According to WordPress, their service includes optimization features like the ability to create static URLs, referred to as permalinks, blogrolling, and pinging. WordPress optimizes the website structure, allowing a user to focus on optimizing the content within that structure.
Another way WordPress is optimized is through third-party plugins, which are constantly being added and updated by WordPress’ vast user community. An example of just ONE of the great SEO plugins for WordPress is the “WordPress SEO by Yoast” plugin, which our web design company uses and is GREAT for meta tags.
Google’s Matt Cutts even said that WordPress “takes care of 80-90% of Search Engine Optimization.” That’s a massive vote of confidence in WordPress’ ability to optimize their website framework for user ease.