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SEO or Search Engine Optimization in Wordpress

Posted by Herrin On September - 30 - 2008

seo-enginesHaving a Wordpress blog that you post quality content to is one of the best ways to have a strong presence in the search engines.

Every time you create an article or page it is an opportunity to:

  • Create value for your readers and/or customers.
  • Reinforce the keywords that target your topic or media.
  • Create a stronger presence in the blog and search engines for higher visibility online.

Keep in mind that search engine optimization is just one way that you can attract the right people to your post, page or offer. There are more active ways to bring people to your website but in this article I will cover the basics of SEO within Wordpress. Read the rest of this entry »

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• Use the dynamic web platform, Wordpress.
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