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MenuWhat is the best SEO plugin for a WordPress site?
I tried http://www.alphabesttaxiga.com/ but it doesn't work properly.
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Hi, for all general purpose SEO requirements, Yoast SEO plugin is the best. With zero compatibility issues.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-seo/
If you have any specific requirements or problems, kindly ask again and I will be happy to answer.
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Yoast hands down is the best. If you are using New Rainmaker by Copyblogger their native one is powerful and super easy to use.
Ultimately engaging content that answers your ideal buyer' personas questions will be the best SEO tool to attract visitors that convert to customers.
Some new plugins like yoast is doing well but this is not proven as old. All in SEO plugin also one of the best plugin for SEO.
Yes, Yoast is the best plugin for seo.
Here is a video on how to use it:
https://youtu.be/YeJJPmqrxPE?list=PL3_LNlDUkvAOEBEH7hpKYb3DqLazPPDSV
https://youtu.be/rnpoARgTWDc?list=PL3_LNlDUkvAOEBEH7hpKYb3DqLazPPDSV
Yoast SEO is highly recommended. However, it is important that you tread lightly with regards to keyword optimization on posts.
Google does not like over-optimization of content.
In addition, keyword variations are highly recommended as you write and many built-in SEO plugins are unable to account for the benefits of keyword variation currently.
If you need help selecting more plugins for your WordPress site, give me a call.
There are several of the plugins that you can use for your WordPress in my view, it is All in one SEO pack because it helps you avoid duplicate content, which can have a negative impact on search engine rankings.
Besides if you do have any questions give me a call: https://clarity.fm/joy-brotonath
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