Hubpages vs WordPress: Best for SEO

Squidoo, hubpages and wordpress are the top performing web 2.0 services. Google will readily rank them if you supply good content and a few backlinks. You can put affiliate links on all of these platforms, thus creating additional money sites. With wordpress, you will need to mask your off links using tiny url. All 3 are worthy of having a link wheel built around them in their own right.

Although Hubpages says that writing hubs is not blogging, the two are very similar. Blogging give you the freedom to write whatever you want while Hubpages have guidelines you must follow.

In reality, each blogging platform has its own features & benefits which make it a viable choice for the average, amateur blogger. However, when it comes to blogging for your business and becoming an authority blogger, only one platform makes the cut. I’ll explain why and which platform will work best for specific functions.

Hubpages offer a way for hubbers to express their thoughts and ideas while earning some cash. Pretty cool. Hubpages share the adsense impression with their hubbers. a 60/40 split in favor of the hubber. Owning your own WordPress blog offers you a similar platform of expression but you get to keep 100% of your adsense impressions.

In order to compare WordPress and Blogger, it’s important to know their features and how they affect your experience. We’ll start with Blogger. Blogger is a quite user-friendsly and doesn’t require any knowledge of HTML, CSS or experience with web hosting. It allows bloggers of all experience levels to get up and running in just a few minutes. Blogger also allows added functionality, including the ability to incorporate widgets, videos, polls etc. in the sidebar of your blog. What’s more, Blogger’s interface allows you to easily drag & drop different sections into place any time you want to change the look & feel of your blog.

In terms of policies, Blogger pretty much allows you to blog about anything and everything, making it a good platform for affiliate marketers. However, in terms of SEO Blogger is not your best bet for showing up in search engines, despite now being owned by Google. When it comes to Google as a search engine, you’re more likely to see relevant tags and searches from WordPress than from Blogger.

Blogger and WordPress are both huge anf famous sites for free blogging service. It actually depends on what you really looking for as a blogger.

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