Sep 5, 2012
SEO Plugins for WordPress – Yoast
One of the best SEO plugins for WordPress
I’ve been using SEO plugins for WordPress sites for a few years now. So far I have focused on the All in One SEO plugin and XML Sitemaps plugin for search engine optimisation. They have helped me to get my clients’ blogs in on the first page and sometimes top billing for certain keywords in Google. Recently they have been flying up the Alexa league table. But now I’ve swopped them out for a new Plugin – WordPress SEO by Yoast.
Why have you changed the SEO plugin?
Well, having played with it for a few weeks I found it to be a more elegant solution to getting your SEO right on your blog. It integrates into your dashboard in such a way that it becomes an indespensible guide for making sure your SEO is as good as it gets.
Benefits of SEO WordPress Plugins by Yoast
- Target keyword allows you to check that the keyword you want to rank for is in all the relevant places – title, URL, description, content etc.
- Gives a visible representation of how your page or post will appear in a Google search. I really like this as it gives you a feel of what it’s like to be in your visitor’s shoes when they find you in Google. It helps you to make your entry more compelling and relevant.
- Checks you have the right amount of characters in your title, description and your Slug!. This is important as truncated text (text that get’s cut off because there are too many characters) in either of these can confuse your visitor and put them off making that vital click.
- It’s free. Having looked at various reviews of SEO plugins for WordPress this one is considered to be as comprehensive and effective as others you have to put your hand in your pocket for! The only plugin I pay for at the moment is Commentluv. I may look at purchasing a more powerful SEO plugin in future but results so far show this is having a positive effect on blogs it has been installed on.
- One plugin for the price of two. SEO plugins for WordPress can do various tasks for you. The beauty of this one by Yoast is that includes XML sitemaps so you can dispense with your other SEO plugins and those that generate XML sitemaps – that helps declutter things so your site runs a bit faster too.
- It gives you step by step indicators to get the following factors right for your SEO:
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Keyword density
Readability
Use of stop words in keyword phrase
Keyword in first paragraph
Alt descriptions on images include keyword
Sub-heading tags include keyword
Word count over recommended 300 words
Outbound links - It also covers the fact that you might have spent many hours getting your SEO right with another plugin. Those carefully crafted titles and meta descriptions can be imported easily with this plugin.
- And lastly it has comprehensive settings to make your blog SEO tailored to your requirements.
Look no further at other SEO plugins for WordPress. This one is as good as it gets for free.
What’s your opinion?






Nov 23, 2011
Why have I got premium CommentLuv on my site?
What do I get with premium CommentLuv?
Premium CommentLuv is a powerful plugin (in fact it is 4 plugins in 1). It allows people to leave behind a link to a specific blog post on their site when they comment on your blog. You can set it up so that if they add you to Google +, like you on Facebook or tweet your post they get the opportunity to choose to link from one of their 10 latest posts.
You can also set it up to give ‘link juice’ by allowing ‘do-follow’ on the links, which means that Google robots show their link on your site as a back-link to the commenters site. (Often you can spend ages linking to sites by leaving comments and asking for reciprocal links but if they are set as ‘no-follow’ they won’t be recognised as back-links)
You also have G.A.S.P. which is a plugin which prevents automated spam bots from spewing out irrelevant comments on your blog. A human being needs to tick a box to prove they are not a spammer. Some people use it instead of Askimet which can sometimes spam legitimate comments. I’m testing this at the moment to see if it makes a difference. It also validates track-backs to make sure they are not spam too.
Additionally you get Twitterlink which means that people can leave behind their Twitter ID. When you hover over their name on the comment it shows a link to their Twitter profile.
And finally you get Keyword Name which allows the commenter to leave a keyword rich link to their blog. If I comment on a CommentLuv-enabled site I put my name as ‘Andy Britnell @Blog Coach’. I therefore get the link to my blog as a keyword link like this: Blog Coach. More useful payback for your valuable commenters.
Overall you get a plugin that improves the interaction on your site, gives your blog social proof because of that interaction and allows you to reward your community by sharing something of value back.
So please go ahead and comment below or on any of my other posts to see for yourself what it does. Remember to add http:// in front of your website URL and share the post using the CommentLuv links. I look forward to reading your thoughts!
Note: If you fancy having premium CommentLuv on your blog it is now available to buy at a very good rate and with numerous bonuses so get it now whilst it is being promoted. But be quick the offer runs out shortly.
By Andy Britnell WordPress Plugins 45 Comments Tags: CommentLuv, comments, plugins, spam