Saturday, 14 February 2015

Top Ten Plugins to Boost SEO on Your Site (Guest Post)

"The following article is contributed by guest blogger Ronnie Custer, a professional well experienced  writer from Manchester"  
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A plugin is a software component that acts as an add-on to a web browser. It gives an additional functionality to a browser at the same time adds a specific feature to an existing software application. Plugins are used in web browsers to add new features like search-engines, virus scanners, and the ability to utilize any new file type (such as a new video format). These are also used to allow a web browser to display additional context it was originally designed to display. Well-known browser plug-ins are, Adobe Flash Player, the Quick Time player, and the Java Plug-in. A plugin like, Macromedia Flash Player allows the web browser to display animations using the Flash format. Similarly there are plugins that are used to boost Search Engine Optimization. SEO plugins focus on page SEO. It includes navigation, speed of page loading, formatting   and structure etc.

Top 10 Plugins to boost your SEO

1. Wordpress SEO by Yoast
It is easy to use and easy to understand. It also ensures that all important meta data and keywords are properly included in each bit of content.

2. Google Analytics by Yoast
Google analytics is the most important tool. It is a must use tool for any blogger to understand the demo graph of yours. It helps in understanding what is working and what is not working with your website. This plugin is very much useful to assist in integrating your analytics with your blog.

3. W3 Total Cache
This plugin is useful in determining the speed of page loading. Page loading speed is an important feature is increasing page ranking.

4. Insanity
When you have a website loaded with heavy image then it can drag your load time down. Before uploading and using first you ensure that you optimize your images outside of word press. Insanity automatically adds to a max image size and at the same time shrinks already large images.

5. Google Authorship
This plugin makes an easy way to connect your Google plus profile with your blog.

6. Sitemap XML
It can be used in conjunction with Google Webmaster Tools to assist in indexing your site.

7. SEO friendly images
SEO friendly image is a simple little plugin which automatically updates all your website images with proper ALT and TITLE attributes for SEO.

8. Shareaholic

To get your content seen and share social sharing is great to increase your sites SEO. So get your great content seen and shared by using this plugin.

9. SEO Smart Links
SEO Smart links are very good for internal links. It has lots of automatic SEO benefits. Benefits like key word list and not follow are great in this kind of plugin. It can also automatically link keywords and phrases for your blog posts. It also automatically links to the comments along with the corresponding posts, categories and tags from your blog. It’s a great tool that helps you to get your posts interlinked.

10. WP Optimize Database
Another plugin to boost SEO is, not to let your database get down with drafts, spam and past revisions. Because all of these, it can negatively affect the speed of the page.

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Author Bio:  
Ronnie Custer, a professional writer from Manchester. He concentrated on writing assignments and articles for the past several years which in actual fact assisted him to gain knowledge on a great deal in writing grading. So far, as a result of his vast experience in writing industry, he has worked along with different services & professionals. 


3 comments:

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  2. It does not make sense that we’re still optimizing with SEO plug-ins. I might just write with the INK for All editor: http://bit.ly/2XUjrhu

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