Pros of Blogger:
It’s very quick and simple to get started with – you can literally create a blog in minutes.
You’ll be able to learn how to create content and use all the primary features right away.
You don’t need a hosting plan, making this a 100% free solution.
While limited, there are options for personalizing your blog.
Cons of Blogger:
The platform’s functionality is very basic – you can’t do much with it beyond creating a standard blog and posting content.
Your options for customizing your blog’s appearance and features are very restricted, as is the potential for adding custom code.
You don’t fully “own” your content because it’s all sitting on Google’s servers (though you can export your content if needed).
Pros of WordPress:
While it requires a bit more work than Blogger does, getting a blog started with WordPress is still a pretty quick and painless process, and most quality WordPress hosts can handle the setup for you.
The platform is beginner-friendly and easy to learn, especially if you’re using it for something simple (i.e. a blog). And if you have zero technical knowledge then you can hire a
wordpress development company to assign your website task and they will do all your work.
There are thousands of customization options in the form of plugins and themes, enabling you to shape your site into whatever you want.
For more advanced users, WordPress makes it simple to add custom code and complex features to your blog.
Cons of WordPress:
Starting up a WordPress site typically requires a small monetary investment. You actually can find free WordPress hosting, but we wouldn’t recommend it for a serious site.
You’ll be more responsible for ensuring that your site performs well and is secure.