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Thinking of converting HTML site to WordPress Blog (4 posts)

  1. Brennie369
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Hi, I have an HTML website that I've had for about 7 or so years now. I've been thinking of converting it into a blog, but I have some questions & concerns first that I hope someone here can help me with:

    1. Even if I utilize search engine friendly URL's, how will the switch affect my current rankings in search engines? I imagine adversely because my URL's will change?

    2. One thing I never like about blogs is the archive that archives articles by month, which to me would make it hard for a visitor to find something specific. My current site is set up with a specific menu that doesn't change & I'd like to keep it that way. Is everything automatically archived or is that optional?

    3. Is it fully customizable, meaning I can keep my site's current design unchanged (with maybe a few acceptions)?

    4. What are the benefits of having a blog vs. a static html site?

    Thanks in advance!
    Brennie

  2. Rev. Voodoo
    Volunteer Moderator
    Posted 1 year ago #

    1. Even if I utilize search engine friendly URL's, how will the switch affect my current rankings in search engines? I imagine adversely because my URL's will change?

    You'll probably notice a drop, maybe url forwarding may help?

    2. One thing I never like about blogs is the archive that archives articles by month, which to me would make it hard for a visitor to find something specific. My current site is set up with a specific menu that doesn't change & I'd like to keep it that way. Is everything automatically archived or is that optional?

    That is a feature. But you can do whatever you want. There are categories, tags, month, year, day, etc. The options are endless. You can organize however you want. Here's an example page I have to help people find stuff
    http://www.rvoodoo.com/explore/

    3. Is it fully customizable, meaning I can keep my site's current design unchanged (with maybe a few acceptions)?

    Yup, if you can make a theme for WP that matches your current site. I would recommend googling on theme creation. WP can be just about anything to just about anyone.

    4. What are the benefits of having a blog vs. a static html site?

    Just that, static is static. WP is dynamic. Once it's up and running it is simple to add content, adjust things, reconfigure things, etc. You can continue to add content over and over. And redesign and upgrade is so simple. You can add features (with code or plugin) without affecting the content, you can change the entire look and feel of the site by simply re-themeing, content remains unchanged, etc.

  3. Brennie369
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Ok thank you, I appreciate the response.

  4. HCSdesigns
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    I have found that the word press sites have very good search engine placement.

    Page names can be customized with a simple custom code I use:
    [%postename%] that way the page url is named by what you name the page or post.

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