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Monday, October 14, 2013

1 Click WP SEO 4.0 Developers License

1 Click WP SEO


How 1-Click WP SEO came to be: 
A couple of years ago, I decided to take affiliate marketing and search engine optimization more "seriously." So, I decided to learn everything I could about SEO, and then implement it on my sites.

What I realized is that SEO is simple. There are a few basic principles that you need to follow. After I started optimizing my content for my chosen keywords, I started getting better rankings, more traffic, more sales and more profits from my sites. Nice!

But then I also realized that I had to do the boring optimization by hand all the time. This is something so basic, that I could likely outsource to someone else very cheaply.

But then, I had a better idea: Why not create a WordPress plugin that would do all this for me, for free?

So, that's exactly whatI did. I had the plugin developed and started using it on my sites. My content was now getting perfectly optimized at the click of a button.

That's when I decided to share the plugin with my fellow marketers. I'm glad to say that the market embraced the plugin right away.

Not only that, but my customers gave me several ideas on how to improve the plugin. I took all their feedback into consideration, and finally, 1-Click WP SEO version 4.0 was born. 

1-Click WP SEO Screenshots:
Sample Post:
Please visit the 1-click WP SEO demo site to see an example post. Notice the term "lose weight" throughout the content. It's bold, hyperlinked, italicized, the image name has become "lose-weight.gif" (view the source code to verfiy it), the alt tag of the image has become "lose weight", and related terms have been added to the bottom of the content automatically.

Watch 1-click WP SEO in Action:
 
 

How 1-Click WP SEO Works:

Step 1: Go to the mass-optimization screen...

Step 2: Enter the desired keywords (for example, "dog training tips") next to the post or page you want and select which SEO factors you want to apply...

Step 3: Click the "mass optimize" button...

Then, 1-Click WP SEO will do the following things, all on its own:

Meta Title: Adds the keyword at the end of the title, separated by a hyphen. For example, if the keyword is dog training, your title may become: "10 tips to housebreak your puppy - dog training".

Meta Keywords: Takes the existing tags of the page and ads them as keywords. It also appends your desired keyword as the very last keyword.

Meta Description: It adds your desired keyword at the beginining of the meta description, followed by the post/page excerpt. Format: {keyword} - {post excerpt}

Permalink: This is one of the most powerful features of 1-Click WP SEO. The URL plays a huge role into how relevant your post is for a term. This feature will take your existing permalink that may look something like: your-blog.com/this-is-a-post-about-keyword-phrase and turn it into: your-blog.com/keyword-phrase. Notice how much cleaner it looks.

H1: It will check if the term dog training already exists on the page within H1. For example, if the title is "Dog Training Tips" and it is in H1, then the plugin will not do anything. If not, then the plugin will add the term Dog Training in H1 tag at the very top of the post or page. The first letter of each word will be in capital.

H2: It will check if the term dog training already exists on the page within H2. For example, if the title of the blog is "Dog Training Blog" and it is in H2, then the plugin will not do anything. If not, then the plugin will add the term Dog Training in H1 tag at the very bottom of the post or page. The first letter of each word will be in capital.

H3: Adds the keyword within H3 tags at the bottom of the content. This won't happen if your keyword is already present within H3 tag somewhere on the entire page (not just the content area).
Image name: If an image exists, then the plugin will rename that image to keyword-phrase.jpeg (or whatever extension the image had). For example: dog-training.jpeg.

Image Alt: The plugin will look for the very first image in the post's content (not entire page) and add the alt tag "dog training" (or change it to "dog training", if an alt tag already exists.

Bold: Finds the first occurence of the keyword in the content. and makes it bold

Italics: Finds the second occurence of the keyword in the content. and makes it italicized

Underline: Finds the third occurence of the keyword in the content. and underlines it.
Link to this page: The plugin will find the keyword "dog training" in the post's content and hyperlink it to the post itself. If the keyword dog training doesn't occur anywhere in the post's content, then the plugin will add the term at the very bottom of the post with the first letter of each word capitalized and link it to the post itself, like so: Dog Training. If the content area already includes a hyperlink with that keyword to itself, then the plugin will do nothing.

Link to homepage: The plugin will look for the next occurence of the keyword "dog training" in the post's content and hyperlink it to the homepage of the blog. If the keyword dog training doesn't occur anywhere in the post's content, then the plugin will add the term at the very bottom of the post with the first letter of each word capitalized and link it to the homepage, like so: Dog Training. If the content area already includes a hyperlink with that keyword to the homepage, then the plugin will do nothing.

Add related search terms: The plugin will take the main keyword, look it up at Bing.com, fetch the related keywords back and add them at the bottom of the post as "related terms." For example:

Related terms: dog training tips, dog collar, dog obedience training, dog aggression problems.

Panda-Penguin-and-Hummingbird-proof: Recent Google algorithm updates have lowered the ranks of many sites. One of the new guidelines is that your content shouldn't be "too optimized", or else an over-optimization penalty may be received. The latest version of the plugin takes this into account, and you can choose if you want extra keywords to be added in the content or not. You can also select which SEO factors will be applied to each and every one of your posts and pages separately. This means that your content will look great for your visitors, and it will be as optimized as you want for the search engines.

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