PROS of moving over to WordPress:
CONS of moving from Blogger to Wordpress:
Looking for feedback. What do you think?
PS: Special thanks to Ron Southern for helping me kickstart this thing and get it displaying again.
Oregon outdoors blog: News on hiking, hunting, fishing, camping and conservation in Oregon.
Oregon Fishing
Caddis Fly Fishing Report
Carp on the fly
Fishing Jones
The Fisherman's Chronicles
Flytimes
Upstream in Oregon
The Quiet Pool
Voluntary Beatdown
Sir Jackson Throws Pretty Loops
Oregon Coast Charters
Westfly Oregon Fly Fishing Events
Conservation
Oregon Trout
Blogfish
Seattle P-I conservation blog
Coast Fork Willamette Watershed Council
Oregon Trout
Natural Resources Defense Council
Oregon Dept. Fish & Wildlife
Common Waters of Oregon
Trout Unlimited National
Trout Unlimited Eugene
Oregon Trout
Native Fish Society
Cascadia Wildlands Project
Oregon US Forest Service
Deschutes and Ochoco National Forest
Rogue and Siskiyou National Forest
Siuslaw National Forest
Umpqua National Forest
Willamette National Forest
Hiking
Cascade Ramblings
Pacific Crest Trail Association
Obsidians Eugene Oregon
Freezer Bag Cooking
As The Crow Flies
Backpack Gear Test
Two-Heel Drive
Gadling
Modern Hiker
Kevin and Pam's Oregon Trail Review
National Parks Traveler
LightBackpacking.com
Trailcraft
Ultra-Lite Skunk Works
Hunting
Oregon Hunters Association
The Shed Antler
Backcountry Hunters and Anglers
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
Ducks Unlimited Blog
Oregon Fishing & Hunting News
Photos
Michael Durham Photography
Bill Hubick Photography
Middle Fork
Bev Wigney's Photo Galleries
Burning Silo
Russell Graves
Halle's Smooth Words O Wisdom
Nature
Institute of Jurassic Technology
Dzonoqua's Whistle
North Coast Diaries
The Califoregonian
Salamander Candy
SOS Forests
Journal of an Amateur Naturalist
3 comments:
Ron has helped me too. I would suggest staying here. Your blog looks good and they are finally making some good changes in Blogger. It's free too.
Good luck!
Rex
wordpress is the bomb, but it's up to you how much value you assign your google juice. you might also be able to set it up so it redirects to the new account.
wordpress.com templates are pretty, very functional, and include some pretty nice widgets that are regularly refreshed. that said, you can't tweak the style. repeat: at all. no css, no framework adjustments. most themes you can customize the header but that's about it. what you see is what you get.
also: they don't allow javascript or div tags for security reasons, which can seriously hamper niftyness if you plan on doing anything overtly shnazzy like embedding a flickr slideshow, google calendar, etc.
that said, i've had a great experience with them and you can work around the reasonable constraints. being hosted by them also gives you potentialy built-in traffic; if you post something that a decent amount of people are looking at, your post's hyperlinked header will get thumbtacked to the dashboard news feed of wordpress.com's million-plus users.
p.s. regardless of what you do, you should get a feedburner account and burn your rss feed through them. you can pimp the hell out of your feed (read: splice bookmarks and photos into your feed, etc.), and it's the equivalent of having a cell phone number you don't have to change if you ever migrate.
- joe
Just know that, without a doubt, you will lose readership. It's sad but true, many folks won't bother to change their bookmarks/subscriptions.
If it's low right now, or you don't mind "starting over" it may be worth it to you.
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