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Blogger WordPress Import Anyone Can Do
This free Blogger WordPress Import -guide is for anyone who has a blog in blogspot and want to migrate the blog to self-hosted Wordpress.org based blog (which is, the best way to host, write and maintain a blog).
Similar methods can be used to import and redirect traffic from any blog or website of yours, but I only have first-hand experience with the blogspot, import from there and redirect the traffic from blogspot to the new domain / blog.
With the redirect method presented on this article, you can use any kind of permalink structure in Wordpress
In this article, I will show you how I
- transferred my two blogspot blogs to one wordpress blog and kept all the traffic and links from the old blog
- used Wordpress custom fields to find the migrated posts, with any kind of permalink structure

