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| Platinum Lifetime Member Last Online: 10-15-2009 05:57 PM iTrader: (11) Join Date: Feb 2007
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DNF$: 245 Location: Boston | Should I move some from WP? I've used WhyPark, though mostly to build plain text-based sites because my HTML skills aren't well developed. I only put sites there that I am going to add my own unique content to, and I'm a fan. Now I have some PR 2, 3 and 4 sites and some making $20 or more/month. Am I crazy not to move the best performing ones to a full host, and use site builder or whatever to build more dynamic pages? Any of you do that, and what traffic increase did you see? If not, what would you expect? (Not looking to start the debate about whether Google likes WP or not, please.) ![]()
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| Platinum Lifetime Member Name: Jason Murphy Last Online: 10-16-2009 11:05 AM iTrader: (0) Join Date: Oct 2007
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Country: | I actually did the opposite and started my sites on WP and then moved them to WhyPark when I had some page rank. The WhpPark sites actually perform better and rank better in DomainTools.com for SEO score etc... Tough call, depends on what u are going for. I know WhyPark will be rolling out new stuff soon too...might wanna wait and see what that will be all about first. ![]()
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