If my Yoast SEO is on point, does that mean the rest of my SEO is good?

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Hello,

I'm developing this new website and posting a lot of content myself. I am not sure what else needs to be done as far as UX and optimizing SEO.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated! producelove.com

Thank you
#good #point #rest #seo #yoast
  • Profile picture of the author Mattsaas
    Yoast is great, but it doesn't check everything.

    For most low to medium competitive niches Yoast will be fine. Just make sure you are writing great long form content, that is better than any of your competitors, and that Yoast is giving you as many green dots at possible, and your 80% of the way to success.

    To compete in touch industries, you could explore others tools that might give you a bit of an extra edge. Eg you could look into what keywords your competitors are targeting, and who is linking to them, then replicate this on your own website.
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    MonetizationMethod.com - You don't actually need a tonne of traffic to monetize your blog..
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    • Profile picture of the author Robert Trevethan
      Do you know any good tools to use to explore what your competitors are targeting in a more detailed way?

      Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author kmnkumaran
    yoast is good to make the articlesor posts YOU make as best suitable for search engines as possible.thats the green

    but you are the person who decides the keywords and subject and everything

    so after you decided all that and start writing a post , then yoast will guide you how to make that article or post seo optimized
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    • Profile picture of the author Robert Trevethan
      Is there an algorithm tool that is successful which will help me choose my keywords and guide my topics based on SEO and potential viewership factors?

      As a brand new company, my focus is on quality and promotion. Thank you for your response!
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  • Profile picture of the author J3thro M
    If you have post/pages you want to rank. make use of inner links. Both, links inside another article on your site and navigational links. So if you have a post like producelove.co/rank-this, you can place a navigation link on the sidebar and homepage.
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    • Profile picture of the author Robert Trevethan
      The more links the better?

      Relevant links or just any links at that point?

      Does my website seem to be ready to produce content and gain followers or do you think anything else needs to be done first?

      Thanks a lot
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      • Profile picture of the author J3thro M
        Originally Posted by Robert Trevethan View Post

        The more links the better?

        Relevant links or just any links at that point?

        Does my website seem to be ready to produce content and gain followers or do you think anything else needs to be done first?

        Thanks a lot
        For inner links inside content should be relevant, and pointing mostly to important pages/post such as "money pages" where you monetized content.

        Also, you should do a google search of site:yourwebsite.com and see all your index pages. You want to remove pages that are making duplicate issues such as tags and pages that should not have been indexed. Once you find those pages, copy the URL and enter them in WMT>Remove Urls...

        Regarding followers, I don't know as I have no time reading your content. And it should be up to you if you feel your site should have followers. But importantly, you should increase visitors first.
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  • Profile picture of the author Madhukar B
    Yoast is best ready to use tool but not SEO guide, it has SEO standards but you have to optimize meta's your own, choosing right keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author vectorfy
    In my experience, if you get a perfect yoast score Google will probably see it as over optimization resulting in longer time to rank, and small ranking suppressions. I usually try and vary the keywords in a few places to avoid ranking issues. Don't over cook it, and write for people not search engines.

    Here are some good tips:

    1. Write an attention grabbing meta title & headline - The better your Meta & headlines, the faster you will climb. These are the 2 main things that will get users on your page, and keep them there.

    Here is a good guide:
    https://coschedule.com/blog/write-a-headline/

    2. Break your content up using grease-slides - Having short, easy to digest paragraphs broken up using grease slides will keep a user on page for much longer, giving you more positive signals in Google, and increasing the chance of people liking and linking to your page.


    http://websitecopywritingservices.com/blog/bucket-brigade-copywriting/


    3. Use 'Vector' or LSI keywords in the copy - This will show Google your content is super relevant to the search, and far more advanced than just adding the keyword to meta and H1's etc.

    http://vectorfy.com/

    Disclaimer - Vectory.com is run by us
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  • Profile picture of the author chenbui
    Yoast SEO is a good tool to check SEO optimizing. But it's only a tool so it has some cons.
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