Description
WordPress out of the box is already technically quite a good platform for SEO. This was true when Joost wrote his original WordPress SEO article in 2008 (updated every few months) and it’s still true today, but that doesn’t mean you can’t improve it further! This plugin is written from the ground up by Joost de Valk and his team at Yoast to improve your site’s SEO on all needed aspects. While this Yoast SEO plugin goes the extra mile to take care of all the technical optimization, more on that below, it first and foremost helps you write better content. Yoast SEO forces you to choose a focus keyword when you’re writing your articles, and then makes sure you use that focus keyword everywhere.
Premium Support
The Yoast team does not always provide active support for the Yoast SEO plugin on the WordPress.org forums. One-on-one email support is available to people who bought the Premium Yoast SEO plugin only.
Note that the Premium SEO plugin has several extra features too, including the option to have multiple focus keywords and a redirect manager, so it might be well worth your investment!You should also check out the Yoast Local SEO, Yoast News SEO and Yoast Video SEO extensions to Yoast SEO. These of course come with support too.
Bug Reports
Bug reports for Yoast SEO are welcomed on GitHub. Please note GitHub is not a support forum, and issues that aren’t properly qualified as bugs will be closed.
Write better content with Yoast SEO
Using the snippet preview, you can see a rendering of what your post or page will look like in the search results, whether your title is too long or too short, and whether your meta description makes sense in the context of a search result. This way the plugin will help you not only increase rankings but also increase the click through rate for organic search results.
Page Analysis
The Yoast SEO plugins Page Analysis functionality checks simple things you’re bound to forget. It checks, for instance, if you have images in your post and whether they have an alt tag containing the focus keyword for that post. It also checks whether your posts are long enough, whether you’ve written a meta description and if that meta description contains your focus keyword, if you’ve used any subheadings within your post, etc. etc.
The plugin also allows you to write meta titles and descriptions for all your category, tag and custom taxonomy archives, giving you the option to further optimize those pages.
Combined, this plugin makes sure that your content is the type of content search engines will love!
Technical WordPress Search Engine Optimization
While out of the box WordPress is pretty good for SEO, it needs some tweaks here and there. This Yoast SEO plugin guides you through some of the settings needed, for instance by reminding you to enable pretty permalinks. But it also goes beyond that, by automatically optimizing and inserting the meta tags and link elements that Google and other search engines like so much:
Meta & Link Elements
With the Yoast SEO plugin you can control which pages Google shows in its search results and which pages it doesn’t show. By default, it will tell search engines to index all of your pages, including category and tag archives, but to only show the first pages in the search results. It’s not very useful for a user to end up on the third page of your “personal” category, right?
WordPress itself only shows canonical link elements on single pages, but Yoast SEO makes it output canonical link elements everywhere. Google has recently announced they would also use rel="next"
and rel="prev"
link elements in the head
section of your paginated archives. This plugin adds those automatically. See this post for more info.
XML Sitemaps
The Yoast SEO plugin has the most advanced XML Sitemaps functionality in any WordPress plugin. Once you check the box, it automatically creates XML sitemaps and notifies Google & Bing of the sitemaps’ existence. These XML sitemaps include the images in your posts & pages too, so that your images may be found better in the search engines too.
These XML Sitemaps will even work on large sites, because of how they’re created, using one index sitemap that links to sub-sitemaps for each 1,000 posts. They will also work with custom post types and custom taxonomies automatically, while giving you the option to remove those from the XML sitemap should you wish to.
Because of using XSL stylesheets for these XML Sitemaps, the XML sitemaps are easily readable for the human eye too, so you can spot things that shouldn’t be in there.
RSS Optimization
Are you being outranked by scrapers? Instead of cursing at them, use them to your advantage! By automatically adding a link to your RSS feed pointing back to the original article, you’re telling the search engine where they should be looking for the original. This way, the Yoast SEO plugin increases your own chance of ranking for your chosen keywords and gets rid of scrapers in one go!
Breadcrumbs
If your theme is compatible, and themes based on for instance Genesis or by WooThemes often are, you can use the built-in Breadcrumbs functionality. This allows you to create an easy navigation that is great for both users and search engines, and will support the search engines in understanding the structure of your site.
Making your theme compatible isn’t hard either, check these instructions.
Edit your .htaccess and robots.txt file
Using the built-in file editor, you can edit your WordPress blog’s .htaccess
and robots.txt
file, giving you direct access to the two most powerful files, from an SEO perspective, in your WordPress install.
Social Integration
SEO and Social Media are heavily intertwined. That’s why this plugin also comes with a Facebook OpenGraph implementation and will soon also support Google+ sharing tags.
Multi-Site Compatible
The Yoast SEO plugin, unlike some others, is fully Multi-Site compatible. The XML Sitemaps work fine in all setups and you even have the option, in the Network settings, to copy the settings from one blog to another, or make blogs default to the settings for a specific blog.
Import & Export functionality
If you have multiple blogs, setting up plugins like this one on all of them might seem like a daunting task. Except that it’s not, because what you can do is simple: you set up the plugin once. You then export your settings and simply import them on all your other sites. It’s that simple!
Import functionality for other WordPress SEO plugins
If you’ve used All In One SEO Pack or HeadSpace2 before using this plugin, you might want to import all your old titles and descriptions. You can do that easily using the built-in import functionality. There’s also import functionality for some of the older Yoast plugins, like Robots Meta and RSS footer.
Should you have a need to import from another SEO plugin to Yoast SEO, or from a theme like Genesis or Thesis, you can use the SEO Data Transporter plugin, which will easily convert your SEO meta data from and to a whole set of plugins like Platinum SEO, SEO Ultimate, Greg’s High Performance SEO, and themes like Headway, Hybrid, WooFramework, Catalyst etc.
Read this migration guide if you still have questions about migrating from another SEO plugin to Yoast SEO.
Yoast SEO Plugin in your Language!
Currently a huge translation project is underway, translating Yoast SEO in as much as 24 languages. So far, the translations for French and Dutch are complete, but we still need help on a lot of other languages, so if you’re good at translating, please join us at translate.yoast.com.
News SEO
Be sure to also check out the premium News SEO module if you need Google News Sitemaps. It tightly integrates with Yoast SEO to give you the combined power of News Sitemaps and full Search Engine Optimization.
Further Reading
For more info, check out the following articles:
- The Yoast SEO Knowledgebase.
- WordPress SEO – The definitive Guide by Yoast.
- Once you have great SEO, you’ll need the best WordPress Hosting.
- The Yoast SEO Plugin official homepage.
- Other WordPress Plugins by the same team.
- Follow Yoast on Facebook & Twitter.
From within WordPress
- Visit ‘Plugins > Add New’
- Search for ‘Yoast SEO’
- Activate Yoast SEO from your Plugins page.
- Go to “after activation” below.
Manually
- Upload the
wordpress-seo
folder to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the Yoast SEO plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Go to “after activation” below.
After activation
- You should see (a notice to start) the Yoast SEO configuration wizard.
- Go through the configuration wizard and set up the plugin for your site.
- You’re done!
Screenshots
FAQ
You’ll find answers to many of your questions on kb.yoast.com.
Reviews
Yoast is the Best!
I have been playing with and learning SEO for several years now. You can accomplish most of what Yoast SEO does without Yoast if you know enough and have the time. But with Yoast SEO there is always someone looking over your shoulder, prompting you to correct errors, reminding you what you have forgotten, and best of all, telling you things you did not even know that you did not know. GET YOAST SEO!
Very helpful
Very helpful and easy to use.
fantastico
Strumento indispensabile per SEO via wordpress
Best app
Excellente application qui demande un peu de pratique
Плагин супер
Супер плагин, очень доволен
Great app
I love this plugin
Contributors & Developers
“Yoast SEO” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors“Yoast SEO” has been translated into 34 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.
Translate “Yoast SEO” into your language.
Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
6.0.0
Release Date: December 20th, 2017
Enhancements:
- Adds support for custom page titles and meta descriptions on the WooCommerce shop page. Props Caleb Burks.
- Adds support for custom page social titles and descriptions on the WooCommerce shop page.
- Adds a link to the Google Knowledge Graph article on Yoast.com. Props Raaj Trambadia.
- Adds a link to an article on Yoast.com on why it might be a bad idea to use the same keyword more than once.
- Changed the meta description maximum recommended length from 156 to 320 characters.
Bugfixes:
- Disables the mark buttons of the content analysis when switched to text view.
- Hides the mark buttons when the WYSIWYG editor is not loaded or the filter
wpseo_enable_assessment_markers
returns false. - Security hardening through stricter code checks.
5.9.3
Release Date: December 11th, 2017
Security:
- Fixes an issue where a part of the excerpt would be leaked on password protected posts when used as a replacement variable. Such as
%%excerpt%%
and%%excerpt_only%%
. Props to Rolands Umbrovskis for reporting this issue to us.
5.9.2
Release Date: December 11th, 2017
Bugfixes:
- Fixes a bug where older browsers couldn’t load the content analysis. This applies to Internet Explorer (10 and lower) and Safari (9.1 and lower).
- Fixes a bug where the Yoast Metabox wouldn’t be shown for posts set to
noindex
, therefore making it impossible to change it back toindex
, view Readability scores and not being able to optimize a post, before allowing it to be indexed. - Fixes a bug where translations wouldn’t be applied in the Yoast SEO Metabox for SEO and Readability scores.
5.9.1
Release Date: December 5th, 2017
Bugfixes:
- Fixes a bug where the configuration wizard could not be loaded, caused by a missing JavaScript dependency.
5.9.0
Release Date: December 5th, 2017
Bugfixes:
- Fixes a bug where the title isn’t added back to the HTML when the debug marker has been disabled.
- Fixes a bug where multiple help panels showed up when clicking on different help buttons.
- Fixes a bug where the Help Center wouldn’t be closed when clicking the Go Premium link.
- Fixes a bug where the cornerstone setting for a post would be lost when quick editing the post.
- Fixes a bug where newly created posts were taken into account for the link count, resulting in MySQL errors. Props to stodorovic.
- Fixes a bug where Premium plugins were being treated as WordPress.org plugins in the ‘suggested plugin’ notifications, resulting in download errors.
- Fixes a bug where an empty div was visible when both Content and Readability analysis are disabled.
Enhancements
- Shows a notice regarding opening the Onboarding Wizard when the plugin is installed for the first time.
- Makes it easier to unhook the debug code rendered as HTML comment.
- Implements the Reactified content analysis.
- Introduces the
wpseo_add_opengraph_additional_images
filter to allow additional OpenGraph Images to be added at a low priority. - Changes the Dashboard widget’s progress bar height to 24px.
- Makes the ‘Next’ and ‘Back’ buttons in the Onboarding Wizard focusable.
- Adds grouping of feedback within the content analysis, in the following categories: ‘errors’, ‘problems’, ‘needs improvement’, ‘considerations’, and ‘good’. Each category can be expanded and collapsed.
Earlier versions
For the changelog of earlier versions, please refer to the separate changelog.txt file.