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Wordable vs. copying & pasting into WordPress
Copying & pasting content from Google Docs into WordPress not only screws up formatting, but messes up images, slows down your site, and reduces conversions. Here’s why.
Wordable vs. manual publishing with VAs or other staff
Properly formatting, optimizing, and publishing takes around 30 minutes per post. That adds up to huge time delays for you and your team. And it also doesn’t solve inconsistency issues, either.
Wordable vs. writing apps that publish to WordPress
Some popular writing apps publish straight to WordPress. However, not only are there issues with how the content is formatted, most also stop short on optimizing content properly to help you rank ASAP.
Wordable vs. Jetpack and WordPress.com publishing
WordPress’ Jetpack offers basic exporting capabilities. But you can’t export in bulk or optimize content properly. Here’s a list of the pros and cons.
Wordable vs. Mammoth Converter WordPress plugin
The Mammoth Converter plugin can export Microsoft Word docs to WordPress. But there are serious limitations beyond that. Here’s why.
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