Wordpress VS static pages for SEO

by Sexy 7
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I am planning on creating many pages to review various products. Would it be more beneficial from an SEO standpoint to publish these pages on a wordpress site or to create a seperate html page for each product I review?
#pages #seo #static #wordpress
  • Profile picture of the author Make Money Ninja
    Doesnt matter.

    Next question!
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  • Profile picture of the author LloydMS
    Wordpress calls certain types of pages, pages - and other types of pages, posts. But as far as search engines are concerned they are the exact same thing. It's all about what you put on that page, plus other off page factors, that make the difference.
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  • Profile picture of the author ilee
    It's all HTML On the client side
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  • Profile picture of the author UMS
    Depends on how related the products are and what type of interlinking you do.

    WordPress would be easier to manage if you are going to build up a collection of reviews on a single site.
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    • Profile picture of the author writer88
      Originally Posted by UMS View Post

      Depends on how related the products are and what type of interlinking you do.

      WordPress would be easier to manage if you are going to build up a collection of reviews on a single site.
      but actually it doesn't matter from SEO viewpoint
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        With 8 sig links, is the question serious?

        Somewhere you must have heard static, dynamic, html, and
        got stuff mixed up. Toss in php, asp, and they really would
        have blown your mind. You need to learn and research what
        a content management system is, how your browser and
        search engines see pages, and how some pages are created
        and shown. It would clear a lot of stuff up.

        Getting back to the sig links. I presume you heard a guy who
        heard it from a guy that heard it from a guy that google hates
        anchor text....

        Paul
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