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In the past few years WordPress has become the standard blog publishing platform because of its ease of use, rich feature set, available plugins, and standards compliance. Of course, the fact that its free and open source hasnt hurt either.
While developers have flocked to using WordPress as their blogging platform of choice, its often overlooked as a content management platform for non-blog sites. WordPress allows you to create pages that are automatically are added to the sites navigation bar and can be customized by a PHP programmer to handle just about any task youd want to accomplish with a site. Free themes and plugins can help reduce programming and design costs immensely, and with a little work WordPress can be customized to automate many of the most arduous SEO tasks. The result is a powerful and easy to use search engine friendly publishing platform that eliminates the majority of both upfront and ongoing SEO work.
Since WordPress is already very standards compliant, you and your programmer dont need to worry about proper HTML formatting thats all taken care of for you. There are, however, a few simple steps that should be taken to turn your WordPress site into the ultimate search-optimized site.
You can download all of the themes and plugins mentioned below from the WordPress site or by doing a quick Google search.
Create Unique Title Tags
Search Engine Optimization firm SEOmoz recently polled 37 of the best SEOs about what factors influence Googles algorithm. The NUMBER ONE factor influencing a high ranking was Keyword Use in Title Tag. For that reason alone you want your Title Tag to include the most relevant keywords related to your post. Unfortunately WordPress defaults to having your site title as the first thing in your Title Tag. Ideally youd have a customizable page title show up first.
For example, if your company named Cool Designs is located in New York and has a Web Design page, the Title Tag New York City Web Design Cool Designs is more likely to rank high for NYC-related web design queries than a page that has Cool Designs Web Design as the Title Tag. Fortunately WordPress has a SEO Title Tag plugin that allows you to customize each Title Tag.
Turn on Permalinks
The default WordPress post or page has a permanent link that looks like http://www.yoursite.com/?p=123. This is whats called a dynamic URL - a URL that uses variables in the URL to determine the page content. In this case the p variable determines what is shown when the page is loaded. And while dynamic URLs are efficient for programming, they arent exactly search engine or user friendly.
Years ago search engines had trouble indexing dynamic URLs. Thats not necessarily the case anymore (although you might as well remove all doubt), but static URLs like http://www.yoursite.com/keyword-filled-post-title/ still offer several advantages. The primary advantage is the cleanliness of the URL, which really has nothing at all to do with search rankings. A URL with real words in it (as opposed to numbers and question marks) is much more enticing for people to click on when search results are returned, and consequently is much easier for them to remember when re-visiting your site. Having relevant keywords from your post in your URL can also have a slight impact in boosting your rankings for those key words.
This change can be done with URL rewriting. Normally doing this requires quite a bit of programming effort. Not with WordPress. Just go to Options -> Permalinks and change your default structure to the date and name based structure.
Create Sitemaps
Both HTML sitemaps (a page that lists links to every other page on your site) and XML sitemaps (a file that lists all of the pages on your site for search engine spiders) can aid immensely in getting every page on your site indexed by all of the search engines. Automating each type of sitemap usually requires a few hours of programming for most sites. Of course, WordPress has a HTML sitemap plugin and a XML sitemap plugin that does all of the work for you. After creating the XML sitemap, be sure to submit it to Google and Yahoo to access extensive crawling information about your site.
Install Analytics
All of the traffic in the world isnt worth very much if you arent converting any of it to sales, leads, newsletter signups, or whatever the goal of your site may be. Google Analytics has become the premiere analytics software because of its simple and customizable interface, breadth of features, and price (free). In addition to the normal important analytics metrics visitors, unique visitors, page views, new/returning visitors, traffic sources, most viewed content, etc Google Analytics has goal tracking and e-commerce revenue tracking so you can see exactly where each conversion is coming from. After signing up for an account, the Google Analytics plugin for WordPress will have you up and running in minutes.
If you also use WordPress for its blogging capabilities, youll want to install the Sociable plugin and sign up for a Feedburner account to make sure you get the most out of your blog. Sociable allows people to submit your posts to social bookmarking sites like Digg, del.icio.us, Furl, Technorati, reddit, and StumbleUpon, which can be VERY effective for promoting extremely viral sites and articles. Feedburner (www.Feedburner.com) offers a plethora of advancements to your RSS feed for your posts, but from a SEO standpoint the most important thing is to configure it to automatically ping search engines and blog directories. This ensures that your posts always get indexed, and usually gets them indexed fast.
There you have it a perfectly optimized site using WordPress and other free tools in about a hundredth of the time it would take you if you built it from scratch!
Adam McFarland is the co-founder of Faceup-Sites and the author of the Faceup Web Marketing Book: The Perfect Combination of SEO, SEM, and other tactics to maximize results without breaking the bank. Faceup-Sites uses WordPress to create professional, highly customizable, and easily maintainable sites at a fraction of the cost of what most developers charge.