• Make sure to set a Focus Keyword, and read the Page Analysis! Highly recommended plugin, always helps get your site found.

    While WordPress is great at SEO natively, and I’ve had a few glitches along the way, I’ve installed Google Analytics by Yoast into 20+ sites. I consider it a requirement that this plugin be installed because of the improvements it makes regarding search engine optimization. The only 2 major issues I’ve run into are usually quick to fix:

    1. Missing sitemap_index.xml – Check to make sure the site map is working and not responding with a 404. If it is, disable the option, save, and re-enable. This usually gets it working.
    2. Malformed titles – Sometimes the titles just are not correct… duplicating the site name, or missing a space. Luckily Yoast is a genius, and included the Force rewrite titles option, which usually fixes any issues here.
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  • Those two things I noticed in their other plugin (Yoast WordPress SEO). Possibly review for wrong plugin?

    Thread Starter Jason

    (@2bc_jason)

    Indeed, I must have gotten my wires crossed. If I could edit or delete the review, I would.

    Google Analytics By Yoast is also a great plugin, it allows users to quickly and easily add the code for Analytics to their website. One can even insert custom code using the advanced tab. Completely compatible with Google’s Universal package, and can support Demographics as well. We use this plugin not only for our customers sites, but our own as well.

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