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Changing from Wordpress to html
I agree with Rui. If the 301's are in place, this should not be hurting the rankings anymore. WordPress can be a little slower, but you can use something like WP Super Cache to really speed it up. I think the issue with the site now are things like the design, content, the on-site optimization, and also back links as Rui pointed out. I would refocus back onto making the site as best you can, and definitely don't shy away from using WordPress. -Dan
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Title Tag
Hi Tiedoctor, Yes, here you mentioned two title Tag's 1) Alcohol Rehab Bedfordshire | Alcoholic Rehabilitation Clinics Beds 2) Alcohol Rehab Clinics Bedfordshire | www.alcohol-rehab.ltd.uk According to your business "Alcohol Rehab" is the targeted keyword rite. According to search engine rules if you a domain having the targeted or mostly likely keyword as a domain name then search engines will give you the preference to that domain. And i did little bit change to your Title here. In these two titles " 1 " (Alcoholic Rehabilitation Clinics Beds | Alcohol-Rehab-UK Bedfordshire) the best option, "Alcohol Rehab" it acts as a user search query and targeted keyword for your domain as well as your Brand isn't it. And you fired this "And is is worth while having the url in each title tag?" Answer is : "No need". Because any way your title (" 1 ") is having both your business brand name and keyword. And SEO wise: I took a tour on your website it is having a good description and keywords you can add more too also, title you can keep " 1 " (Your wish). And under the Articles tab, you have a good Articles with a quality content, but all these articles are lacking "Title","Description","Keywords". If you add all these things, more weight it will get. And when ever a new page or article got added to your site, try to submit sitemap immediately. Thank you....
On-Page / Site Optimization | | TGOOSE0