This training is for people who have not yet familiarized themselves with, and utilized, the handy "SEO Check" feature in WordPress's post editor publishing options.

IMPORTANT! Before we get started, you have to have installed on your site, the All-in-One SEO Solution for WordPress plugin, called Yoast SEO. The "SEO Check" feature, which I am going to be demonstrating how to use in this training, will not be in your post editor's publication options section if you do not have the Yoast SEO plugin installed.


All set? Okay, let's get started.


In your dashboard, select one of your posts, and click on "edit". In your post editor, look in the upper right corner area and locate this area of post publishing options:

Locate the "SEO Check" feature at the bottom. Mine says "SEO Good" because this post has already been optimized. The little green ball will at first be gray until you initially click on "Check", and then as you go through the recommended steps it will go through yellow (poor), to orange (ok), and finally green (good).

Go ahead and click on "Check" now, and then I will walk you through how to SEO your post in the recommended way to get Google's favorable attention in the following pages.


And please click on the green "like this" button below, it really helps The Old Silly out, getting enough likes for WA to approve and rank this training, ok? See you on the next page ...



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JohnRoesch Premium
Hi Marvin -

Great post - thank you! I don't see that on my All in One SEO pack either. Do you get that feature if and when you upgrade to Pro Version?
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TheOldSilly Premium
Thanks, John. No, I don't have the Pro version of All in One, but my siterubix site (I use for testing stuff) doesn't have All in One installed, and I see the SEO Check feature is NOT in its post editor publishing options section, so I'm making a pragmatic guess of logic that installing All in One has something to do with it showing up.

It appears there may be some digging to do, and perhaps some others can chime in ... why are some people seeing the SEO Check feature, and others are not?
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TheOldSilly Premium
John, refresh the page and read the edited version, first page. The answer is there.
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TheOldSilly Premium
John, I figured out the matter. Refresh the page and read the edited version, first page. The answer is there.
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LittleClaire Premium
Hey Marvin

Are you using All in One SEO Pack? I don't appear to have this option on any of my WP sites... am I missing something?

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TheOldSilly Premium
Hmmm ... Claire, I do use All in One SEO, but I hadn't noticed this feature myself until after I had installed that plugin. Maybe it is not standard to WordPress, but shows up as part of what All in One SEO does?

But All in One SEO is a free and awesome plugin, so why not just activate it?

Can anyone else chime in on this? Whether or not the SEO Check feature in WordPress editor is contingent upon having All in One SEO?
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LittleClaire Premium
Hi Marvin
I'm using All in One SEO Pack and it's activated :( I wondered if you were using a different SEO plugin.
I checked all three sites and they all look the same. Maybe I'll go and look at the settings and see if there's a box I've left unchecked somewhere.. will report back :)
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LittleClaire Premium
Hmmm.. nope, can't see anything that might trigger it in the settings. And Google wasn't much help either. Maybe it's a theme thing?
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TheOldSilly Premium
Claire, I just figured it out. It is a feature provided by the Wordpress Yoast SEO plugin. I just installed that in one of my test sites, and now the SEO Check feature is showing up in the site's post editor int the publication options section, just like the training shows.
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LittleClaire Premium
Ah, I see! Well, glad we (you) got to the bottom of it! Thanks, Marvin. Maybe I will look into the Yoast plugin and think about switching over. How do they compare, in your opinion?
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TheOldSilly Premium
Claire, refresh the page and read the edited version, first page. The answer is there.
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TheOldSilly Premium
Claire, I use both. They compliment each other, each with certain features the other doesn't have. And yet they don't interfere with each other.
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LittleClaire Premium
In that case, I shall definitely look into Yoast further.

Thanks for your help Marvin, much appreciated! :)

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larryf20865 Premium
WOW!!
Thanks Old silly, just went over this and got most of my pages all green except the home page.
Now I think I know why!!
Good writing!!
LArry
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TheOldSilly Premium
Welcome Larry, it's one of those AHA! moments when you suddenly realize what this thing can do, eh? lol
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ROiiiY Premium
great stuff. I never noticed that.
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larryf20865 Premium
OK Oldsilly, what you got next?
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jvranjes Premium
No he is OldGreat from now on. Thanks Marvin.
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larryf20865 Premium
LOL!! You're right!!
Old Great One thank you for your lessons!!
Larry
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TheOldSilly Premium
LOL
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TheOldSilly Premium
Maybe Old Silly the Great? hahahaha
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