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I'm real new to SEO and need some help. I have a niche site I built around a very specific long-tail keyword phrase. I currently have 7 pages and 17 posts. How do I set up my All in one SEO plugin, if I'm only targeting 2 keyword phrase's?

Every post and page I have contains my keyword phrase in the first paragraph, some of the posts have it in the page title, almost all the posts and pages are 500 word articles with my key word phrase in each of them 2-3 times I plaqn to add at least 30 more posts.

Since I'm only looking to rank for that one keyword phrase, would my time be better spent getting links instead of setting up the All in one?
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  • Profile picture of the author clean99
    All In One is really easy to set up (I personally use Platinum SEO though).

    About your content, don't over-optimize it! Having your main kw in every article in the first paragraph is over-optimization IMO. Use other related key-phrases not just your main one.

    I usually start building links after about 1 week, but do it very slowly.
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  • Profile picture of the author lovboa
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    Try Yoast SEO. For me, that's way better than All in One. They're both good, so whatever, but but I liked Yoast better.

    Either way, you'll get far better, and faster instructions searching this on Google than asking on this forum.
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    • Profile picture of the author jdynars
      Originally Posted by lovboa View Post

      Try Yoast SEO. For me, that's way better than All in One. They're both good, so whatever, but but I liked Yoast better.

      Either way, you'll get far better, and faster instructions searching this on Google than asking on this forum.
      Youst was 100% Greek to me WAY too much info I had no clue about. The "How to" blog for Yoast left me so over welmed and 10X more confused than before I read it.

      I think what I should have asked is do I keep putting my main keyword in the meta tags, description, ect. I'm only trying to rank for 1 phrase so do I use it over and over on each page/post?

      Example if the phrase was "home made dog biscuits" and all my content had something to do with that phrase, and every page/post contained that phrase, what would I put in the "keywords" box.

      There is also a "Preview Snippet", to be perfectly honest I really like how it looks, as I try to change the page title and description it puts what I write in there
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      • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
        Originally Posted by jdynars View Post

        Youst was 100% Greek to me WAY too much info I had no clue about. The "How to" blog for Yoast left me so over welmed and 10X more confused than before I read it.
        In that case you should just keep reading and googling. Yoast's terminology isn't much harder than what's in the other plugins, and the plugin pretty much works out of the box. I guess he's not holding your hand through the process. If you know even the basics of SEO you can use Yoast SEO just fine.

        If you're talking about meta keywords, you can put anything there or leave it blank. Google doesn't care.

        Title should be short and to the point. If your keyword makes a good title go with it. I'd mention the keyword a couple of times in the text, and if there's different ways to write the same thing, I'd use those.
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        Links in signature will not help your SEO. Not on this site, and not on any other forum.
        Who told me this? An ex Google web spam engineer.

        What's your excuse?
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  • Profile picture of the author XenG
    I would suggest Greg's High Maintenance SEO Plugin. It's fairly light and recommended at it won't eat much space.. What I've known with All in one SEO is that the longer it takes, the more optimized posts, your site tends to load slowly.
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  • Profile picture of the author Assignmentwriter
    Try yoast is best Seo Plugin.
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  • Profile picture of the author affilorama-portal
    Hi,

    First of all you need to add more keywords to your site to get good rankings. While 2 keywords is a good start it won't be enough to get a good number of traffic per month.

    The average number of keywords really varies but in my experience, it would be best to at least have a minimum of 50 keywords- with a mix of high, medium, and low competition keywords.

    Of course you do not need to put everything at once. From the list you may choose your top ten or twenty keywords to put and optimize within your pages.

    As for the All In One SEO- this is easy to install. You need to search this plugin within your Wordpress under Plugins. Then just click install and activate. You may also want to search online (and I think there are tons of All in one SEO tutorials online including on the All In One SEO site) for helpful tutorials on you can use this plugin. Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author EsferaSoft
    All in One SEO plug-in use to wordpress sites and help to Uploaded the Meta tag in your website.
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