COlumbia Zumba Will ALIVE Until FEBRUARI 2016, why?
Because at that moment, we must repay or take a dime to get longer from its domain. But i don't know why I must act like it. So we must do what must we do. I changing it every time I can.
Ok, now you've got your old blog data converted to a format for Blogger. Now you've got to import that blog into Blogger.
You could start a new blog, or you could import your content into an existing blog. The dates of your posts will be whatever date they were on WordPress, so if you had an old blog you forgot about or didn't realize you could import, this is a good way to backfill your content.
Log into Blogger, and go into the settings for your blog. The steps you use to get there may vary a little, depending on whether you're using the old or new version of the Blogger dashboard.
Go to Settings: Other
Click on Import Blog
You'll need to browse for your blogger-import.xml. (Don't try the original WordPress file. It won't work.) You may need to enter some CAPTCHA text. This is to prevent someone from using a script to hack your account and import a bunch of spam posts.
Choose whether or not to automatically publish all posts. Uncheck this box if you want your posts to be imported as draft posts. It might be a good idea if you want to preview your work and make sure everything imported as expected.
Congratulations, you're done. Inspect your posts to make sure your images and content made the trip.
Once everything is imported successfully, don't forget to let everyone know the blog has moved and hide your old blog. In WordPress, this is located in the Dashboard under Settings: Privacy. You should at least hide it from search engines, even if you elect to keep the posts publicly visible. You're welcome to leave both blogs as is, but this might be confusing to blog visitors. It might also impact your placement in Google search results, since duplicating content might make you look like a spam blog.