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Should I Use WordPress for SEO

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Should I Use WordPress for SEO

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  1. Should I Use WordPress for SEO

  2. INTRODUCTION WordPress SEO can be a touchy subject. Many people swear by the world's largest CMS. In contrast, others think it does not offer enough for people who think SEO . should be micromanaged. The reality is that WordPress has become the best CMS for SEO by default. After all, WordPress powers 32% of the internet.

  3. SHOULD I USE WORDPRESS FOR SEO This industry-leading support is why many companies use WordPress for their online presence. These multi-billion dollar companies would use a system that does not have everything they need - notably security and excellent SEO capability. TECHNICAL SEO This type of optimization is everything behind the scenes that people do not see. An optimized robots.txt file is an example of technical SEO. Making sure your website has SSL enabled along with having canonical URLs. Mobile responsiveness is also a big part of technical SEO. WordPress covers all these and more.

  4. ON-PAGE SEO On-Page SEO can be split into two sections. The first is content, and the second is page specific HTML code. WordPress started out as a blogging platform in 2003 but quickly pivoted to become a powerful and flexible solution to run entire websites, and in 2020, it is also capable of being used as an eCommerce solution. The evolution from a blogging platform and into an eCommerce solution can be seen in the DNA. It is easy to edit and change content on a whim. WordPress also offers deep coding functionality while at the same time, offering easy access to more technical SEO options through the incredible number of available plugins.

  5. OFF-PAGE SEO Off-page SEO is your marketing. What are you doing to make sure your website is visible to the right people (and to Google). The key factor influencing off-page SEO is backlinking properly. Social media presence and branded searches are also vital elements of off-page SEO.

  6. UI/UX This is always a crucial step and is sometimes unfairly ignored. If your user experience is lacking, then customers won't want to spend time on your site. Guess what counts pretty high in Google's algorithm? How much time people spend on a website. Thankfully, this is one of the easiest things to change. Themes and designs are plentiful for WordPress. There are numerous ways to cut down loading times (one of the biggest UX problems) and a nifty guide can be found here.

  7. TRUST THOSE WHO USE IT PROFESSIONALLY A lot of people online talk about how popular WordPress is, which is a good thing. However, when Disney and Sony both use WordPress for some of their most important franchises… you know it's not just empty talk. These are companies that rake in billions of dollars and could easily afford to make internal systems. These companies realize that no matter how much money they spend, they will never be able to make something as good as WordPress. It simply isn't worth the R&D effort.

  8. PRO AND CONS: IS WORDPRESS GOOD FOR SEO A quick-fire way to look at this is to go to the basics. What does WordPress do? Everything from storing information (your posts) to displaying them (what your customers see). After all, it is a Content Management System. However, it has evolved over the years, thanks to dedicated developer support and a loyal fanbase of plugin creators. The kicker is that you need to know a little bit about SEO, in general, to really take advantage of all the tools on offer. Sure some plugins can look over your site. However, knowing what is needed is always a plus.

  9. Perfect Permalinks While most posts are fetched when they are read from a database, WordPress makes it easy to create and edit permalinks. The links are easily readable both by machines and humans alike. They are a perfect place to put in the keyword you are targeting.

  10. METADATA MANAGEMENT MADE EASY If all WordPress did was manage your content, it would be great. However, it is so much more powerful. One potent element is the ease with which you can manage metadata. Picture Perfect WordPress SEO Images have been essential to blogs and websites since the early days of the internet. Little wonder, given that a "Picture is worth a thousand words". Pictures lead to your content and capture attention. However, they are also useful for SEO.

  11. TRUE SPEED One of the most outstanding aspects of SEO is loading time. That is where WordPress truly shines. It has the capability of being super fast to load. However, this does take some time to figure out, but with our handy guide, you should have a quick loading WordPress site in no time at all.

  12. NO-INDEX POSTS Every website will have pages and posts that do not have enough content to be used to users. Google looks at this and penalizes accordingly, as they are known to do. While it can be challenging to set no-index tags on individual pages manually, WordPress helps you take care of this through its outstanding user interface. It can still be time-consuming, particularly for larger websites. Still, it beats having to delve into code for every page you have.

  13. CACHE RULES EVERY POST Dynamic generation of posts is a feature of many CMSes. However, WordPress was among the first to offer proper caching in case your website comes under heavy load. What caching does is keep a copy of the post that has become popular and allows WordPress to serve it faster to readers.

  14. INTEGRATING SOCIAL MEDIA It is a truth globally acknowledged that social media should be part and parcel of every page. Social engagement can be challenging to pull off, but with WordPress, it's easy. EASY SOFTWARE INTEGRATIONS Whatever you need, software can do it. The beauty of an open system like WordPress is that anyone can develop for it without restrictions. That is why every major software - whether it is a shopping cart or an enterprise-level CRM (Customer Relationship Management) platform can tie into WordPress directly.

  15. INTERNAL LINKING IS SIMPLE AND DYNAMIC KEeping up internal links can be a chore. One of the key functionalities in WordPress is that internal linking is all handled automatically. Whatever post or page you link to will stay connected. This helps you change a page or post title - no need to worry about updating your links anymore.

  16. WORDPRESS SEO PLUGINS RULE THE ROOST The final factor is making WordPress SEO the best option for many entrepreneurs is the SEO plugin availability. There is no system today that has as many plugins to help you. Period.

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