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    ‘80-90% of SEO already done for you in Wordpress’ Am I missing something?

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    • EGOL
      EGOL last edited by

      “as you (kn)no(w) google loves WP and will get listed quicker as 80 to 90% of your SEO is already done”

      This is probably true if you don't know much about SEO.

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      • JemRobinson
        JemRobinson @EGOL last edited by

        Could you explain a little please? I know a little about SEO but Iess about Wordpress. Are you saying that 80-90% of SEO work regardless of site subject and target audience is done by Wordpress already?

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        • EGOL
          EGOL @JemRobinson last edited by

          I think that wordpress does just as well in the SERPs as a page published on any other platform.  I don't think that it has any magic bullets that can't be done on even a hand-built format such as DreamWeaver.

          I think that the more important part of SEO is the selection of topics and categories, the composition of title tags, and the linkage structure of the website.  The most important part is getting quality content and pitching in a way that will make your visitors respond.  Although some might not think that is SEO, it can have a greater impact than a lot of off-page work.

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          • sprynewmedia
            sprynewmedia last edited by

            Out of the box WP handles on-page optimization fairly well especially for the "SEO unaware".  Titles and descriptions are customized from article content and the entire site can be easily index.  The pages tend to be light weight thus load very fast.  From there, it depends on the theme and plugins.

            But that is far from 80-90% of SEO.  It isn't even 80-90% of on-page optimization which highly dependent on the content and content category.

            As a blanket statement, it is false.  If all they are saying is the sites will be easily indexed, sure.

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            • Jonathan_Larkin
              Jonathan_Larkin @JemRobinson last edited by

              no .. that statement is lazy.  On-page stuff like heading structure, title, semantic tagging, inner links, etc can be made all easier by wordpress + plugins .. the rest will require work depending on what you're trying to rank for and what your goals are.

              If you're the only person in the world selling "evil unicorns" then you will rank on search engines for selling evil unicorns with only putting up a page that says "I sell evil unicorns"

              If your market is more competitive, you will need a strategy of content, social, links, etc. to be on top.

              Wordpress is only "seo-friendly" not instant SEO.

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              • JemRobinson
                JemRobinson @Jonathan_Larkin last edited by

                I thought this would be the case, but does Wordpress have built in functions to automatically optimise a page?

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                • JemRobinson
                  JemRobinson @EGOL last edited by

                  Thank you, that was my understanding and I am in complete agreement with your second paragraph. Steven Spaldings reply below clarifies for me further, thank you gentlemen.

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                  • JemRobinson
                    JemRobinson @Jonathan_Larkin last edited by

                    Thank you, the reply above and yours are putting me in the picture, I didn't think there was a magic bullet, 'seo friendly' is a different concept entirely from 80-90% of the work being done for you. Best regards.

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                    • JemRobinson
                      JemRobinson @sprynewmedia last edited by

                      Thank you, you have all answered my question. I note your comment on light weight and fast load times but hear complaints of very slow loading content managed sites including WP, Joomla and others, is this not the case? Or is like any chosen platform where the inexperienced or those with little care can though error create burdens that may slow the site down?

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                      • sprynewmedia
                        sprynewmedia @JemRobinson last edited by

                        Wordpress can get very fast once you properly configure a cache plugin. You could even use CloudFlare.com to enjoy some great CDN enhancements for very cheap.

                        This assumes you have reliable and speedy hosting - a constant of all websites.  It also assumes you are careful about optimizing the images and don't load the page with  megabytes of JS libraries/plugins.

                        (edit note: In my experience  cloudflare makes a significant impact if you are on a slower, shared hosting plan.  On a pro level host, it isn't as beneficial)

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                        • JemRobinson
                          JemRobinson @sprynewmedia last edited by

                          Do you know, I'm blown away by the answers here, this is great info, many thanks.

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                          • Adlanera
                            Adlanera last edited by

                            I think that WordPress does just as nicely in the SERPs as a page posted on some other platform.  I don't suppose that it has any magic bullets that can't be performed on even a hand-built format which includes Dreamweaver. For more details see it on bikes passion and take some detailed guidance.

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