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Hi, I'm phally, the Online Marketing Manager here at umoey. Today’s video is requested by Mike Payton, a
web developer at auto trader asks about some what are the best seo plus-in for Word
Press?" In this guide, I'm going to go through ten of our favorites, most
of which we use here at Korowai, all of which we've were beneficial for
clients. The first one is All in One SEO Pack.
Now, this is actually my favorite of all of the plug-in. What it does, it's pretty much a catch all. So
it will let you set your site description, your Meta, your canonical URLs, any
rewrites that you want to do to content.
It may gives you 20 separate options, but each one of them is really
beneficial and takes about five seconds to set up. So, if you only get one plug-in, use that
one. Next we've got Scribe SEO. Now, for
some of your writer, bloggers, or copywriters, this is an essential tool to
have. It is a paid tool, but the power
that it gives you tends to be worth it.
What you do with this is it tries to figure out what the keywords are
that you are targeting on a page. The Based on that, it will say, "You've
got a 50% keyword density for that.” It gives you suggestions on things you can
do to improve the keywords in the post.
If you want to try to rank for a keyword for any of your blog posts,
Scribe SEO is pretty much the way to go. Next we've got Kismet. This is a blog commenting tool that helps cut
down on spam. This is pretty good
because you can't watch your blog the whole time. If you're not moderating comments, say you're
letting everything through, you need to see the spam really, because otherwise
Google might come along and catch it and count it against you. So any blog comments you get that are full of
spam my links or really bad content, this will stop them straight away. So it's ideal for that. Next we've got Google
XML Sitemaps. Despite the name, it does
work with all the search engines. What
it does is it automatically generates a site map for you and then puts it in
all the relevant folders. This saves you
going through and having to add one every time you do a new blog post. Then SEO
Smart Links. This tool wills auto-link
any key phrases in your text to a relevant place of your choosing. If you want to make it so every time you say
"SEO advice" it goes to a page of your blog post on SEO advice, it’s
a good way to increase your chance of ranking for that particular term because
you've got all these automatic internal links. Then we've got TGFI SEO. This is one for people who use Word Press as a
content management system. It's pretty
much all the features of All in One SEO Pack, but it's just better suited to
that kind of site structure which has categories and product pages. That's one for CMS users. Then we've got SEO
Slugs. This is just a simple
tick-of-the-box tool. What it does is it
removes any words in your URL strings that are pointless. So the words "the" or
"and" or "or," they all get removed and you're left with a
URL which is pretty much just good keywords. Then SEO Booster Pro. This tool looks at the search terms that
people use to find your website and then gives you the option of adding those
as tags to the blog post. Now, if you've
ever used Squid, you'll notice that has a similar piece of functionality built
in. The reason for that is by adding
these keywords to the blog post, you're then adding more relevance on that post
to those keywords, and it increases the rankings for the post even more. The
next tool is just called Redirects.
Thankfully, if you do search for that on Word Press Tools List, it does
come up pretty high so you should be okay to find it. What that does is it logs any 404 errors that
you get, and then you can just redirect them later. The final tool is WP Super
Cache. It's a really good way of
speeding up your website. It presents a
HTML version tithe majority of users. So
it strips away a lot of the Word Press code that takes a long time for search
spiders to crawl through. Faster for the
user, faster for the spiders. If search
engines are factoring in site speed as much as we think they are, then it's
good for rankings too. So it's worth
having. All of these tools you should be able to find by searching for them on WordPress
with the names that we've listed.
However, they are listed below this blog post. If you're reading this on anywhere other than
the Koozai blog or YouTube, then please visit Koozai. Come to get the full list
of plug-in as they may not have been carried over. If you are watching on YouTube, be sure to
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us. Hope you found this video
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