How to Migrate Blogger Blogspot to WordPress

What you need

 Before you start, all you need is:

Step 1 – Moving Blogspot to Your WordPress

Step 2 – Divert traffic from Blogger to WordPress

Step 1 – Moving Blogspot to your WordPress.

1 Log in to Blogger and go to your admin page. Make sure you select the blog you want to move if you have more than 1 blog.

2 Go to the Settings menu and click Other.


3 In the Other menu, backup your Blogger website by clicking Backup Content. You will download the .xml file.


4 Go to your admin page. On the Dashboard on the admin page, go to the Tools menu and select Import. You will install the website importer. In this case, select Blogger importer. Click the Install Now button near the Blogger importer. Once installed, the options will change from Install Now to Run Importer. 

5 Click Run Importer. A new menu will appear. Click Choose File and select the .xml file that you have downloaded from your Blogspot. After that click Upload file and import and after that the migration process from Blogger to WordPress is complete!


Step 2 – Divert traffic from Blogger to WordPress

Now, you have transferred all users, posts, comments from Blogger to your WordPress. However, all your traffic is still going to the Blogger website. The solution is to make a redirection from your old website to the new one.

There are several different ways to redirect Blogger to WordPress. The easiest and fastest way is to use a plugin. There are several plugins that can be used for this. This plugin is one of them.

  • Download and install the Blogger To WordPress plugin.
  • Go to the Tools menu on your WordPress Dashboard admin page and select the Blogger to WordPress Redirection plugin.


In the plugin menu, click Start Configuration. This plugin will allow you to choose your blog's domain (because you can also move multiple Blogger websites to your WordPress). Click Get Code and you will receive a code template that you will later install on Blogger.
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  • Open your Blogger website and go to the admin area page. Open the Templates menu and at the bottom click Revert to classic templates.


  • The template menu will change and you will be able to edit the HTML code file. Copy the code from the plugin earlier and paste it into your Blogger template code. Click Save Template and you're done!


  • You can test whether the redirection is working properly or not by pressing Verify Configuration in the plugin menu. The plugin will provide a link to your Blogger website. Click the link and what will open is your WordPress website, no longer Blogger.



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