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I'm starting my first MFA (made for adsense) site, this site will be part of a larger MFA network. Each MFA site will be around 25 pages. The template will not change from one page to the next, only the content will change (nothing fancy). My question is: "Is Wordpress overkill for a MFA site, or should I use plain html"? Thanks, |
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| Maize N Blue Nation War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Philly
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Thanks Tom, I do like Wordpress. I think I might stick with WP, I could always setup with 25 Pages only (no Post). Thanks, |
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| Troy Steele War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Brisbane, Australia
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The beauty of wordpress is the easy to do on-site SEO and off-site promotion. RSS feeds and done by default; you can install Ping tools; you can integrate it with bookmarking services like Onlywire and Ping.fm; you can integrate it with social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook; you can create sitemaps easily. Those basic options make it pretty easy to compete with the easy keywords associated with MFA. |
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I got to thinking about Wordpress a bit. The scheduled post would help me out a lot. I could start with 11 pages, then schedule the other 14 pages spread out over a year | |
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| Systematic Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Norfolk, England.
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Wordpress can be quickly scaleable and great with widgets etc for displaying ads, so I personally would not go with static templates.
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