
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.
Alright, so you’ve checked out the Free WordPress Themes and are looking for something with a little more ‘pop’ to it, right? Maybe something that’s a bit more unique compared to what’s offered with the freebies?
It’s important to take the time to make sure you are doing everything you can to ensure your website is SEO friendly. While WordPress comes with some great built-in SEO tools, adding third-party plugins is a great way to take your WordPress-powered site to the next level.
WordPress is amazing — you’re going to read that time and time again because it is 100% true. But just because the software is amazing doesn’t necessarily WordPress Security shouldn’t be attended to.
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?
Design to Development; let’s discuss everything in between. What are your most valuable resources when it comes to completing a stellar website for your clienst? We’d like to tell you it’s your developers.
It is said that every sixty-seconds, 380 new websites are built on the internet (a HUGE thanks to WordPress).
One can presume that’s due in part to the wide-range of built-for-you designs and templates optimized by Wix, Shopify, Squarespace, and more.