I want to try a new approach with one of my new domains.
I want to add a blog and write articles on a new deal we are doing on our e-commerce site.
What is the most search engine friendly version of blogging software?
thanks
Tegs
1:35 am on Jun 4, 2008 (gmt 0)
Hey I'm new here (my first post) lol and a bit of a noob But I would say Wordpress. I use it with an SEO plugin that does most of the work.
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jake_m
2:38 pm on Jun 5, 2008 (gmt 0)
WordPress and Typepad.
adamnichols45
9:37 pm on Jun 7, 2008 (gmt 0)
Would using wordpress put me in bad light with the serps straight away?
Am I just better off putting together a 1 page html document?
jaffstar
4:11 pm on Jun 10, 2008 (gmt 0)
Would using wordpress put me in bad light with the serps straight away?
Why should it?
Owners Manual:
Add Unique Content :)
I recommend wordpress.
Raheel
7:23 am on Aug 8, 2008 (gmt 0)
adamnichols45 I understand that you are asking for blogging software right?
Not for the blogging sites.
I use Microsoft Word 2007 to draft my articles and then post it from there which save a lot of time and efforts.
anshul
7:49 am on Aug 8, 2008 (gmt 0)
WordPress
Excellira
12:36 am on Aug 12, 2008 (gmt 0)
INMHO Wordpress rocks. It's completely SE friendly (theme dependent) and is easy to use. The vast plugins depth enables you to literally "plugin" functionality and market reach (social media) unthinkable on other platforms.