This post is inspired by Darren Rowse of Problogger.net
Search Engine Optimization, in short SEO, is a struggle for most bloggers especially the newer ones. Organic traffic from SE is the best thing we can get because it is free and targeted. Most people scratch the tables, pull their hair trying to figure out exactly how can he/she improve in the seo effort for their blogs, while a minor few just don’t care because it’s too troublesome. Now, worry no more! If you’re using a wordpress blog, there are many ready made plugins that compliment each other that makes SEO as easy as ABC for you.
Alright bloggers, do you have these 10 plugins already?
This allows you to set the basic SEO stuff for your blog. You need page titles, meta tags, keywords, and descriptions. This plugin allows you to configure them for either your entire blog or on a post by post basis.
2. Redirection
From time to time you make changes on your blog. Sometimes these changes end up breaking your Permalink structure. This often happens when you make a change to an old post, or do an upgrade to Wordpress and make some changes to the permalinks. It’s very very common if you move your blog from one host to another.
Basically what happens is that each post has a unique URL, called a permalink. When this changes, visitors who go to that blog post won’t find it. The redirection plugin helps you fix these problems by redirecting the visitor to the new permalink. This reduces the amount of traffic you get to pages that don’t exist.
3. Robots Meta
By default search engines crawl and index ALL the pages on your blog. This isn’t ideal, because it creates duplicate content and you can get yourself punished by search engines without knowing it. What the Robots Meta plugin allows you to do is tell the search engines which sections of your blog to crawl. This means that you’ll get more respect from search engines, and likely more traffic.
One of the key issues with SEO is your internal linking structure. The more you link to a certain page on your blog, the more important it is to your overall content. Search engines treat your internal links as an indication of how well structured your site is. The problem with this is that if you had to manually go and create links to relevant and important posts you’ll spend hours and hours doing it.
SEO Smart links allows you to specify a word, like ‘SEO’ and then link it to a post on your site. Then each time the word SEO appears on your site, it’s automatically turned into a link you specified.
Images also play an important role in your SEO strategy. So it’s important that you tag them correctly. SEO Friendly images allows you to do this, and saves you hours and hours of work. If, like most bloggers you use images in your posts, then this plugin is essential.
It’s important to know your keywords. And this handy plugin allows you to track the keywords you’re getting searches for. It’s pointless selecting a few keywords, then writing some content for those keywords and hoping that the rest goes well. SEO is about being proactive and tracing what works and what doesn’t.
7. Permalinks Moved Permanently
A common mistake bloggers make is choosing the wrong permalink structure. When you start your blog you think you know which is best, and as time goes buy you want to change your permalink structure. The problem with changing your permalink structure is that your traffic will come to a standstill until your site is reindexed, and that could take months.
This plugin is similar to redirect but is an easier and better way to manage permanent permalink changes.
The nofollow attribute over the last year or two has had a fairly large impact on the blogosphere. All comments in Wordpress by default are nofollow links. This means that no Page Rank (PR) is being given via the link. This plugin changes that and makes comment links valuable again. There are a number of reasons you would want to give away link juice. It’s often used to attract people and encourage them to comment. It can be very useful for new blogs who need some exposure.
9. SEO Slugs
Stop words are ignored by search engines. So most of your post titles have them in, but they are meaningless to search engines. So when you have a post title like this: “What You Can Do Immediately For Higher Rankings” you have a permalink like this: ‘/what-you-can-do-immediately-for-higher-rankings’ but what you really want is for your permalink to look like this: /immediately-higher-rankings. This plugin automatically removes stop words from the permalink, helping you to rank better.
This is an additional personal recommendation. XML Sitemaps, as it’s name speaks, is like a map of your blog and helps your readers get easier navigation. Google is just like any human, the easier it is for humans to find your stuff, the easier it is for Google as well.
Now, no more excuses to not work on SEO for your blog again!
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Thanks for the excellent post!! I will be sure to include the SEO pack, as I think thats one element that my blog is currently lacking on!!
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Wow first again? You’re really quick dude.
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I try my best to comment first, and comment often!!
Just wanted to let you know I added the SEO pack!! THanks for the link and the info – hopefully this well help my blog out in the long run!
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I have a few of these already but there is 1 or 2 there that i can use. The best plugin is the SEO all in one pack, this plugin alone has helped many of my posts rank well for long tailed keywords in google.
Good Post
Jason
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Yup good luck with that dude!
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That is a great list Ben. I am not aware that there are actually plugins for some of the work that I am doing manually. Thanks for the list.
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Yeah wordpress plugin makes it so much easier..
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Hi Ben,
Your post is really help me to understand more and I’ve not used all options in my wordpress. My wordpress don’t have SEO Smart Links, SEO Slugs…I have SEO Title tag but don’t know how to use it yet.
Thanks for great post
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Aww you must at least have seo smart links and seo slugs..together with the all in one seo. They work wonders!
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Good list Ben. I use a couple, with a few more waiting for inclusion.
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Yeah.. adding on one by one..
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Nice post. Are you using all plugins for this blog?
I am using just 2-3 out of the above list.
Thanks for the list!
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Nay.. I don’t use all of them too.. Probably 5? Installing one by one now..
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Good list Ben. There are a few I’ve not heard of or tried. I’ve one more to share, Broken Link Checker plugin to check for any broken links:
http://w-shadow.com/blog/2007/08/05/broken-link-checker-for-wordpress/
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Hey Peter, thanks for this. =)
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Good one Peter, I’m a big fan of BLC.
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Thanks Ben,
I have missed to add some of the above in my list. I can try to add them after testing.
Anyway thanks for organizing better things at here.
Wish you happy New year to all in advance.
Hope things get better from this upcoming year 2009
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Happy new year to you in 2009 too =)
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Google XML sitemaps is the only one I’m using at the moment, will investigate the others as well
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Aww don’t miss them out.. at least have 3 or 4 of them!
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i think i lack in knowledge,
i only use the all-in-one seopack,
will soon install some more and and notice which suits my site best,
thanks for the info and as ever ben everytime i visit your site i get to know more secrets
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Ha sure dude… Ben keeps no secret..
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They all are worth investigating more. Have a great 2009 everybody.
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The Platinum SEO plugin is a better plugin than the all in one plugin.
If I may ask, how did problogger inspire you to write this post?
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He made a post about seo plugins too so I decided to add in my opinion on it as well. =)
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hey that is really nice list of info. i am sure that many of us are not aware of this. i too is not aware of some of it. thanx for sharing
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Glad you liked it =)
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Thanks for mentioning Google Positioner plugins. I try to find something like this, but never found it before. Thanks again.
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Glad you like it =)
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I have some of those plug ins, but what I werent been able yet, it is to change my Homepage Title tag, I have a SEO Title Tag plugin but it didnt did anything, Did you know How can I change this Ben?
Maybe I will need to change my Theme.
Thanks
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I have to admit that I was only using two of these, and now I’m only using one of these, and I’m not totally sold on that one. I had Google site map, but I was just missing the value of it so I discontinued it. I still have All In One SEO, but I wrote a post about it wondering if it was worth all the noise. Seems it does have a benefit here and there, but it’s not quite what I was hoping for either.
Just asking, Ben, but at this point, how many plugins do you have on your blog, and do you ever worry about them starting to conflict with each other?
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What is the point of blogging if your work isn’t visible to the search engine bots, and hence doesn’t rank for your keywords? These plugins will definitely help with that! No longer does SEO need to be the preserve of “experts” but it is available to the masses! Viva WordPress, Viva!
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wow cool post it was very useful information i will need to use these for my site i have been wanting to put a sitemap on my site but just haven’t had the time to, i will need to find the time to put it onto my site thanks for providing these useful seo plugins
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