Comment by reddalo
6 hours ago
It's because their blog is hosted on blogger.com (yeah, weird decision), which is owned by Google and does that by default.
6 hours ago
It's because their blog is hosted on blogger.com (yeah, weird decision), which is owned by Google and does that by default.
I also have a blogger.com blog.
Why? Because I had it for 20+ years, and I still didn't find an easy way to automatically migrate it to WordPress.
You're also presumably not a $400m+ company, which makes it more intestesting.
I assure you no amount of capital trivializes the endeavour of migrating to/from Wordpress.
GP speaks wisdom.
My point was that it's not trivial to migrate away from blogger.