To reap SEO benefits, select WordPress as your preferred CMS.

To reap SEO benefits, select WordPress as your preferred CMS

Why do you need a website if no one can find it or be viewed? You have a message that you want the world to hear, see, and acknowledge. However, creating a website does not guarantee that it will happen. With hundreds of millions of pages available for each search keyword and only the first two or three pages of results receiving any attention, the majority of them are left to gather dust in the dark. It's harsh, but those are the odds, Bob.


Those who want to make their 15 minutes of fame last a lifetime should know that it takes planning, cunning, effort, and patience. That concludes Search Engine Optimization lesson one. The following step is to obtain the 8 tools.


This article explains why WordPress is one of them:


WordPress has been approved by Google:


WordPress has been approved by the world's most popular search engine. Of course, not explicitly, WordPress websites do not achieve top rankings simply because there are so many of them.


Matt Cutts, a former member of Google's spam team who now works with the search quality team on SEO issues, stated his position years ago: WordPress is SEO-friendly because it handles the majority of SEO mechanics and provides built-in configuration controls to direct them in the way you see fit. In fact, let us expand on that in the following point, which is...


Website builders that don't require any coding:


WordPress was once only available to programmers.

Not any longer.

With readily available intuitive, drag-and-drop platforms, almost anyone can create any type of WordPress site without writing a single line of code.


Elementor is the most notable of these tools. The WordPress website builder includes a number of useful features, such as a WooCommerce website builder and hundreds of templates for creating visually appealing websites.


It's worth noting that Elementor includes WordPress hosting capabilities. Elementor now allows you to build and host your WordPress site.


Search Engine Optimization and Configurations


There are numerous built-in settings available to you right out of the box. No other CMS or platform offers such fine-grained control.


Permalinks (URL structure), easily editable headings, titles, meta descriptions, and so on for better content visibility, cleanly coded templates and a hierarchy that plays well with search engines, tags and categories, faster content formatting, ALT tags, and more are all configurable in WordPress admin.


When you add free SEO suites and plugins, you get even more configurable settings to control things like breadcrumbs, XML sitemaps, keyword findings, and so on. I'll leave it to you to imagine the precision and power of the premium versions of those tools.


Simple Performance Enhancement:


WordPress developers have created a slew of devices designed to reduce page load times, and the best ones are even free. No other platform has such a generous community.


We have a W3 total cache, a plugin that can handle everything from script minification and compression to CDN integration. We have responsive images by default, which can be improved with plugins such as EWWW Image Optimizer. We have plugins for database cleaning, plugin diagnosis, and entire suites built with internal caching systems for improved performance, as well as frameworks like Genesis to give front-end development an even stronger kick-start.


Better WordPress Experience


There are numerous third-party services for CRO (conversion rate optimization) and marketing automation available on the internet, and WordPress is compatible with all of them. Improved user experience = higher scores = higher page rankings (from Google).


Following a thoroughly satisfactory WordPress CMS customization, your website's back-end is capable of handling high-level enterprise functions, while the well-optimized front-end consistently generates leads and engages users. Aside from Google Analytics, there are entire SaaS platforms dedicated to improving user experience through testing.


Endnote


WordPress is more than meets the eye on the surface. Ask the owners of the 16 million active WordPress websites, and they'll all agree with me.


It is more than a platform or a framework; it is a phenomenon.



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  • Werbseo
    Werbseo 2/21/2023 1:41 PM

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