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Wix search engine optimization vs WordPress: An Ahrefs Research of 6.4M Domains
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  • Mehr zu SEO Mitte der 1990er Jahre fingen die ersten Suchmaschinen im Internet an, das frühe Web zu sortieren. Die Seitenbesitzer erkannten rasch den Wert einer lieblings Positionierung in Ergebnissen und recht bald entstanden Unternehmen, die sich auf die Verfeinerung ausgerichteten. In den Anfängen erfolgte der Antritt oft über die Transfer der URL der passenden Seite an die divergenten Suchmaschinen im Netz. Diese sendeten dann einen Webcrawler zur Betrachtung der Seite aus und indexierten sie.[1] Der Webcrawler lud die Website auf den Webserver der Search Engine, wo ein weiteres Computerprogramm, der gern genutzte Indexer, Informationen herauslas und katalogisierte (genannte Ansprüche, Links zu ähnlichen Seiten). Die damaligen Modellen der Suchalgorithmen basierten auf Angaben, die mithilfe der Webmaster selber vorhanden sind, wie Meta-Elemente, oder durch Indexdateien in Internet Suchmaschinen wie ALIWEB. Meta-Elemente geben eine Gesamtübersicht per Essenz einer Seite, dennoch registrierte sich bald herab, dass die Einsatz er Tipps nicht zuverlässig war, da die Wahl der verwendeten Schlüsselworte dank dem Webmaster eine ungenaue Vorführung des Seiteninhalts repräsentieren vermochten. Ungenaue und unvollständige Daten in den Meta-Elementen konnten so irrelevante Seiten bei speziellen Suchen listen.[2] Auch versuchten Seitenersteller verschiedenartige Eigenschaften innert des HTML-Codes einer Seite so zu beherrschen, dass die Seite stärker in den Serps aufgeführt wird.[3] Da die zeitigen Suchmaschinen im WWW sehr auf Kriterien abhängig waren, die allein in Händen der Webmaster lagen, waren sie auch sehr vulnerabel für Straftat und Manipulationen im Ranking. Um vorteilhaftere und relevantere Testurteile in den Suchergebnissen zu erhalten, mussten sich die Inhaber der Suchmaschinen im WWW an diese Voraussetzungen adjustieren. Weil der Gelingen einer Recherche davon abhängt, essentielle Ergebnisse der Suchmaschine zu den gestellten Suchbegriffen anzuzeigen, konnten unangebrachte Resultate zur Folge haben, dass sich die Mensch nach anderweitigen Varianten für die Suche im Web umblicken. Die Auflösung der Suchmaschinen im Internet fortbestand in komplexeren Algorithmen für das Rangfolge, die Faktoren beinhalteten, die von Webmastern nicht oder nur schwer manipulierbar waren. Larry Page und Sergey Brin entwarfen mit „Backrub“ – dem Vorläufer von Die Suchmaschine – eine Anlaufstelle, die auf einem mathematischen Matching-Verfahren basierte, der anhand der Verlinkungsstruktur Unterseiten gewichtete und dies in den Rankingalgorithmus reingehen ließ. Auch andere Suchmaschinen bezogen während der Folgezeit die Verlinkungsstruktur bspw. gesund der Linkpopularität in ihre Algorithmen mit ein. Google

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  1. One thing I must say, the professional representation that I got from your YouTube channel is unmatched!! Ahrefs, you rock. Henceforth, you are one of my inspiration to be more formal and to be precise in providing information and data. Thank you . 🔥🔥❤️❤️

  2. I was using wix but i don't seem any difference between wix and worldpres but sites are slower in wix than wordpress but i remember that wix ranked once

  3. Wix simply doesn’t rant well.. we have one of the best SEO in our partners website but it doesn’t rank for any of their generic key word… and seen this in few other sites on Wix and we were told it was strongly because of the Java script

  4. This is a very good video. I’ve tried using both Wix and WordPress, I found navigating through WordPress confusing and I wasn’t ever able to get help fixing problems and we kept on getting hacked through WordPress. I am not sure why this would happen, I think that it may have been the hosting company. I also felt limited in how I can design the site, since I didn’’t know coding. I was very frustrated with it. Wix has been okay for us, even though it has its flaws, mainly the lag and glitches in the apps. But the customer service is always helpful for us. Another reason why I like Wix is because of its CRM tools. Everything is just more easier to understand. We also use Wix because we don’t have too much time to manage and most developers charge too much to manage it or fix a problem. Our business is on the first page of Google with Wix, where as when we were using WP, we couldn’t even rank. That may be because of the level of technical skills required to and because we are in a very niche industry and are the only business who offers our manufacturing service we offer.In conclusion, I believe that Wix is a more convenient method for many small businesses because the platform is easy to navigate and learn. Honestly, we are like the 3rd or 4th business listed in Goggle. The ones that are listed before us are our distributors. It works out for us either way. I am hoping they continue to improve their flexibility when it comes to SEO and site development tools. I do love that they try to keep customers’ data secure. Maybe that’s why they have these limitations. I would like to switch to WordPress just so I can try and code more while learning. But the incentive for us really isn’t; there as a small niche business. Wix does the job.

  5. This is very interesting! I use Wix because I started with no clue with website building or SEO…but as I am trying to improve my skills and site traffic I am finding wix basic and lacking. Do you think the situation is still the same in 2021 since you made this video?

  6. Hey could u tell me about wix blog seo?
    Some say wix blog seo is not good as compare to wordpress
    I recently started with wix and after listening to all these things i feel like i wasted my money.

  7. I’m looking to pay someone who can help me standup my Wix website. I’ve already got my domain, have all the pictures downloaded in to Wix and started the Wix creation process. It should take no more than an hour of your time, maybe two. I need you to create:

    – A menu page, our menu changes each week so I will keep it updated by copying and pasting a .pdf file to it.

    – A beer, wine and spirits page, same process as above

    – A page for “Events”

    – A page with “Photos”

    – A page of “In the news”

    – A page with “History of Mentone”

    – A hyperlink to our OpenTable reservations page

    – A hyperlink to our other web presences FB, Instagram

    – Hyperlinks to other Mentone FB pages

    – A hyperlink to Maps with our location

    – Can find it using Google

    – The email is our email address

    – A contact page with it coming to me

    Barry Morton

    Barrymorton74@gmail.com

    334-202-8936 (cell doesn’t necessarily work where I live)

    256-634-3060 (is my land line if cell doesn’t work)

  8. In the for what it is worth column, I checked with Wappalyzer and the Long John Silver's site is now a WordPress site. I guess they got the message about SEO and Wix.

  9. As someone who grew up with the computer network (from 1978) I'm laughing. Wix is good for people making a site alone – it's WEIRD that something as huge as Long John Silver uses Wix. But then, if you are lone operator, building a site as the online door to your business, then you need to do your SEO step-by-step. You can find tutorials to do that (there are some great tutorials for Wix on YouTube).The website builder phase is interesting. It used to be dominated by just a few offerings. Is Squarespace dead as a dodo? How many site builders remain: Weebly, WordPress, Wix…? Others? If you chose Wix, learn to use it more carefully. It's still a reasonable way to build a site – get familiar with Google Console.

  10. I've recently signed up to WIX, but this video is telling me I'm screwed if I don't use WordPress smh. Wish I'd known this before committing to WIX.

  11. I have found across two Wix websites that I run, that meta descriptions and canonical references are only correct on the first page load or if you reload a page. Any additional navigated Pages afterward inherit incorrectly the value in the code on the landing page. I see the same problem with Google Analytics if you set it up via custom implementation. So something screwy is happening with wix's code.

  12. i have wix and wordpress , i prefer wix but wordpress is best SEO than wix, my wix is always move from first page to last page on google. wix easy build hard to rank even the follow all the step.

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