Are Blogger.com Blogs (blogspot.com) Free?

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Blogs are Still Free if You Use Google Blogger

Anyone can start a free blog using Blogger.com. Once you create your account, you can choose a free template, and you are on your way blogging. Your blog can move up in the Google search engine for free by having other websites and blogs linked to your blog, by having persons make comments on your blog, by you or your viewers linking other websites and blogs on your blog, and by the amount of people searching your name. You can even increase your blog being more searchable if you yourself is searching and clicking on your blog constantly from your own computer or from various IP addresses. This can all be done for free. Free is the magic word. It can all be done for free.

Interestly, there is a Los Angeles area attorney, Mitchell J. Stein, that seems to think these free templates on Blogger.com are not free and has tried to use it against a woman, Kimberly Williams, that started a blog about him evading her for over three years regarding a paternity and child support case in California. Mr. Stein has claimed that the blog was maliciously ran by persons whom are paying Ms. Williams thousands per month to keep the blog active. Correct me if I'm wrong blog community, but isn't Blogger.com a free blog site? Why would anyone pay someone thousands of dollars per month to maintain a free blog?

It seem like this is one that is caught with his pants down like a man caught in his own bed and telling his wife that he didn't know how that woman ended up naked laying next to his naked body in the bed. If Mr. Stein pays for prostitutes, then does Mr. Stein state that a civil servant such as himself have unprotected sex, saying I love you, and the woman he claims is a prostitute across state lines? Doesn't that make him some sort of criminal?

http://www.courthousenews.com/2010/06/30/28523.htm


If Mr. Stein is trying to convince people that a free blog site cost money to run, then maybe Mr. Stein isn't exactly being truthful with this claim.

Now, this blog is pretty much a duplicate format as the same as the blog that Mr. Stein so desperately wants to vanish from the internet. I would clearly like to state that this blog was created on a free Blogger.com Gmail account using a free template that was provided on the Blogger.com site and published for free via Blogger.com. I wonder how fast this free blog can reach that top spot when someone clicks on Mr. Mitchell J. Stein's name.