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I'm sorry I don't know, but I think it is a funny question because about a month ago I was posting here and asking how to transfer from blogger to wordpress! To each his own. I wish I could help but good luck! |
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From the Blogger.com Known Issues page: We do not yet have a way to import posts from other blogging tools.
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Interesting. Usually it's the other way around, i.e. from Blogger to a self hosted Word Press. I was convinced by some folks in another forum to do just that and spent much of the New Year's holidays learning as I was doing. The easy part was that with a self hosted word press site they usually have a quick way of bringing the word press theme into your site as well as converting the articles from your blogger site into word press. Most of my time was on formating it to just the right look. Curious, why do you want to return to the more restrictive blogger.com? Or are there features now that a worrd press self hosted site does not provide? Thanks, Dan
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... unless someone had a blog at WordPress.com and wanted to put ads on it, without investing in self-hosted WP installation? Then it might make sense to go to Blogger, where ads are allowed. Otherwise - not the migration that most bloggers would choose to make, true!
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Yes, my first thought as well was "why?!?!", as the self hosted wordpress is probably the best in terms of blogging. But nevermind, each to their own! Unfortuantely, as somebody above has pointed out, there's no way to do it yet, but I am curious as to why! |
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I think I have found the solution, this method, is worth trying. Try it and let others now the result.
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Why do you want to do that? If you tell us your reasons for wanting to move, we may be able to suggest a better alternative. From my personal experience, I see going from WordPress to Blogger as a backwards move. I'd hate to see you go through a lot of trouble doing it, and then later on find out you want to go from Blogger to self-hosted WordPress.
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This is a first it is usually people going the other way from blogger to wordpress.
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I'd suggest you read: Moving from Blogger to Wordpress - made it ! and Swapping to self-hosted from Blogger Those are good places to start.
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