Comment on Stallion Responsive WordPress SEO Theme by SEO Dave.

Stallion WordPress SEO Package Your planned site sounds a bit like this one, basically a variety of different types of content, standard sort of stuff for a WordPress site. WordPress core handles YouTube videos quite well, though doesn’t by default allow them quickly (by pasting the YouTube URL) embedded into comments, I was using a plugin, but next update (v8.1 working on it now) it’s built into Stallion Responsive see this comment with videos: https://stallion-theme.co.uk/seo-meta-tags/comment-page-2/#comment-25716

The best demo site for Stallion Responsive is this website, this site runs under Stallion Responsive. Can’t show every feature on one website, for example can only show one of the 12 sidebar layouts and one of the current 40 color schemes, but it shows the main SEO features, for example your comment shows multiple SEO features. Best way to demo Stallion Responsive is download it and install it on a WordPress site like you would any theme: the demo zip file is the full product.

If you are familiar with WordPress you won’t have seen many if any WordPress sites with Comment Titles, you used the feature when you made your comment and added the title “Want to Develop a News Website with a Nice Responsive WordPress Theme”.

At the bottom right hand corner of your comment is a link, click it and it loads your comment as a stand alone webpage, I call them Stallion SEO Super Comments. You won’t find other WordPress themes with this feature, it’s not a standard WordPress feature. Give Google a day or two to index your comment and since you title is quite long it will probably rank number one on Google for the comment title:

Want to Develop a News Website with a Nice Responsive WordPress Theme

It’s not a real SERP that will generate traffic, but will show Google indexes and ranks your comment AND as important having this super comments link back to the main article with SEO’d anchor text and that helps the main article rank higher.

If you hadn’t added a comment title I’d have edited your comment and added a relevant one as they are really important to this websites SEO.

There’s dozens of unique SEO features built into Stallion Responsive like this, read through this site especially the Stallion Responsive Tutorials and you’ll get a better idea of it’s SEO power (it’s awesome) and I still have loads of tutorials to write! Sort of using this website to show Stallion Responsive’s power, rather than just write dry tutorials I’m targeting SERPs like “SEO Tutorial” (top 10 in Google) to show how it works. Have a lot of features to show like what image and Video posts look like.

To see the responsiveness either view this site in a mobile device (or an online mobile emulator) or reduce your browser window to see it resize (easiest way). If you are reducing the browser window refresh the page when checking what it looks like as images and ads don’t resize without a refresh (that’s normal for any site). You’ll see everything resizes to fit the screen of popular device sizes, that’s what Responsive means.

Stallion is probably more complicated to use than your current theme, but it has hundreds of options so you have so many more possibilities: I guess your current theme doesn’t have two header types with the option to disable them both completely (no top header area) or the option to hide almost every aspect of a page one bit at a time like the date info added to this comment is an option, one click of the mouse the date is gone. That being said it doesn’t mean you have to go in and manually set hundreds of options, you can have a site almost like this one with a few clicks of the mouse. After that it’s more you learn, more you can achieve: can’t expect an SEO package to do everything for you, to get the most out of Stallion you will have to learn some basic SEO (see the SEO tutorials, I’ll be adding more). If you don’t understand some basic SEO you won’t know how to use the unique features to target relevant SERPs.

My wife is terrible at remembering all the tech stuff, I’ll explain how to login to her test site and a few days later she’ll ask me again (this is just logining in!). Yet she has created multiple Stallion Responsive theme color schemes (they part of Stallion v8.0) from scratch (there’s a color scheme creator built in), she’s working on one now on her test site which she plans to use at her new Skinny Me website. When complete the color scheme will probably be added to Stallion Responsive v8.1, I’ll probably run out a few more color schemes for the next update as well.

If my wife can use it, pretty much anyone can.

We use these test sites:

I’ve uploaded some WordPress test data for easy testing, check the “Multiple Markup Tests2 links on the top navigation menu, have added more test data to one post). Would be cool to allow anyone to login to something like the above, but not had time to develop a version others could login to and test, so right now it’s looking through this site and installing the demo version on your own WordPress blog.

To see how changes look and features work. The bottom one I last used for testing the SEO widgets which is why there are so many widgets. And to develop a WordPress meme generator plugin (work in progress, not happy with it: output is very good SEO wise, but not easy to use).

Regarding WordPress hosting I’m not familiar with a Business version of WordPress? Is that for the free wordpress.com blogs, if so you can’t use any premium theme not sold by them. As I understand you can have any customization either, I’d never pay money for a blog there.

Stallion Responsive only works with the self hosted version of WordPress from wordpress.org. I’ve used Godaddy WordPress hosting (it’s not expensive and it works) which does include FTP access and Godaddy sets WordPress up for you. I’ve not tried a host that automatically includes mirroring, so have no recommendation.

After WordPress is installed, install Stallion Responsive and the free Stallion Responsive Child theme (hundreds of free header images etc….) via the built in WordPress theme install (no need for FTP for installing a theme).

David