wordpress on site seo, yoast seo

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WordPress SEO

1. Set Your Site Title and Tagline
Right after installing WordPress, don’t forget to set your Site Title and Tagline at Settings » General. For your Site Title use a unique and short word. For your Tagline list your main 2-3 keywords, separated by commas (you might change these later, but this is a good start). Your tagline and site title should not be more than 67 characters combined. (Character limit is 70 in Search Engine Results, but add your separator character with two spaces, like ” – ” to 67 and you are at 70.)


2. Change Your Permalink Settings
Another WordPress default that needs to be updated as soon as possible is the permalink settings. Go to Settings » Permalinks and change it right after installing your WordPress. Theoretically it doesn’t matter what you choose here if you change the default settings. What I suggest is either to choose Post name or set category-name/post url structure by entering “/%category%/%postname%/” in the Custom Structure tab.




3. Use the Best WordPress SEO Plugin
Unarguably one of the most important SEO settings in WordPress is the ability to use a great SEO plugin to fine-tune your settings.

If you ask me, there is no doubt for the best SEO plugin out there: "WordPress Yoast SEO" I plan to write a whole article about this great resource, but until then just believe me and install this great plugin.


Believe it or not, just by installing it and letting it do it’s work with the default settings, you do more to your site in terms of SEO then with days of hard work.

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