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The studiopress themes all come advertised with being SEO-ready. How does that compare to the various SEO-plugins for wordpress, and which is recommended?
Same thing goes for Google Analytics where the theme comes with a predefined area for pasting Google's Analytics code. At the same time there are wordpress plugins that seem more advanced in that they don't count users with administrative privileges etc.. Will adding an analytics plugin cause slowdown or add redundancy as the theme php already has code for this? Thanks! |
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I like SEO All In One. The Analytics code won't go in unless you enter your info in the options panel.
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