The Perfect SEO Setup for Wordpress: 8 Plugins to Skyrocket Your Rankings and Traffic
WordPress made it easy for anyone to create a website.Its easy to use, its fast, it doesnt requirea lot of technical knowledge.Heck, even someone like me whos not a developer can do things like SEO and modify WordPress with a breeze.Hey everyone, today Im gonna cover the perfect SEO setup for WordPress,eight plugins to skyrocket your ratings and traffic.Question, do you have a WordPress-based website? Im curious, let me know what platform youre using.Are you using WordPress, are you using Wix, let me know.Some of the most important factors that Google looks into in order to rank your site are some of the following,user experience, on-page SEO, site speed,mobile-friendliness, internal link structure,structured markups, all these things impact your ranking,and theres hundreds of other factors.Theres over 200 factors that Google includes in their algorithm,and today Im gonna share with you plugins thatll help you do all of these things, plus more,in a really easy and controlled way.
- Plugin number one, W3 Total Cache.Look, load time is super important,especially because people are using mobile devices now.Yes, theres 4G, theres 5G, you know,LTE, whatever you wind up calling it,but the problem with mobile devices isif youre in a place that doesnt have the best reception I dont care if you have a 5G phone,youre not gonna load websites really fast.The W3 Total Cache plugin, it ensures that your site will load as fast as you possibly can. Itll improve load times, itll help you connect with CDNs,it makes better use of your server resources so that way your server doesnt have to continue to push the same content over and over again.Instead it caches it so it can deliver it to the user as quick as possible,and if you have a really good hosting provider they have caching built in,but most of the hosting providers that Ive seen dont have caching built in,hence Im wrecking, recommending the W3 Total Cache plugin.
- Another plugin that you need to check out is the Smush Image Compression plugin.If youre creating blog content, and hey,youre on a WordPress blog, or WordPress as a CMS,theres a good chance you at least have a blog article or two,and in that blog article what do you think youre including? Images, if youre not you should change that and go add images right away.The Smush Image Compression plugin,what this does is ensures that your images still look really good and quality,so that way when someone looks at them they dont look all pixelated and fuzzy,they still look really sharp,but this decreases the size of the imagein which Im talking about the server size, right,that hard drive space that its taking up,so when people ping your site it loads much faster.
- The third plugin that you have to use is a Yoast SEO plugin.It does everything from on-page optimization,controlling your meta tags, your title tags.It even analyzes your content,telling you if youre doing a good job or a bad job.It creates sitemaps for you,helps with structure and markup.It does pretty much what most things that you need if you want to ensure that your WordPress blog is SEO-friendly.Now look, WordPress out of the box is pretty SEO-friendly,but this plugin puts those last,final touches that are really important.Most people think like.that used to work five,six years ago, but SEO has changed.Now Google wants you to do every little thing right,and when you combine them all thats when you see the climb in ranking, the extra search traffic,and this plugin will really help you get there.
- The fourth plugin is Sucuri.If your website gets hacked,you rankings and traffic will tank,and when it tanks and you fix it its hard to recover.Sucuri helps you, helps prevent you from getting hacked.Now, its not gonna be perfect,but its better than nothing.The last thing you want to do is get your site hacked and lose all your traffic.Ive seen this time and time again,someone gets hacked and they figure it out after a week or two, their rankings tank,they fixed it, and they dont recover in 30 days.Eventually they recover, sometimes it takes two months,sometimes three months, if theyre lucky it happens quickly.And theyre like, my business is in the shitter.Im losing a lot of money allbecause of this one silly thing.Make sure you dont get hacked.
- The fifth plugin, AMP for WordPress.This helps with mobile users.Look, if you want to rank really high you want to get in on Google News,you want to make sure that your site has the AMP framework.In other words, your tech space articles loads really fast,Google just posts it on their end,theyre leveraging their own framework,and I found that yeah, in the United States by leveraging the AMP framework I didnt really get much more mobile traffic,but other countries where mobile devices and infrastructure isnt as good, such as Brazil, I saw a huge increase in mobile traffic by just leveraging this plugin.
- The sixth plugin for you is a3 Lazy Load.When you use images on your site,even when you compress them,it still takes time for that web page to load.You want to make it where those images load as people scroll,that way youre not just loading up all these images on a page and it takes forever for that webpage to load when people haven't even started reading the content and scrolling. Thats why I like Lazy Load.This creates a better experience for you as a user,and search engines prefer this as well.
- The seventh plugin, All In One Schema Rich Snippets.If you want to improve your search visibility by sharing rich snippets between the page title, you gotta use this plugin.Its great, its simple to use,it is one of the best things that Ive done out there.Now, with schema markup what you'll find is some people are like, Yeah, were gonna use all this schema markup and use all these tag seven though our site isnt relevant to the specific schema markups.You dont want to do that.For example, I wouldn't be using stuff on jaipurseoblog.blogspot.com ,a schema markup thats relevant for restaurant swhen I have nothing related to restaurants on my site. That'll irritate Google and itll hurt you in the long run,so when youre using this be nice and kind. Dont try to abuse schema markup.The eighth plugin, Really Simple SSL.90% of websites that rank at the top have SSL installed.Its pretty much become a prerequisite if you want to rank well, so use the SSL. Now, it doesnt have to be through this plugin.Maybe your host provides it,maybe your domain provider provides it,whatever it may be you want a secure site,and what youll find is some browsers even notify users,saying Hey, this site isnt secure,and thatll cause people to bounce back,get away from your site, and over time that could decrease your rankings.You want to make sure you have SSL, its that important.So, use these eight plugins, you'll find that your rankings will start going up over time,especially if you havent used any of them,but when you start combining all of them it does help quite a bit.If you have any questions leave a comment below.Let me know what your question is about WordPress or these plugins and Ill answer it.
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