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Configuring WordPress with SEO in Mind
Posted by John Carcutt in Wordpress Configuration on February 21st, 2009
Thinking about SEO should begin when you first start setting-up your WordPress site. Sure you can go back and change settings and fix issues, but why not optimize your configureation from the get go?
Lets take a look at a few settings that may impact your site optimization …
- General Settings: Title and Tagline
- Writing: Update Services: Make sure you dont remove
- Reading Settings: # of posts to show: I use 5
- Discussion Settings: Defaults: Good, Autoclose Comments : 30 days
- Privacy Settings: Let the engines see the site
- Permalink Structure: Custom Structure: /%postname% .html
This may seem basic common sense, but you wouldnt believe the number of issues I have seen due to someone trying something different with one of these settings.