I want to build a new website for my business name Laura Maroldi Management, just want to know that is site framework help in term of its ranking in search engines.
It depends, but most of the popular frameworks these days are optimized enough for SEO. It's important that you optimize your content also, eg. add relevant articles, keywords, HTML structure, etc. , CMS will help to some extent but webmaster can always do more to make site search engines friendly And I would recommend WordPress as always
Now a days each one is having frameworks 1 HTML & CSS - Bootstrap Framework, Blueprint, Skeleton 2 Javascript: jQuery, DOJO, Mootools 3 PHP: Lot are there (Codeigniter, Laravel ....... ) 4 Python: Django, pyloons etc And so on Frameworks doesnt have to do any thing in the SEO. It is the SEO Concept that does and how you implement the SEO concepts using the frameworks is important.
Assuming you mean HTML, CSS or JS frameworks, IN THEORY it should make no difference one way or the other. Search engines care about your CONTENT first and foremost, closely followed by your semantics and document structure. Remember, search engines don't have eyeballs so why in blazes would they care about your layout, colors, presentational images or scripttardery? BUT, increasingly search engines are penalizing websites for being slow, having too many separate files, and for accessibility failings -- and if you WANT your website to be slow, be made from far too many separate files and to piss on accessibility from orbit, look no further than using a framework. HTML and CSS frameworks are universally code bloat BEFORE you even start writing your own code, they encourage broken bloated development practices like presentational use of classes, and generally speaking end up not only making you write MORE code than you would have without the stupid framework, but generally piss all over your semantics, and on the whole defeat the entire reason HTML and CSS even exist. ANYONE telling you that using them is "easier", "faster", "simpler" or "less work" probably doesn't know enough HTML or CSS to be flapping their gums on the topic. They are at best a crutch for the ignorant and at worst sweeping developer ineptitude under the rug. BY THEMSELVES most of these frameworks MINIFIED are larger than I'd allow an entire page's HTML+CSS+SCRIPTS to reach WITHOUT MINIFICATION! JS frameworks are even worse, equal in size and bloat to their HTML/CSS equivalents, and generally their use falls into three categories: 1) Things that could be written smaller and more efficiently without the framework 2) Things that aren't even JavaScript's freaking job! (typically doing what HTML and CSS can do without scripting or stuff that should have been handled server-side) 3) Things that have zero business on a website in the first blasted place. Frameworks are more work, not less... they are more code so the result is slower... and they often piss all over the markup and destroy the accessibility of the page they are on as a result! Which is why if they do have an impact on search, it is most definitely a negative one. To go with every other negative aspect of them that leaves me wondering how the blue blazes ANYONE is DUMB ENOUGH to choose to use any "framework" by choice!!! But then it seems like people have no problems sleazing out 50 to 100k of markup, a megabyte of CSS and scripting in four to eight dozen files to deliver half a dozen K of actual text content and a dozen images. Then they wonder why I don't consider that easier, simpler or faster; why their site is inaccessible trash; or why they have to run around like chickens with their heads cut off every time Google makes an algo change.
SEO and Framework are totally different. There is no relation with Framework and SEO. You have to arrange your website SEO but Framework will do your website design. Now-a-days- Google declared Responsive Design is must for any professional web site. So, Responsive design is also a fact of SEO.
An HTML/CSS grid framework *MAY* simplify your code design certainly making it possible to write code that is more crawlable. However, most don't and the ones that do require you to make the right decisions. A programmers framework (ie. for PHP, Java, etc) *MAY* assist you with having pretty indexable URL's but you will still need to make the right decisions. Other than pretty urls programmers frameworks will not make your web site more SEO friendly.
Yea, its most likely. On the off chance that you construct a site in a JavaScript system, your SEO is going to win companions in the designing group to stand a shot of positioning for anything.
Hello Laure Your page ranking isn't really linked with which frame work you are using for your website. Your page ranking in SEO depends on off page and on page optimization. We are a leading web designing company in Chennai and would suggest you to do on and off page optimization to bring your page above your competitors. Regards John
you need to optimize the following thinks optimize htaccess create robot.txt file create xml file and create strong content link building of your website