Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Wordpress Enterprise

Wordpress Enterprise
 


Matt Mullenweg was the mind behind Wordpress. WordPress is used by more than 18.9% of the top 10 million websites as of August 2013. 

Wordpress is a plug-in, and theme based blogging site, and is the largest in the world.

The following are the big plug-ins for 2014 for:

1. Google XML Sitemaps This plugin should be mandatory for all websites. It is so essential; it is absolutely a must have item. This plugin will automatically create and update an XML sitemap for you. This allows search engines to quickly and easily index your website, which will greatly increase its performance in searches. If that wasn’t enough, the plugin will notify the search engines every time you publish new content. When setting up a new WordPress site, this is really the first thing you should include.


2. WordPress SEO by Yoast< This plugin walks you through every possible step to optimize each and every piece of content you publish. The plugin will let you know if your content is fully optimized, and if it isn’t, the plugin will tell you what changes need to be made in order to increase the optimization. This plugin is great regardless of whether you are new to SEO or if you’ve been working with it for years. Even the most seasoned veterans can overlook things. Additionally, with the changes in Google algorithms, the rules of SEO change pretty frequently. This plugin can easily be updated, keeping you up-to-date on all changes.


3. Premium SEO Pack This plugin is loaded with features and data and from what we understand you can now use it alongside SEO by Yoast although that’s not recommended. What I like about this one is all the additional tools it packs in, things like video sitemaps, media smushit to reduce image sizes, and a local seo module. Premium SEO Pack sells for $35 on CodeCanyon.

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