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Yoast: Your Complete WordPress SEO Toolkit

Posted By Guest Blogger 30th of August 2016 Search Engine Optimization 0 Comments

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By ProBlogger SEO Expert Jim Stewart of BloggersSEO.com.

Driving your WordPress website toward a higher Google ranking involves constant tweaking, which can mean hours of detailed work. Enter Yoast SEO: the one WordPress plugin that can optimise your entire site.

This comprehensive tool is the most complete SEO plugin available for WordPress, with the ability to streamline your site to increase your click through rate and ranking. Rather than spending endless hours tracking down individual problems to fix, you’ll find all your SEO functions in one compact area. You’ll have the power to make real, effective changes to your site that gives positive results.

The more often you can tempt the Googlebot to crawl your site and see what it likes, the higher chance your site will rise in the rankings. Optimising your site with Yoast SEO will do just that.

It’s the one SEO tool that you absolutely can’t do without.

Setting Up Yoast SEO

Once downloaded and installed, you’ll need to set up Yoast SEO so it works best for your website. Every site has different needs, but creating the right settings is a relatively straightforward task.

Begin with the SEO option on the dashboard menu, and then choose General. This will take you to a page that offers you general settings options for SEO. It includes a General Settings tab, which has a tour for the entire plugin if you want to see all its options. Next is Your Info, where you’ll input information about your site and your business.

Next, you’ll fill out the information on the Webmaster Tools (aka Google Search Console) tab. This allows you to verify your Google Search Console or other Webmaster tools you’re planning to use with your site. The final part of this section is the Security tab. If you’re operating a single-person site, don’t worry about it. If you’re working with multiple people on one site, you might consider disabling the advanced options for other, more casual, users.

Once you’ve finished the Your Info option, move down to the next one, Titles & Metas. For me this is probably the most important area of Yoast as it determines what Google can crawl & index on your site. Most bloggers sites I see have this set up incorrectly. The settings will differ slightly depending on how your site is built and what sort of blog it is but the goal is the same. Eliminate duplication. Duplication of your content can hurt your ranking efforts as Google may have difficulty understanding which page it should rank. Under Post Types, normally we would “noindex” things like media or gallery pages and some custom post types if it makes no sense for Google to index them. Similarly, forms, lightboxes, or other plugins may be generating content you don’t really want or need Google to index. You can simply select noindex on those post types. The other major area to look at is the Taxonomies tab. On most sites, we would noindex categories & tags. That may be different for your site depending on how you use them, but for most they are simply duplicating what can be found elsewhere.

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The other section you should spend some time in and familiarise yourself with, is the sitemaps section. I’m surprised the amount of bloggers I speak to that have not submitted a sitemap to Google Search Console. I explain it all here

Unless you have a multi-Author blog, noindex your Author Archives. Once again, for most sites we don’t want Google crawling the archives as they are simply a duplication of content found elsewhere on the site.

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This, and every section after this, is very simple to fill out, while being crucial for getting the SEO correct on your site. Take the time to read each section carefully and fill out each answer thoroughly.

Using Yoast SEO

Now that Yoast SEO is set up on your site, go to the left side menu on your dashboard and choose All Posts or All Pages, depending on which ones you want to check. You’ll see a column marked “SEO” on the right side of the screen.

This column gives each page or post a score, rating its SEO “friendliness,” the likelihood that Google will like it:

  • A green dot is good, Google will approve
  • A grey dot means there’s no information available for Yoast SEO to judge
  • A yellow or orange dot means there’s something that can be fixed on the page
  • A red dot is, of course, the worst. It means the page/post has significant problems

This process won’t tell you exactly what each page needs for improvement, but it’s great for triage. It organises your work to tell you where you’re needed most.

After a while, you will get a feel for how to write a post that is optimised well simply by following these scores. 

Click on an individual page to open it to the page editor, and you’ll find the Yoast SEO toolbox underneath the page’s content. Here you can customise your description tag, page title and add a “focus keyword” which will tell you how well you have optimised for it. Think of this as the SEO training area. You need to strike a balance between using your keywords whilst maintaining readability.

Tweaking your site with Yoast SEO can give you incredible results, but don’t worry about turning every dot green on the entire site. Use some logic when changing your page details. Remember though, it is just a tool and your results will depend on how well you use it. Like every plugin, Yoast SEO isn’t perfect, but it’s the closest you’ll come to having an SEO professional on your staff, 24 hours a day.

Jim Stewart, CEO of BloggersSEO, is a recognised digital marketing expert. Jim is ProBlogger’s SEO expert and will share his vast SEO knowledge to equip you with the systems and skills to optimise and monetise your blog using tried and tested techniques. What Jim doesn’t know about SEO and blogging isn’t worth knowing.

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Comments
  1. appreciate the explanations of the different parts of the yoast plugin, it can be daunting trying to figure all of this out without any kind of prior experience. very helpful!

  2. I’ve used this SEO plugin but now I see how little I know about its opportunities. Thank you for the info. It will certainly improve my user experience.

  3. great post, do you have any other post that talk about ranking better in google?

  4. This plugin is excellent and if you haven’t already check out the developer’s blog (Yoast.com) for loads of SEO tips. Some if it’s quite tricky to get your head around but well worth a read.

  5. Is there anything better than yoast yet? or how is the premium version of it?

  6. Worth reading. I agree, Yoast is an amazing plugin!

  7. I just published my first blog just over a week ago and this SEO stuff is completely foreign to me. I can see it’s very important and I’m wondering if you have any kind of introductory information, maybe a SEO 101 post? Love the blog!

  8. I am thinking that SEO by Yoast is Ultimate Plugin for On page optimization due to its elegant features

  9. Thanks for the awesome guide, Jim. I’ve been using Yoast plugin for my websites and I got to agree it is the far most effective SEO plugin.

  10. Such an informative guide for SEO, thanks for sharing!

  11. Yoast is the best plugin for SEO support. Everyone should get it in the first priority.

  12. We use this plug-in on our site, but sometimes we have problem with terms, because we use it for czech sites:)

  13. Thanks Harsh for sharing this. Nice tutorial. It’s a great plugin for onsite SEO.
    Awesome plugin.

  14. No doubt Yoast is the best plugin for WordPress if you’re beginner.
    Thanks for writing this useful guide for us! :)

    • Thanks Harsh for sharing this. Nice tutorial. It’s a great plugin for onsite SEO.
      Awesome plugin.I love this plugin for so many reasons including green dot for readability and SEO. Its a great tool for beginners.

  15. Though there are many plugins available in WordPress for SEO, but Yoast is the best one. Yoast is an SEO-friendly plugin available with advanced features. Also, It upcoming version have something new which is beneficial to us.

  16. Yoast SEO is a must have plugin for WordPress. Although there is another popular SEO plugin – All in One SEO, I still prefer Yoast SEO.

    It helps to improve the overall SEO of a website.
    The green indicator helps me to know which post need more SEO efforts.

    Besides, with Yoast SEO, you can generate XML Sitemap for Post, Page, Tag, Category, Media and User.

    Last but not least, the free version of Yoast SEO is so powerful and works great!

  17. Thanks and Yes i am a YOASTER. I simply love this plugin for so many reason including green dot for readability and SEO. It’s simply awesome and their blog explains everything in most simplistic way. I have just one question though…I have just started blogging and i have 11 posts so far. all of them are green dots but still i have not received any organic traffic so far. dont know whats wrong… my website is http://piratesofhealthsecret.com/

  18. When I first started dabbling in SEO and website structure I used Yoast, as recommended by my mentors. It worked great and helped me look for things I might have missed. I learned not to be too worried about the score and normally turned it off once I got the hang of things. However, there was a time where Yoast was not supplying my meta description and page titles. After testing on several customer sites I made the switch to all-in-one SEO plugin which was costly and made a lot of work for me. I will have to give Yoast another try after this article. I really like the content on their site as well. Thanks for putting time into this article I always like to revisit my options.

  19. For me, the most useful item in the Yoast plugin is the SEO colour indicators. You can see at a glance which posts need improving. I now use it out of habit and don’t publish until I’ve got the green dot.

    However, the readability indicator is harder to achieve. It seems to want your writing style to be more simplistic and with shorter sentences. Maybe they know better than me but not all my readability scores are in the green.

  20. Yoast is a one of my favourite WordPress Plugins. Its a great tool for beginners. Although Yoast is an all in one plugin there is still much more to onpage seo if you wish to Rank highly in the search engines.

  21. Thanks Harsh for sharing this. Nice tutorial. It’s a great plugin for onsite SEO.
    Awesome plugin.I love this plugin for so many reasons including green dot for readability and SEO. Its a great tool for beginners.

  22. Kamal Dewangan says: 06/05/2017 at 2:28 pm

    I have been used Yoast Plugin fro many years and yes this is the best plugin i ever used at least some of my post never ranked but Green dot feel me good to do..

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