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What is a wordpress plugins
A WordPress plugin is a piece of software that “plugs into” your WordPress site. Plugins can add new functionality or extend existing functionality on your site, allowing you to create virtually any kind of website, from ecommerce stores to portfolios to directory sites.
How do WordPress plugins work?
Plugins allow you to add or extend the functionality of your WordPress site without changing core WordPress files. Plugins use access points, formally known as filter and action hooks, provided by the WordPress Plugin API to “hook into” the source code. These access points and methods will call the functions of the plugin at specific times and modify the default behavior of WordPress.
Blogger is a powerful free website/Blog Builder platform this what make Blogger popular, But though WordPress is powerful than Blogger Because it has some features, tools and Plugins that Blogger doesn't have.
But in this Post I will show how you can use some WordPress plugins and tool to make your Blogger/Blogspot site powerful and SEO Optimized and rank on search engine so as to maximize traffic, just follow the do steps below
1 Yoast SEO plugin
2 Ahref SEO tool
Ahref SEO tool is one of the most powerful WordPress keywords research and anlytics tool here are some tricky way you can use Ahref SEO tool on first of go to Ahref dashboard sign up Ahref is premium tool you most pay for before you can use it but just tap the link below to use Ahref SEO tool for free in blogger TAP HERE
3 MailChimp plugin :
MailChimp is a powerful WordPress plugin used generating sigup and cantact forms here in this Post I will show how to use MailChimp plugin in blogger
Go to MailChimp.com sign up an account after signing up then head Blogger dashboard tap layout add gadget
Paste the HTML code below 👇 in the gadget
<div class="container">
<!-- Begin Mailchimp Signup Form -->
<div id="mc_embed_signup">
<form action="ADD-YOUR-MAILCHIMP-URL-HERE" method="post" id="mc-embedded-subscribe-form" name="mc-embedded-subscribe-form" class="validate" target="_blank" novalidate>
<div id="mc_embed_signup_scroll"><div class="mc-field-group">
<label for="mce-EMAIL">Email Address <span class="asterisk">*</span>
</label>
<input type="email" value="" name="EMAIL" class="required email" id="mce-EMAIL" />
</div><div class="mc-field-group">
<label for="mce-NAME">Name <span class="asterisk">*</span>
</label><input type="text" value="" name="NAME" class="required" id="mce-NAME" />
</div><div id="mce-responses" class="clear">
<div class="response" id="mce-error-response" style="display:none"></div>
<div class="response" id="mce-success-response" style="display:none"></div>
</div> <!-- real people should not fill this in and expect good things - do not remove this or risk form bot signups-->
<div class="clear"><input type="submit" value="Subscribe" name="subscribe" id="mc-embedded-subscribe" class="subscribe" /></div>
</div>
</form>
</div>
</div>
Blogger Pros & Cons
Pros
- Blogger/Blogspot is completely free of cost while WordPress is not
- Blogger doesn't have any Bandwidth (daily visitors) limitations
- Blogger has unlimited disk and storage space while WordPress hosts limits
- Blogger is fast, flexible and easy to use
- Getting AdSense approval is 80% guranted
Cons
- Blogger is not powerful as WordPress
- There is no live support on Blogger WordPress hosts has
- Blogger doesn't have any free and flexible plugins to use while WordPress has