When building a blog to promote a particular affiliate offer, I usually like to use a static "page" homepage and then have my posts displayed on another part of my site. I've noticed that my wordpress pages almost always rank higher than wordpress posts and I can't explain it...
Here are some possibilities I've thought of:
- XML Sitemap priority is set at 60% for pages and only 20% for posts
- My main navbar lists the pages which consequently means they get linked to on every page on my website.
- Some other phenomenon within the wordpress framework...
If it helps, I use Thesis v1.8 on all my sites.
I guess my ultimate question is: If pages do in fact rank higher than posts, is it worth it for me to go back and change the site structure on all my blogs which are using posts instead of pages. I know making major modifications like that can be disasterous but will it ultimately pay off?
Thanks