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If you were building a new website, and were at the blank piece of paper stage, and the websites purpose was rank very highly on some quite competititive terms, what would you build the site with, to make in built and on site optimisation as best as possible?
Part of my reluctance with the wordpress sites is that the navigation seems to suit better the type of sites that it was designed for - ie information based websites/service websites/blogs, and that incorating a call to action (other than in a text link) after the main navigation to me tends to look a bit awkward.

Part of my reluctance with the wordpress sites is that the navigation seems to suit better the type of sites that it was designed for...
Therefore I need the website navigation to be as normal, and intuitative as possible. Almost to the point where people can find their way to the price without having to think or read.
p.s Why don't google engineers use blogger blogs?
the websites purpose was rank very highly on some quite competititive terms,
Hi Stuarty
Pardon my ignorance but you refer to "Natural Links" --what is meant by this
regards

I would say if it's from scratch then your efforts can be better spent on long tail search queries rather than chasing a few competitive terms as if they are the holy grail which you may never actually achieve, much easier to rank with good content for lots of less competitive terms
Excellent advice! Even in the sites that rank top dog for trophy phrases - the longtails still account for 85-90% of searches. It's a massive mistake to ignore them.

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