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How to Export WordPress Posts to Blogger

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If you are migrating from WordPress for the blogger, you may need to export your posts from WordPress and import them into Blogger. In this article, we'll show you how to export your WordPress posts and import them into Blogger.


How to Export WordPress Posts to Blogger

Step 1: Export your WordPress posts

The first step is to export your WordPress posts into an XML file. To do this, follow these steps:

  • Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
  • Click "Tools" and then "Export".
  • On the next page, select “Posts” and then select the posts you want to export. If you want to export all posts, leave the “All” option selected.
  • Click on “Download export file” and save the XML file on your computer.

Step 2: Import your posts into Blogger

The next step is to import your posts into Blogger. To do this, follow these steps:

  • Log in to Blogger and go to the blogger dashboard.
  • Click on “Settings”.
  • In the "Basic" tab, scroll down to "Blog Tools" and click on "Import Blog".
  • On the next page, select “Other blog system” and then click “Continue”.
  • Click on “Choose File” and select the XML file you previously downloaded from WordPress.
  • Click “Upload file” and wait while Blogger imports your posts.
  • Once the import is complete, you will see a message that your posts have been successfully imported.

Step 3: Check your imported posts

Once your posts are imported, you should verify that everything is working properly. Here are some things you might want to check:

  • Check that the images were imported correctly. Sometimes images don't import correctly, so you may need to upload them manually.
  • Check that categories and tags were imported correctly. Sometimes categories and tags are imported as “uncategorized”, so you may need to manually rearrange them.
  • Make sure your post URLs are correct. If you are using the same domain on Blogger as you used on WordPress, the post URLs should be the same. If you are using a new domain, post URLs must be updated manually.

Overall, exporting your posts from WordPress to Blogger might seem daunting, but it's actually quite a simple process. With the above steps, you should be able to export your WordPress posts and import them into Blogger with ease. After importing them, be sure to verify that everything is working correctly, and then start enjoying the many benefits of Blogger! 🙂

Leave in the comments what you think of our tutorial! 🙂



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My name is Juan de Souza, I'm 24 years old, I'm a businessman, investor, blogger, streamer and podcaster. I started my first business when I was 10 years old, using a dial-up connection in Brazil. Founded businesses like TFX, Coliseu Geek, among others.

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