Wordpress or Html Pages?

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Hello warrior's

i have a domain which have a keyword thats i want to rank/target for it..
but before i start i am confuse so i wanted your peoples advice on which would be better choice wordpress or html pages for seo and for long run ranking on top of google?
now there is a rank1 which is html pages site and 2nd is facebook page so i am thinking of getting the 3rd rank on top...

please guys give your advice which one i go for.....
#search engine optimization #html #pages #wordpress
  • It makes no difference.
  • what if i want to add new content everyday which one you guys prefer?
  • For SEO it makes no difference.

    Whichever one you are more comfortable with.
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  • Personally, I use wordpress for almost all of my sites because it makes adding consistent content much easier (at least for me). Also, wordpress has like a gazzilion plugins to make almost anything you want to do really easy by just getting a plugin.

    Like everyone else is saying, it makes no difference really, it's all what you prefer to work with
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    • It can make a difference if you allow wordpress to take over your site.
      Many of the settings are not needed, or worse, can muck things up.

      What's funny, is I look at those gazillion plugins as just junk for the
      most part. Why do you need a plugin?

      I won't even mention that wp spits out html, as I assume you mean
      hand coding...

      Hand coding using php (whch YES does spit out html too...) is
      so easy to add content, it's like taking candy from a baby.

      Raw html coding, is so terrific. You can sculpt your pages exactly
      as you wish.

      You really need zero plugins if your CMS is top notch.

      Wordpress, is not top notch.

      Paul
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  • Technically, html is superior to php (dynamically served pages) but as others have said, Wordpress has excellent SEO wise.
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