{"id":42719,"date":"2017-10-24T05:00:28","date_gmt":"2017-10-24T12:00:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/blog\/?p=42719"},"modified":"2020-06-19T10:32:20","modified_gmt":"2020-06-19T17:32:20","slug":"wordpress-seo-part-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/blog\/wordpress-seo-part-3\/","title":{"rendered":"The WordPress SEO Enhancements You Wish You Had, and Now Can \u2013 Part 3 by Bruce Clay"},"content":{"rendered":"

Announcing Bruce Clay SEO™ for WordPress<\/strong>…<\/p>\n

If you\u2019re a WordPress publisher, you have many options for boosting your search engine optimization. You may be using Yoast SEO, All in One SEO, or another plugin to help you cover many SEO bases for the content you publish.<\/p>\n

However, as I\u2019ve been pointing out through this series of posts, current SEO plugins don\u2019t go far enough. A lot of enhancements are needed to take you from just \u201cbest practices\u201d to targeted and specific guidance that shows you how to get the maximum visibility for each of your posts.<\/p>\n

In Part 1<\/a> and Part 2<\/a> of this series, I explained gaps that currently exist between SEO plugins available and the needs today. It\u2019s a topic I\u2019ve been thinking about for well over a year, as well as dreaming, planning and developing …<\/p>\n

Now in this Part 3 post, I\u2019m pleased to share a solution that has been months in the making.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The Bruce Clay SEO plugin<\/a> for WordPress brings the power of our proprietary SEO diagnostic tools to the WordPress environment. And it adds search ranking and analytics performance metrics to the WordPress interface.<\/p>\n

The combination of the new plugin and the SEOToolSet™ powering it is a MASSIVE difference-maker. We set out to \u201cbridge the gaps\u201d and enable any WordPress copywriter, editor or publisher to implement smarter SEO improvements, monitor their content\u2019s reach, and much more.<\/p>\n

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Here\u2019s what WordPress SEO has been missing until now.<\/p>\n

Competitive Insights<\/h2>\n

Optimizing content based on SEO best practices is like trying to do surgery with a cookie cutter.<\/p>\n

Smart SEO considers the variety of pages that Google is already ranking for any particular query. You can then improve a page that matches the query intent and content type to be the best result.<\/p>\n

To make this easy for WordPress users, the new plugin presents customized guidance on how you should alter your content elements<\/strong>. Recommendations reflect what Google is rewarding in the search results per keyword. The Bruce Clay SEO WP plugin brings insights from analyzing the top-ranked competitors right into the publishing environment.<\/p>\n

You can also see which of your posts are succeeding in the search results<\/strong>. Based on metrics from Google Search Console like pageviews from Google visitors, you\u2019ll know your best performing content from an SEO perspective and be able to create more unicorns like it.<\/p>\n

Until now, you haven\u2019t been able to easily see what competitors are doing<\/strong>. And you don\u2019t receive guidance adjusted per keyword for your content targets<\/strong>. That ends here.<\/p>\n

Keyword and Content Insights<\/h2>\n

What\u2019s the optimal reading level for your content? It depends. Each keyword query can have its own set of signals when it comes to the search engine algorithms and what searchers expect. So readability scores naturally vary based on the query.<\/p>\n

Smart readability goals should assess the reading level of your page or post compared to the top-ranking pages for the targeted keyword<\/strong>. This lets the author instantly know if the new content is on par with the competition at the top of the search results.<\/p>\n

Keywords shouldn\u2019t be limited to one per post, either. While the premium versions of some plugins do let you specify more than one focus keyword, most of the SEO plugins used today do not. Authors need to be able to focus on more than one keyword per page<\/strong> and know what the optimization targets are for each<\/strong>. So we created our plugin with this ability built in.<\/p>\n

Once you\u2019ve selected your keywords, how do they appear through your content? It\u2019s valuable to distribute keywords throughout the content<\/strong>. If you\u2019ve mentioned them only near the top, or clustered them in just one paragraph, a search engine bot might not consider your page as relevant as another page that uses the phrase throughout.<\/p>\n

Color coding shows you where your keywords appear, using a different color to highlight each focus keyword. So at a glance you can check your keyword distribution before you publish to make sure you\u2019ve used them consistently, not too much and not too little, throughout your post.<\/p>\n

Sitewide Insights<\/h2>\n

SEO includes improving a site\u2019s \u201cExpertise, Authority and Trustworthiness.\u201d One way you grow your expertise on a subject is by developing a lot of content around it. Search engines evaluate a site\u2019s depth of content on a theme to help determine its expertise.<\/p>\n

Until now, SEO plugins haven\u2019t shown you an analysis of your content depth site-wide<\/strong> within the WordPress environment. But that\u2019s exactly where you need to plan and create!<\/p>\n

So the plugin tells you how many times you\u2019ve written about a topic in the past. And, by integrating data from Google Search Console, you can see exactly how many times you\u2019ve focused on a keyword and how those posts are performing \u2014 without leaving WordPress.<\/p>\n

Duplicate content is another headache for SEO-savvy publishers. To avoid inadvertently duplicating page elements, the plugin checks and alerts you when there is a possibility of duplicate content<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

For example, you\u2019ll know if the title tag, meta description or the content on a new page appears on multiple pages of the site. Where you previously had to go to an external tool to check and fix duplication issues, you\u2019ll now see them reported at the point of publishing.<\/p>\n

One more important sitewide analysis you can now get from the comfort of WordPress is access to all-important mobile performance stats<\/strong>. Rather than having to check various external tools, you can confirm the \u201cmobile-friendly\u201d score of your pages and see details about issues with mobile usability that could impede the site\u2019s SEO and user experience. This is increasingly important with Google\u2019s promised mobile-first index rolling out in the coming months.<\/p>\n

Author Metrics<\/h2>\n

Which pages are your top performers<\/strong> and who are your top authors<\/strong>? These can change daily or weekly if you\u2019re running a busy enterprise blog. But the standouts are incredibly helpful to know \u2014 especially if you plan on creating a reward system to encourage authors to hit certain goals for page views, engagements, or posts published.<\/p>\n

When authors and publishers can access data that shows top-performing posts by author, a system of gamification and incentive can be fostered<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

What you\u2019ll get from the Bruce Clay SEO plugin for WordPress is access to data on the top performing posts or pages by contributor to the website as measured by actual visitors over a selectable period of time. It\u2019s a scoreboard right in your WordPress environment.<\/p>\n

Access to the SEOToolSet Engine Powering the Plugin<\/h2>\n

Enriching your publishing work space with both performance insights and optimization targets customized based on real-time search results is what makes the new plugin from Bruce Clay unique. To accomplish it, there\u2019s actually a huge engine working behind the scenes to deliver insights inside the WP plugin \u2501 and plugin users can access that proprietary software, too, as part of their subscription!<\/p>\n

Called the SEOToolSet, it\u2019s a software suite for the serious search optimizer. As a Bruce Clay SEO WP user, you don\u2019t ever need to leave WordPress or check out the full SEOToolSet at all. But here are a few reasons I think you\u2019ll like the SEOToolSet and want to explore:<\/p>\n