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NEW! Optimize for keywords, keyphrases and synonyms, related keywords and all word forms
In Yoast SEO you can enter the keyword or keyphrase you’d like your post or page to rank for in the search results. We then run a check on your content to check whether you’re using the keywords often enough – but not too often – and in the right spots.
In Yoast SEO Premium, we take this one major step further.
We will not only check for the keyword or keyphrase you enter, but we will analyze your text on all variations of that word or phrase.
If the keyphrase is “room decorating ideas” and the synonym is “apartment decorating ideas” all the possible word forms of each word are taken into account: ‘apartments’, ‘rooms’, ‘room’s’, ‘decorate’, ‘decorates’, ‘decorated’, ‘idea’, etc. This way, you are truly optimizing your text.
With this addition in Yoast SEO Premium, we can guarantee that no other WordPress plugin comes closer to how Google will see your text*!
* We are constantly working on perfecting this for all available languages
What's New in Version v13.2 See changelog
Released
Release Date: March 3rd, 2020
In Yoast SEO 13.2, you’ll find a number of checks moved to the WordPress Site Health tool. Site Health was introduced in WordPress 5.2 as a way to help site owners and managers get a sense of how their site is doing, technically speaking. Find out more about these changes in our 13.2 release post!
Enhancements:
- Adds the capability to view Site Health to the SEO Manager role.
- Adds a cURL minimal version check to Site Health.
- Moves the “The postname is present in your permalink”-notification from the SEO Dashboard to Site Health.
- Moves the “You are using the default WordPress tagline”-notification from the SEO Dashboard to Site Health.
- Moves the “Your site is indexable”-notification and widget from the SEO dashboard to Site Health.
- Improves the usability of the “Your site is indexable” Site Health check.
- Adds error handling for the “Your site is indexable” status request.
- Adds an ID to the FAQ sections in the Schema output.
Bugfixes:
- Removes the “Check headers”-tool from the Yoast Admin bar menu, as it is no longer available.