How does Google treat custom coded websites like on asp.net?

kalpana007

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How does Google treat custom coded websites like on asp.net? Is it given preference over wordpress websites in SEO?
 
Nope custom ha it's not 2003 probably 0 boost for that, but add 20000 shitty AI articles, spam reddit, parasite SEO (the new buzz saying) and you'll start ranking. Sucks but true. Could add a little programmatic and just change one word in a 3000 word article. Just kidding who the hell knows what Google likes and doesn't like.
 
Here is a little something from Google: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/fundamentals/how-search-works

The crawler goes through recording information like load speeds, <tags>, http 500 errors, keywords, etc..
The indexer takes said info, and using there proprietary ranking algorithm is dynamically ranked everyday.

Based on the above we get our organic SEO. Now the best thing is that Google is kind enough to tell you exactly what they are looking for (granted not in depth) in there docs: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance

To make a long answer short, no. Google does not specifically treat "custom" coded website differently to Wordpress websites. It's all just javascript in the browser. Focus on what Google says they are looking for and test it out for yourself. Like mentioned above it changes everyday.
 
For Google , it doesn't matter what you are using, word-press php, asp.net, jsp, or any other language, the content pages should be Search Engine friendly, the pages url should be optimize with search friendly URL, you should require to work rewrite module , query-string navigation links should be rewrite in search friendly URL. so google can understand your content .

I'm also asp.net developer, my option , asp.net is secure then wordpress because compile code is published in hosting server rather source code.
 
For Adsense approval.
It matters.

Don't know about ranking but WordPress websites triggers manual approval
 
It doesn't matter for approval of AdSense, The AdSense approval criteria are organic traffic of the website through search keywords from Google. Most people use Wordpress, but wordpress is required to optimize, it generates a lot of pages, such tags, images, categories, author, etc.
 
It's not the technology so much as it is the speed related benefits you get from not having to deal with the WordPress bloat. Headless CMS are growing in popularity for a reason.
 
It doesn't matter for approval of AdSense, The AdSense approval criteria are organic traffic of the website through search keywords from Google. Most people use Wordpress, but wordpress is required to optimize, it generates a lot of pages, such tags, images, categories, author, etc.
As I said.

I have made my test with online tools that has next to no content. Not even privacy policy page and approval was less than 3hours

Applied at the same time with WordPress lots of contents, images and all those things we mentioned.

It went straight in to manual review.

We can all make assumptions but patterns indicate some systems are automated while some are manual which points to the techstack.
 
How does Google treat custom coded websites like on asp.net? Is it given preference over wordpress websites in SEO?
Google focus, Dynamic generated pages are search engine friendly or not, i used to rewrite asp.net pages to convert query-string ids into search friendly url and dynamic meta description, etc.
 
As long as your site is SEO-optimized, the tech stack you use won't matter much.
 
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