Was Go Daddy's website builder a terrible choice in terms of search engine optimization?
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At the beginning of this endeavor, I checked out WordPress and Weebly. I have no coding skill and learning coding is out of the question. I really wasn't a big fan of either of them even though they are tremendously popular.
I have always heard that WordPress is really good in terms of search engine optimization. I have done a little bit of research and it seems that Go Daddy is not so good. Does the content management system really make a tremendous difference? From what I have learned so far it seems that at its heart, good search engine optimization is about content and the design of each webpage.
Freelance writing/marketing is a tremendously competitive environment. Realistically it would probably take me a lot of work to rank on page one or two of Google. However, I still want to try and learn it for my own experience. I have never done it before. It seems like a great skill to have for someone in marketing.
I suppose my ultimate question is, will search engine optimization be a complete waste of time for me in regards to my website?
Thank you in advance for the advice.
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