
Maximizing Your SEO With WordPress pt. 3: Advanced SEO
So by now, you should have a pretty good understanding of how well WordPress and SEO work with each other. In our last post, we talked about plugins you could take advantage of.
So by now, you should have a pretty good understanding of how well WordPress and SEO work with each other. In our last post, we talked about plugins you could take advantage of.
If you’re new to the world of WordPress and/or eCommerce and have been doing some research, then you’ve probably come across the word WooCommerce. But what does that word mean?
WordPress is the most popular CMS out there, and arguably one of the most popular pieces of web-based software in the world so it’s no surprise it’s SEO features are above par.
So you’ve got a fresh WordPress install up and running and now you’re ready to personalize your new website or blog in a way that fits properly with your company’s brand and image, right?
Creating a WordPress blog is one of the best options for getting your feet wet in the blogging world. The WordPress platform makes it super simple to start blogging.
At its core, WordPress is the simplest and most popular tool used to create websites and blogs. Today, more than 35% of all websites in the world with a known content management system are powered by WordPress and that will no doubt continue to grow.