Though I primarily blog these days at Eazy Cheezy and BlackBerry Enthusiast via WordPress, Blogger is still a great option that’s easy to use and the platform of choice for many bloggers. In fact, I typically recommend new or less experienced bloggers to go with Blogger, since it’s the easiest platform to use. Though WordPress is known to have more rich and professional looking themes, there are some amazing Free Blogger Themes available. Today, I wanted to focus in on the dark themed templates and show you 10 free Blogger templates I love.

Night Gate (btemplates.com) – Three column, WordPress adapted theme by Skinpress.

Night Gate 10 Free Dark Themed Blogger Templates

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Arto (btemplates.com) – Two Column, WordPress adapted theme by Themecraft.

Arto 10 Free Dark Themed Blogger Templates

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Woody (btemplates.com) – Two Column, WordPress adapted theme by Skinpress.

Woody 10 Free Dark Themed Blogger Templates

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Gallery (btemplates.com) – Three column photolog designed for photography.

Gallery 10 Free Dark Themed Blogger Templates

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BloggerTube (btemplates.com) – Four column theme designed to display videos.

Bloggertube 10 Free Dark Themed Blogger Templates

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Pork and Beans (btemplates.com) – Two column blog, adapted from WordPress by Fearless Flyer.

Pork and beans 10 Free Dark Themed Blogger Templates

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Photoplus (btemplates.com) – Three column photolog, designed for photography.

Photoplus 10 Free Dark Themed Blogger Templates

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Smoky (btemplates.com) – 2 column theme, adapted from WordPress by Skinpress.

smoky 10 Free Dark Themed Blogger Templates

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Black Power (btemplates.com) – Two column theme, adapted from WordPress by Skinpress.

black power 10 Free Dark Themed Blogger Templates

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Dark Ritual (templates.arcsin.se) – Tribal-style three column, WordPress based theme modified to blogger by Zona Cerebral.

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Do you like any of the templates listed above? I tend to prefer the themes that have a darker background and a pattern, which is why I love Pork & Beans, Night Gate and Arto. I could also see BloggerTube having great potential for a video blog. I actually like all 10, which is why they were chosen. :)

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I started Eazy Cheezy last September as a Blogger Blog. I found Blogger to be a perfect platform for me to start with. As time went on, I made a quick decision to transition to WordPress. I was always curious about what WordPress had to offer and was sucked in after seeing  all the amazing WordPress Themes, Plugins, etc.

Launching my blog in Blogger was critical to my development as a Blogger. The ease of use eliminated what I thought would be a learning curb for figuring out how to use this platform. It instead enabled me to focus on learning to become a better blogger, finding some great widgets and working to grow blogging relationships and promote my site. As time passed, I realized it was time to make a big transition. In January, I moved to WordPress and wanted to share some of my thoughts on both Blogger and WordPress.

BLOGGER

The Good

  • Simplicity – This was key for me to start my blogging venture. If it would have been too complex of a platform, I doubt I would have grown as a blogger as quickly as Blogger enabled me to. I believe users of all experience levels will be able to create a blog at Blogger and figure out how to add widgets, edit settings, etc. in no time.
  • Blogger Community – I have built my best blogging relationships from fellow Blogger users. It truly is a great community of Bloggers and I enjoyed learning from and helping other bloggers as I was growing myself.
  • Customization – Having the ability to edit your template and layout in such an easy way is such a nice benefit. By clicking on your layout tab, you can then click to modify the page elements, fonts and colors, make HTML adjustments or click to Pick a New Template from the Gallery of Blogger Templates.bloggersettings WordPress vs. Blogger   My Experience

The Bad

  • Limitations – As I progressed as a Blogger, I began to feel a bit limited with some of the functionality and themes that weren’t available. Though I really liked the fact that there were some slick looking themes, many times finding the widget to do some of the things I wanted was a big process, full of quite a bit of Google Searching. There were also quite a few hacks I ended up using, which helped.

WORDPRESS

The Good

  • Themes – I love the free and cheap WordPress themes that are available. To me, they are typically a notch above those that are available on Blogger.
  • Plugins - I have found plugins for just about anything and everything I wanted. It’s saved me quite a bit of time and added the functionality I was lacking in Blogger. I currently have 28 active plugins I use for purposes such as spam filtering, Adsense, Twitter functionality, Top 10 Post Widget, subscription options, related posts, social networking, checking for broken links, search engine optimization, etc. I think you get the picture. If you have a need, chances are WordPress has the plugin for that need.

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The Bad

  • Upgrades – The most annoying thing to me is that each time I am satisfied with my current plugins, I get a notice in my dashboard about a new WordPress Upgrade. The problem with the upgrades are that some Plugins are only supported to a certain WordPress version. As I mentioned before, I have 28 plugins, so I have to worry about these plugins not working if I click on the upgrade.
  • Spam – Perhaps it’s because I have more visits, but it really seems as though the spam has been ridiculous with WordPress. I use a plugin called Akismet, which is actually a very good plugin, but it doesn’t always catch all the spam. If I see one more Viagra or Cialis related comment, I’m going to go on a comment deleting spree.
  • More Professional, Less Fun – Perhaps it’s just me or my experience, but my Blogger days seemed more fun and as if I was in more of a community. I like the professional look and feel of WordPress, but only to a point. I still love to blog and really appreciate my readers, but need to bring more of the fun back.

Overall

I can’t tell you which is best, only that I really love and get annoyed with them both for different reasons. It’s really up to each individual blogger and what the particular goals are. For many blogging aspects, Blogger was perfect for me and  I still use Blogger for a few side blogs. The only blog I use WordPress for is Eazy Cheezy. WordPress feels more professional and grown up for me, while Blogger felt a little more limited. For me to grow in the way I really want to, I felt I needed to move from Blogger. Perhaps WordPress is the answer or maybe I’ll even look into more options, such as SquareSpace. For now, I’m satisfied with WordPress but am always open to change if I think it’s a risk worth taking.

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I wanted to add a short posting today to provide the potential benefits of expanding up and branching off a popular blog posting you may have had. There is so much you can do with the popular posting to improve it, make it more accessible, easy to read, etc. Below are a few tips that I’ve personally used.

Look for Ways to Improve Your Popular Post

If you have a post that’s a hit, making minor tweaks can make it even better and garner more attention. For example, I started out with a post, 20 Free Sites to Watch Movies & TV Online. As time passed, I found more sites and utilized readers recommendations to expand this to 50 Free Sites to Watch Movies & TV Online. I added navigational links to the bottom and top of each of the 5-series posting. Then I went back and changed my images, resized them and embedded the link within each image to allow readers to click the image and go to that site. As time has passed, I’ve replaced dead links with other sites, expanded upon the explanation, provided my personal rating, etc. Another thing you should do is ensure the title is a title that would make you want to click on it if you saw it.

Simplify Sharing

If you use WordPress as your blogging platform. Using a plugin such as TweetMeMe, displays a Retweet Icon on your posting giving your readers the ability to Retweet the content to their followers, along with the ability to see how many times the post has been Retweeted. Another plugin I’d recommend is Sexy Bookmarks, which gives you the ability to choose from several social networking sites that displays at the beginning or end of your post. If you blog with Blogger, Mashable has provided some excellent widgets that simplify sharing.

Display Related Posts

For WordPress Bloggers, I recommend the Possibly Related Recent Posts plugin, which displays a list of possibly related links at the end of each of your posts. It finds related posts using a filter on the_content. For Blogspot users, you may find this hack helpful to display related posts on your Blogger Blog.

Display Popular Posts

Readers who visit your blog may want to see your best work. Create a Popular Posts section and display your most popular posts. For WordPress users, I personally love Top 10, which gives you the ability to automatically display your Top 10 Overall Posts or Top 10 Daily Posts, along with the option to show the number of hits. For Blogger users, you can use a hack, such as this Popular Post Widget, which displays the most commented posts.

Branch Out From Your Popular Post

The rewards for branching out or expanding upon your post can be amazing. For example, I started out with 50 Free Sites to Watch Movies & TV Online and had a tremendous amount of traffic for the last year. As I thought of ways to take advantage of this, I decided to branch out and create several other similar, but different posts, such as; Best of the Best! 10 Greatest Free Movie Sites, 10 Free Sites to Watch Live and Streaming Sporting Events, etc, etc. In fact, recently I created a posting, Free Movie Sites, A to Z to provide a simplified, single page of all the movie sites using direct links. It’s currently on pace to blow away my 50 Free Sites posting. Today alone, this posting has had 7,650 page views compared to my 50 Free Movie Sites posting which has just 517 page views today.

Reference Related Links in Your Popular Post

If you like this post, you may also want to check out xxxx. I have started to make this a habit and typically add this entry to the beginning section of my most popular posts. It leads to more clicks, interest, etc. You’ll find an example of this at the beginning of my Free Movie Sites, A to Z posting.

The tips above are just a few tips you can use to better take advantage of a popular post or really any post. Of course there are more ways to take advantage, such as sharing your link on various sites that have content related to your post. I do advise that simply posting your link can look spammy. Instead, try to add to the value of the post on those sites. You can share your thoughts and provide your link as a way to add value. Do you have any tips I may have missed? Plugins, widgets, etc?

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