I currently have two blogs. Both are with Blogger, yet created with two different Google accounts.
Now, I want to move away from Google and onto Wordpress. I've been told that Wordpress supports the importing of Blogger blogsites onto itself, but what I'm wondering is what the implications of this are.
I want to operate both of these old blogs from two different Google accounts under one Wordpress account. But the two blogs are under different names. One uses my real name, the other uses a alias that I post photos to. They do not connect at all. There is no way someone who looks at the photo blog could find out about the blog I write under my real name. And vice versa.
Now, if I am writing both of these blogs, after importing them both from Blogger, is there any way a reader of either of them could find out what other blogs the account holder writes? Is there anything on it that someone could click on the bring them to a profile of the account that would show other blogs that the person writes? Blogger had something like that, but it let you turn it off.
Can I do this same thing with Wordpress after importing two different Blogger blogs from two different Google accounts? Write one blog under one name and another blog under a different name and have is be impossible for a reader of either to make any sort of connection(s) between the two?
I'd imagine so. If you're talking about WordPress.com, then I'm fairly certain it's a one-blog-one-account kind of service. You log in with the name of your blog (e.g. if you register foo.wordpress.com, your username is foo).
It's possible they introduced some sort of multiple-blogs-per-account system, but of course you could just make two separate accounts. I doubt there's a limit on Blogger imports or any way to trace them back (unless you leave the Blogger sites up and people Google what you've written). If Google decided to be nice for a change, it should just spit out an XML file of your articles that you can import into WordPress.
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Hunh. Well Wordpress would not take too much notice if a single IP is logging in/out of two separate accounts, would they?
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Even if they did notice, I'd be surprised if they cared. Unless there's a clause against it in their TOS somewhere.
Is there any way that someone looking at your blog can find there email address that I being used with it?