SEO-friendly website stack?

Ashna S
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Where are you hosting your blog + website? Are you driving blog traffic and building landing pages for website?

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Borja Soler
Any of them is good for SEO. The most important thing is the content you will write and how you optimize the page; all of them let you do it. If you are looking for ease of use, I will go with WordPress, the second Framer. The most difficult one would be to build it yourself with Nextjs. Framer is my favorite one because it lets you modify the design much better than the others.
Jaroslaw Pidburskyj 🇮🇹Ï🇺🇦SEO
Free web templates are faster loading and better for SEO than WP, I prefer coding to no-code because the SEO coding isn’t difficult. The No-code formula could be set-up incorrectly with you wondering later on why the visitor numbers are just average and not excellent. Example stats. Submitted a page to Google, it was indexed, the main image was indexed on Google images within 6 hours. Another page was sitting on Page 3 on Google within 10 hours of indexing and Google says there are no SEO shortcuts that are WHITE HAT. No AI or ChatGPT used just common sense thinking.
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Mahsima Dastan
You can optimize any of them, but I think Wordpress is good by default on SEO
Priyanka Gupta
Hey Ashna, We are developing an SEO optimized framework called Levo. It costs the same as webflow and guarantees an SEO score of 90+ Would be happy to get on a discussion if you need help. You can reach out to me at priyanka.gupta@theinternetfolks.com