Do Wordpress Blogs Rank Well?

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I have had a much easier time with Joomla sites then I have with blogging on a Wordpress site. Have you seen WP blogs rank on the 1st page for competitive keywords?
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  • Profile picture of the author ladywriter
    I'm assuming you mean wordpress.org sites, and yes I have, many times.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tomkinsona
      Hello,

      Yes - Wordpress.org blogs are liked by the search engines because blogs are usually updated with new content on a regular basis (unlike a static web site).

      Also, you have complete control over design, plugins, advertising, email capture and lots of other stuff.

      Andrew
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  • Profile picture of the author allenjohn
    My recommendation is to build your own wordpress blogs on yourdomain.com. they work very well... regards Allen
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    • Profile picture of the author Dan C. Rinnert
      Yes, I have seen WP blogs rank well for competitive keywords.

      I don't think the CMS matters. I have been moving away from WP without any ill effects. As far as rankings are concerned, it hasn't made a difference one way or the other.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kai Pei
        Google loves Wordpress.

        That's for sure.

        Then again, I've never used Joomla, so I can't quite compare.

        However, Wordpress.com (NOT Self-Hosted) is ranked #19 by Alexa.com.

        Wordpress.org (Self-Hosted) is ranked #59 by Alexa.com.

        Joomla.com is ranked #278,420 by Alexa.com.

        Given the popularity of Wordpress, it stands to reason there's better support and more developers building plugins and extensions (that honesty I can't live without).

        But ultimately, it's up to you which CMS you decide to use
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  • Profile picture of the author tpw
    The person telling you that has something to sell to you, like Joomla development.

    The CMS is of no issue in SEO.

    The CMS only affects how a site is built. The search engines only care about what is shown to the public in the HTML.

    Regardless of the CMS, the final output seen by the public is always in HTML, so all sites are equal.

    What makes the difference in SEO is the content on the page and the links pointing to the page. Everything else is meaningless.

    I have sites now that rank well, using custom html, custom PHP CMS management, WordPress, etc.

    I don't rank better with one over the other based on the CMS, but due to the content on page and links pointing to the pages.
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    • Profile picture of the author Marhelper
      Originally Posted by tpw View Post

      The person telling you that has something to sell to you, like Joomla development... .
      No one actually told me this. I have had personal success with Joomla sites. I have recently branched off into WP (self-hosted) sites and it is taking longer than usual for me. I just wanted to see what others thought, thanks.
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    • Profile picture of the author BillyBacklinks
      Originally Posted by tpw View Post

      The person telling you that has something to sell to you, like Joomla development.

      The CMS is of no issue in SEO.

      The CMS only affects how a site is built. The search engines only care about what is shown to the public in the HTML.

      Regardless of the CMS, the final output seen by the public is always in HTML, so all sites are equal.

      What makes the difference in SEO is the content on the page and the links pointing to the page. Everything else is meaningless.

      I have sites now that rank well, using custom html, custom PHP CMS management, WordPress, etc.

      I don't rank better with one over the other based on the CMS, but due to the content on page and links pointing to the pages.
      agreed. as long as you configure it correctly, offer good content and implement a good and consitent SEO campaign then you will rank, you're not penalized for using a particular CMS.
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    • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
      Originally Posted by tpw View Post

      The person telling you that has something to sell to you, like Joomla development.
      I know that was tongue-in-cheek but Joomla is actually a decent platform and I've also had first hand experience of surprisingly good results just from using it.

      With that said - I completely agree that the CMS in use has zero affect on potential rankings and you can manually do anything a CMS would do for you, so technically the platform is irrelevant and it's what you do with it that matters in the same way as you can manually create your pages with a text editor but do it well or badly and have different results.

      But I have found that when building sites with Drupal and Joomla they get indexed and ranked REALLY quick sometimes - before I've even finished building them sometimes.

      All that says is that they have a decent core structure not that they're better than WP or anything else.

      When it comes to ranking - ALL site construction techniques can rank well.

      I have static sites with top rankings, WP blogs, Joomla, Drupal, other CMS based sites - it's the marketing that ranks the site, not what platform you built it with.

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  • Profile picture of the author masterjani
    Wordpress has slight edge over joomla interms of seo plugins it has.
    Surely it helps to rank higher.Me too have wordpress blogs ranking first page for many keywords.joomla tough to configure than wordpress.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnw18
    I don't often see WP blogs ranking for extremely competitive search terms.
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    • Profile picture of the author Marhelper
      Originally Posted by johnw18 View Post

      I don't often see WP blogs ranking for extremely competitive search terms.
      That was my observation as well but I am glad to see others have a differing opinion.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEOEnlightenment
    I have about 8000 of them so they darn well better work
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    Then again...there's always PPC ;)

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    • Profile picture of the author Marhelper
      Originally Posted by SEOEnlightenment View Post

      I have about 8000 of them so they darn well better work
      Ouch, hate to see the domain renewal fee on those!
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      • Profile picture of the author SEOEnlightenment
        Originally Posted by Marhelper View Post

        Ouch, hate to see the domain renewal fee on those!
        Yeah that's the downside it cost me over $400 just today in renewals! Ouch!

        But, hey, I don't have rent and inventory so....
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        Then again...there's always PPC ;)

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    • Profile picture of the author QWE
      Originally Posted by SEOEnlightenment View Post

      I have about 8000 of them so they darn well better work
      I am impressed. All outsourced or did you create them?
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  • Profile picture of the author jhnbrwn
    It is the not the tool that helps in higher ranking, what really matters is the qualitative ranking, if you have quality stuff, you rock, else, hard luck.

    Regards
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  • Profile picture of the author JustaWizard
    I used to build sites only in DreamWeaver, now only in Wordpress (self-hosted) and have achieved very high rankings (top 5).

    Hope that helps!
    Best,
    David
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    The platform doesn't matter, what matters in regards to ranking is what you do with the page your trying to rank (backlinks, etc...).

    Example, do a Google search for the word something.

    1) http://www.something.com/

    2) The entire source code for the page that ranks #1 in Google SERPs, for that keyword.

    <html><head><title>Something.</title></head>
    <body>Something.</body>
    </html>
    My point is, (and I realize that's a weak keyword) that a web page is still a web page regardless what the platform is.
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  • Profile picture of the author simonbuzz
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    Like they all say WordPress is the best CMS software on the net..
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    • Profile picture of the author guitarjosh
      Originally Posted by simonbuzz View Post

      Like they all say WordPress is the best CMS software on the net..
      Who are these "they" you speak of? The most popular and easiest for beginners? Yes. The best? Not even close.

      I'll take cmsms anyday.. as it will do anything WP will.. and it allows a programmer to code php plugins right inside the admin. Drupal rocks too. Some would likely cast a vote for joomla.
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  • Profile picture of the author hearme
    Yes wordpress is basically made according to different web standards and google love the standardized websites.
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  • Profile picture of the author Adodisltd
    One of the major benefits of using wordpress is the large, active community of users.
    it's drive to many more traffic on your website.
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    • Profile picture of the author topan
      I wordpress heavy user and it is working really well.
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  • Profile picture of the author aymen99
    If you know how to install them properly with proper plugins , then you can do it !
    wordpress are probebly the best for SEO so far !
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  • Profile picture of the author 808glass
    Can't go wrong with WP
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  • Profile picture of the author BeckyBecks
    Not sure I can add more than has already been said, other than I ranked for a keyword term on page one Google in a day, but I have to admit I did use SEO pressor plugin to help me get there!
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  • Profile picture of the author IprovideSEO
    Using CMS's like Wordpress, Drupal, and Joomla do rank well in search engines because of the efficiency of layout and coding. The main part you would want to focus on is creating content on your site and making sure that your site is crawlable.

    You can sign up for Google Webmaster tools to make sure your site crawls correctly
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  • Profile picture of the author gPlayer
    I don't see any .wordpress.com site in 1st page for competitive keywords.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by gPlayer View Post

      I don't see any .wordpress.com site in 1st page for competitive keywords.
      Why would anyone try & rank a .wordpress.com site for a competitive keyword If they can't monetize that ranked page?
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