
Blogspot is great for normal sites, I only meant this for Make money online blogs. I see you have your own domain, so I guess this post does not really apply if people do what you are doing.
That's true, if you are only interested in blogging as a hobby and not trying to promote, improve, network or make money from it - then a simple blog spot subdomain is fine for most people.
But to be thought of seriously, you need a domain. You just don't always need paid hosting. ;-)
how strange! I was just talking about this very thing a few minutes ago..
of course if you want to be taken seriously you can't do it on a free blog. what's the point?
MyDigitalLife is the first and ONLY South African Social Media site that pays me more than any blogspot blog with affiliate ads or local South African site site. Any other sites that can pay me per hit for my quality writing?
Spot on!Blogspot is good for a blogger who is just starting up but as you get serious with your blogging career, you surely have to move on to your own domain
Blogspot and blogger free wordpress sites are horrible. You have little control over the feel of the site. For $5 a month you can get your own hosting to do whatever you want with, and 2 domains. Yes two dot com domains! Nothing says, "close this page", like a free blogger/blogspot site talking about making money. Utterly useless.
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Guess what? i made $847.48 last month with my blogspot blogs. And I don't spend even a single bucks to get that earnings. See the proof here: http://www.makemoneyonline-x.c
Why should people believe you if you claim to make money online but you have a blogspot blog? Because most search results have free blogspot results in the top 10?
Erm... Clearly you don't know about the blogspot service where you can use your own Domain name.
$10 a year for registration through Google Apps (with free privacy) and then complete control through godaddy DNS. My Alexa & PR is my own! :-)
I could turn off the Blogger bar at the top, along with the link to the designer of the template - but as I am not paying for the hosting or the template, I feel it's fair to give a little back. Besides, mine isn't a MMO blog.
(usually I expect the comments to be at the bottom, to respond after I've read the article. Sorry about the spam)