I think you’re missing the point. Of course you should go with a premade platform thats designed for printing. But your question was which is best for SEO. One is not better than another for SEO. That is a separate element that requires additional work beyond setting up the site for your shop.thanks
its faster to go with one of these guys than to build a site from scratch
SEO is more about relevance. IE. If someone is searching for printing and you've "tricked" google into sending customers to your website but the customers immediately bounce away then google loses confidence in your shop for SEO purposes and will stop sending customers there. That's why having everything connected together and updated regularly with content is critical. That's why Jwheeler mentioned all the different things. If customers are just using your website as a "contact" portal and not actually placing orders through it then you'll spend a lot of money on SEO and not gain much in the long run because the other big shops will always outpace you in relevance.the reason I asked was I was going to go with a premade platform but was told by multiple people that google doesn't like the premade platforms for seo purpose unless its one like shopify
While this is ok, you want more than 1 page for good SEO. You want to rank for what you sell, so if it booklets, business cards, etc, you'll want a page for each with specific keywords for the product.I prefer to have a well designed landing page (self-hosted) with all my important information and SEO elements in place. Backlink to that page. Include a blog area to keep things current. Then link to your W2P portal from there. Don't ignore customizing the portal in as many areas that are available, including keywords and description metadata. It's helpful, but all premade platforms (including Shopify) suffer in SEO. Using this method you have complete control of the main page, and you could change W2P platforms and it will never affect your landing page and disrupt SEO. SEO is not dead, but it is difficult to manipulate anymore.
Of course. That reference was a simple response to outline a method. When I refer to a landing page, that includes product specific pages in addition to the main page. Thank you for clarifying that for the benefit of all who are not familiar with the term or purpose.While this is ok, you want more than 1 page for good SEO. You want to rank for what you sell, so if it booklets, business cards, etc, you'll want a page for each with specific keywords for the product.