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Why Do PHP websites not rank higher?

you may be wondering how to make your site more SEO-friendly. Luckily, there are some easy ways to optimize your site for SEO. In addition, you can create a more interactive website by hiring an inexperienced SEO. Interactive websites encourage user engagement and retention, which are important factors for Search Engine Optimization. When Google sees that visitors are spending time on your site, it may decide to rank it higher.

PHP is easy to use. Even a non-technical person can create a website with a PHP file. This language has a low margin for error, making it ideal for website creation. However, it can impact the quality of the features on your website. Inexperienced marketers may try to build an e-commerce site without the proper PHP knowledge and might soon give up. After all, a functional website can only attract a small audience.

If you are a PHP developer, you might be wondering why this open source language is still being used on websites. While there are pros and cons to each language, PHP's popularity is unquestionable. In fact, it powers nearly 80% of websites on the internet. Facebook and Wordpress are both powered by PHP. So, what's the problem? PHP hasn't been the preferred programming language for years, but people still use it on websites.
 
There are many reasons why PHP websites might not rank higher on search engines.

  1. One reason is that PHP websites are not as popular as other languages when it comes to search engine optimization.
  2. Another reason is that PHP websites are not as well known as other languages.
  3. And finally, PHP websites might not be as well written as websites written in other languages.
 

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