Once you’ve installed WordPress, there are some essential plugins you should install, and a WordPress SEO plugin is one of them. A SEO plugin provides some great features for you to help your site be seen more favorably on the search engines and even social network websites. In this article you’ll learn a little bit about SEO, why you need a SEO plugin, and even how to use Yoast SEO in WordPress.
What is SEO?
SEO is an acronym for search engine optimization and it is the way you work to improve your website’s content, and structure to be seen better on search engines, and ultimately gain more traffic. Sure, you can write about anything and everything, but it’s like being lackadaisical while throwing darts at a dart board. You’re probably going to miss more chances of your content ranking higher.
With SEO, your site’s organization and the actual content are some of the most important areas that search engines like Google are crawling and considering where to place your site in the search results. There are only 10 results on the first page of a Google search page, and over 25% of people click the first Google page result. That is organic search results, and not from paid ads on Google.
You want to be on the first page, as the 2nd page results only .63% of people on Google search clicked. Now, think about it, there are nearly 2 billion registered websites, but 400 million of them are active. That means there’s a lot of websites in your niche, so you have to make an effort to provide valuable information and explain it in a way that will attract people to your site rather than others, and rank better on the search engines.
What is Yoast SEO?
Yoast SEO is a popular WordPress SEO plugin that helps guide you to setting up a structure for your website that will help your site be seen better on the search engines and even on social media sites. The plugin was built by Team Yoast, and has over 5 million active installations. Some of Yoast SEO’s features are:
Advanced XML Sitemaps
Schema.org implementation
Templates for meta title and meta description
Canonical URLs and meta tags
Improved load time for your website because of the way the plugin stores data
Open Graph implementation for Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest
Google Search Console, Bing Webmaster, Yandex, and Baidu integrations
SEO content analysis tool
Breadcrumbs options
RSS feed options
Advanced XML Sitemaps
A sitemap is a file that allows you and search engines to know all the pages, media files, and how they relate to each other, in order to help the search engine get a better picture of your site’s organization. It also helps search engines easily crawl your site.
Yoast SEO provides a valid Schema.org sitemap that you can configure and tell search engines what to crawl and index, and what not to crawl and index.
Schema.org implementation
Yoast includes implementation for some Schema.org structured data, and even has add-ons to help you optimize for Local SEO. Schema.org helps with letting you know if your site has reviews, is a business or some type of organization, has products, and much more.You can learn more about what structured data they use and how to work with it, by reading their Schema.org markup developer documentation.
Templates for meta title and meta description
The meta title and meta description are often what Google uses for your search engine results. They are important. With Yoast, you can add a custom meta title or meta description, and Google, depending on how well you’ve written your article and have organized your site, may use yours rather than one they’ve generated for you.
Canonical URLs and meta tags
If you’ve cross-posted content, or your articles have been syndicated on other websites, Google is smart enough to know where the original article is, and may give more priority in listing the original site’s article instead of the other places. This is called canonical URLs.
Yoast SEO also has room for meta tags, which are snippets of code that aren’t visible to anyone but the search engines. They give the search engine a description of the page or article.
Improved load time for your website because of the way the plugin stores data
Having a fast site is important and Yoast has made sure that their plugin helps with load time, rather than hurts it. When you install Yoast SEO, the plugin creates some databases that are designed to help with easing load time.
Open Graph implementation for Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest
Open Graph in Yoast SEO places types of meta tags that allow your pages, when you or other people share them to social network sites, for that social media website to show information in an organized way. Information like your site’s name, page or post title, meta description, and featured image are things that social network sites display. Below is an example of Open Graph results pulled from an article when shared to Twitter:















