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    Default Time for an SEO spring cleaning of my WordPress site

    I've been putting this off for months now. Switching from All in One SEO to Yoast. I knew I needed to revamp the onsite SEO of my entire site, but as with everything else, it's sooooooooooo time consuming.

    However, I am glad that I'm finally doing it. Yoast is a far better plug in and it forces you to write your pages properly and not get lazy.

    I'm sure I'm the last one that procrastinated this.
    Is anyone else doing a spring overhaul of their SEO?
    Last edited by Harold Mansfield; 04-13-2013 at 05:24 PM.

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    Hey Harold. I'm not, but I totally know what you mean. When I transitioned my last site over to Yoast it took a few days to finish adding the meta descriptions and whatever else I was missing. I totally agree with you though, Yoast is an incredible plugin...and best of all it's free. Not sure if you've seen, but he's also built premium add-ons for video and local SEO.
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    Yeah, it is better. I've been reading his stuff for a while and am pretty versed on what he has available, but just hadn't made the jump.
    But once you start using it, there's no way you can go back to any other SEO plug in.

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