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  • Bigbrand
    Bigbrand last edited by Jan 10, 2020, 1:08 PM

    Hi, I hope you are doing well. I want to know what are the best SEO plugins for  wordpress website?

    https://www.myqurantutor.com/

    Technic123 Tomalaweb 2 Replies Last reply Feb 17, 2023, 6:31 PM Reply Quote 0
    • sarahwalsh
      sarahwalsh last edited by Apr 5, 2024, 7:03 PM

      We use seo yoast, another popular plugin for Wordpress is called "all in one SEO",

      we used yoast to get our Bristol business onto the first page of Google.

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      • Timztell
        Timztell last edited by Nov 1, 2023, 1:10 AM

        Rankmath is very good but i will stick to yoast seo that i am using on my blog site https://www.timztell.com

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        • mishainfotech221
          mishainfotech221 last edited by Jun 8, 2023, 8:33 AM

          Here are some SEO plugins for WordPress.
          Yoast SEO: Yoast SEO is one of the most widely used SEO plugins for WordPress. It offers a comprehensive set of features to optimize your content, including on-page analysis, XML sitemaps; meta tags optimization, readability analysis, and more.
          All in One SEO Pack: Similar to Yoast SEO, All in One SEO Pack is a powerful plugin with a range of features. It offers XML sitemap generation, meta tag optimization, canonical URLs, social media integration, and more.
          Rank Math: Rank Math is a relatively new SEO plugin but has gained popularity due to its feature-rich nature. It offers advanced SEO analysis, XML sitemaps, schema markup, redirection management, 404 error monitoring, and more.
          SEOPress: SEOPress is another comprehensive SEO plugin that offers features like XML sitemaps, meta tag optimization, content analysis, social media integration, and more.
          The SEO Framework: The SEO Framework is a lightweight and fast SEO plugin that focuses on providing an efficient SEO solution. It offers automatic meta tags generation, XML sitemap generation, open graph support, and more.
          Broken Link Checker: Although not specifically an SEO plugin, Broken Link Checker is a useful tool for maintaining your website's health. It scans your content for broken links and notifies you, allowing you to fix them promptly.

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          • topic:timeago_earlier,4 months
          • Tomalaweb
            Manuel Macedo @Bigbrand last edited by Feb 17, 2023, 6:31 PM

            @Bigbrand There are several SEO plugins available for WordPress, each with its unique features and capabilities. Here are some of the most popular and highly recommended SEO plugins for WordPress:

            Yoast SEO: Yoast SEO is one of the most popular and widely used SEO plugins for WordPress. It comes with a variety of features such as content analysis, XML sitemap creation, and integration with social media platforms. It also offers a range of customization options for titles, descriptions, and permalinks.

            All in One SEO Pack: This plugin is similar to Yoast SEO, offering a range of features such as XML sitemap creation, content analysis, and optimization of titles and meta descriptions. It also provides integration with popular e-commerce platforms like WooCommerce.

            SEOPress: SEOPress is a feature-packed SEO plugin for WordPress that offers a range of features, including content analysis, XML sitemap creation, and optimization of meta tags. It also includes features like social media integration, Google Analytics tracking, and redirection management.

            Rank Math: Rank Math is a comprehensive SEO plugin that offers a range of features, including content analysis, keyword optimization, and XML sitemap creation. It also includes advanced features such as Google Schema Markup, redirection management, and social media integration.

            The SEO Framework: The SEO Framework is a lightweight and easy-to-use SEO plugin that focuses on providing comprehensive SEO optimization for WordPress. It offers features such as XML sitemap creation, content analysis, and social media integration. It also includes a unique AI-based tool called Focus that analyzes your content and provides suggestions for optimization.

            Ultimately, the best SEO plugin for your WordPress site will depend on your specific needs and preferences. It's recommended that you evaluate each plugin's features and capabilities before choosing one that works best for you.

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            • Technic123
              Technic123 @Bigbrand last edited by Oct 13, 2022, 9:09 AM

              @Bigbrand the undisputed KING, when it comes to the SEO plugins in WordPress, is the Yoast plugin. The likes of All In One SEO and RankMath comes way after the Yoast. I am also using it for my Urdu tech blog, and its working for me (according to the best of my knowledge :P)

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              • WebQuest
                WebQuest Subscriber @effectdigital last edited by Jan 14, 2020, 3:41 PM Jan 14, 2020, 3:41 PM

                I'd recommend you install it and try it out. We've been using it for a few sites and its great

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                • effectdigital
                  effectdigital @WebQuest last edited by Jan 14, 2020, 1:35 PM Jan 14, 2020, 1:35 PM

                  I'm still watching RankMath like a hawk. It really does look very good

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                  • WebQuest
                    WebQuest Subscriber last edited by Jan 11, 2020, 2:50 AM Jan 11, 2020, 2:50 AM

                    There are a few very good ones. I can share the ones I know and used:

                    • All In One SEO - https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/
                    • Yoast SEO - https://yoast.com/wordpress/plugins/seo/
                    • RankMath - https://rankmath.com/

                    RankMath is relatively new and offers a lot of features for free that are found in the premium version of the others.

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