WordPress SEO – The Ultimate Guide to WordPress Theme Search Engine Optimization
The WordPress Codex says that “WordPress, straight out of the box, comes ready to embrace search engines“. Well, that may be true … to a certain degree, but there is more than enough work that you’ll...
View ArticleUltimate Guide to WordPress SEO – Optimized Titles
Arguably, one of the most important elements of a website from an SEO perspective is what comes between the <title></title> tags in the header of your page. Take a look at any search result...
View ArticleUltimate Guide to WordPress SEO – Optimized Heading Tags
Last year I read an article at Chris Pearson’s website that absolutely changed the way I looked at markup standards and WordPress SEO. Seriously, up until that point, I was convinced that SEO was a...
View ArticleUltimate Guide to WordPress SEO – META Descriptions
One of the tricks to WordPress SEO is understanding that it’s not all about rankings. Sure, high rankings for your target keywords are awesome, and they definitely produce great returns, but lower...
View ArticleUltimate Guide to WordPress SEO – META Keywords
Up until this point in the WordPress SEO series, I’ve been very confident in the power of the methods I’ve outlined. I really don’t believe a plugin should control your TITLE, I do believe you can...
View ArticleUltimate Guide to WordPress SEO – Keyword Density
I’ll admit that I’m no SEO expert. When I started this series on WordPress SEO, my goal was to outline steps that I have taken in my web experience that have helped me rank for target keywords time...
View ArticleUltimate Guide to WordPress SEO – Deep Linking
You might have noticed that throughout this series on WordPress SEO, I’ve been doing something rather peculiar. I’ve been linking to my own content far more than I’ve been linking out. Now, this...
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