your old website.
Navigate to “Settings > Permalinks” in your WordPress site to view a list of options for your permalinks structure.
Choose “Month and name” from the list of options, since this most closely matches the structure used on a Blogger website.
3 – Set up a Redirect
One of the most important steps is to set up a redirect so that visitors to your Blogger website will be automatically redirected to your WordPress blog. The easiest way to set up a 301 redirect is to use a plugin, such as “SEO Blogger to WordPress “.
Navigate to the “Plugins > Add New” page in your WordPress administrator dashboard, and search for the plugin referred to above.
Click “Install Now,” confirm the installation, and click “Activate Plugin” once the process is complete.
Navigate to “Tools > SEO Blogger to WordPress,” and click “Generate” to create a template for copying to your Blogger website.
Navigate to “Design > Layout > Edit HTML” in your Blogger dashboard, and switch to the Classic Template.
Copy and paste the generated code provided by the plugin into the text area in your Blogger dashboard and click “Save.”