WordPress SEO (search engine optimization) is simple and easy to implement right after pressing the install button.

WordPress SEO Checklist: 

 

1. Make it Indexable

The very first thing you want to do is ensure your WordPress blog is discoverable by search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and Baidu. From your WP dashboard, go to Settings > Reading, find “Search Engine Visibility”, and ensure the checkbox next to it is unchecked.

 

2. Search Engines Follow People

The truth is search engines (particularly Google), follow what and where people are doing and going online. The higher the traffic you attract and retain, the higher the search engines rank your content, “thinking” it must be useful to people.

Otherwise, they would not be visiting and sticking around as much as they do.

Here’s how:

  • Visual content

As more people appreciate quality content presented in form of photos, videos, and infographics, Google has increasingly shown a correlation between rich content types with higher SERPs ranking.

  • Featured snippets

Appearing in Google’s Featured Snippets can bring a ton of traffic to your site when you know how to optimize your content for rich snippet blocks.

  • RankBrain

Google knows this through its artificial intelligence tool, RankBrain. You can take advantage of RankBrain ranking contribution by, for example, using question and answer (Q&A) content formats.

 

3. Optimizing WordPress Titles and Image Alt Text

Titles are so important to WordPress SEO that different content titles can alter traffic by as much as 500%, according to Upworthy. Keep in mind that about 80% of people read the headline only.

To make headlines interesting and SEO-friendly, ensure you use the primary keyword (closest to the beginning of the headline as possible) and make it interesting with valued modifiers.

Search engines also crawl image alt text to know what they are about and contribute to both image and overall content ranking. So be sure to use your primary keywords in your image captions.

 

4. Link Building 

This has been a big SEO ranking factor in the last couple of years. It will still be so for a couple of more. Linking involves having (ideally) authority sites link their content to your site’s content. You can only get high-quality backlinks if you create useful, referable content.

You can also earn quality backlinks by publishing quality guest posts on authority sites and sharing links incredible social media communities among others.

 

5. Content-Length

In the past three years, Google, the leading search engine, has shown a preference towards long-form content compared to short-form content.

 

6. Page Speed and Mobile-Friendliness

Fast-loading pages keep visitors while slow-loading pages discourage visitors from waiting around, increasing bounce rates where delayed visitors click back and search somewhere else.

The solution to this is to implement a responsive design that caters to both page-loading speeds of about 2 seconds and can adapt to the size of the device a reader is reading from. That is because more people now access the internet from their smaller smartphone screens than larger desktop monitors.

 

7. Permalinks

Simply, permalinks are page URLs or links.

WordPress post’s permalinks are visible in search engine results—to both people and search engines. Search engines like Google prefer permalinks containing your primary keyword for the post. Google, in particular, prefers concise permalinks; short and relevant links that let it know what your WordPress post is all about.

 

8. Think Keywords; Think Context

Unlike a few years ago, Google’s search engine algorithm now focuses on a combination of primary and secondary keywords to “determine” whether a particular piece of content comprises of quality information or not.

They do this by not just using long-tail keywords but also compound keywords. For example, Google will tell an article is relevant to rallying if keywords such as “formula 1”, “race”, “track”, “motorsport”, “racing”, and so on are well spread out in the article.

 

9. Using Search Analytics

Want to find out which keywords are most popular with your target audience? Want to know which keywords to use sparingly in your WordPress SEO campaign?

Use a WordPress search analytics tool to help you gather the data you need to get what you want. Some useful, easy to integrate and use WordPress analytics tools include Google Analytics, Google Search Console, and paid analytics tools such as Moz Keyword Explorer.   

 

10. Using WordPress SEO Plugins

One powerful tool for your WordPress SEO campaign is the Yoast SEO plugin. This plugins helps guide users on WordPress SEO best practices such as:

  • Eliminating duplicate content
  • Ensuring your meta descriptions and titles are well optimized for the specific keywords
  • Helping you boost the content’s readability
  • Checks keyword density
  • Checks keyword density in headlines
  • Checks keyword positioning
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