• Resolved Flyhead

    (@bukers)


    Does this work with All in One SEO? There seems to be a lot of overlapping functions, do I turn theirs off, or do I let there be overlapping and the scripts would resolve themselves?

    Come to think of it, do we actually need an SEO plugin at all since we already have this and there are lots of functions taken care of by WP itself now? We have been having Yoast and this plugin for a long time and lately Yoast really is sucking big time. We are actually re-examining this whole SEO need and there are lots of questions. Please help us clarify on this.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wpsso/

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  • Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    It’s true that WPSSO goes beyond most/all SEO plugins in many respects. I guess the only thing it doesn’t do would be keyword analysis for search engines… The Pro version of WPSSO also includes some integration modules specifically for All In One SEO Pack and Yoast SEO, in order to fetch custom title and description values for the home page, posts, terms, etc. If you don’t use an SEO plugin, then you can simply customize those values in the Social Settings metabox offered by WPSSO. ??

    js.

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    Oh, I forgot to mention, WPSSO will also warn you of any conflicts with All In One SEO Pack, and ask you to disable that functionality in AIOSEOP. ??

    js.

    Thread Starter Flyhead

    (@bukers)

    Thank you Morisset, for your usual quick and positive response. Perhaps thats one reason we like your plugin so much. Will install that AIOSEOP and see what it does

    related question: looooving WPSSO….. but unfortunately cant afford the PRO VERSION….AND DESPERATLY need to use keyword analysis for search engines….
    so I have both plugins working together. I disabled All in one SEO’s social meta…. but I still get WPSSO notifications like
    Possible conflict detected — your theme or another plugin is adding a meta property="og:image" HTML tag to the head section of this webpage.
    AND
    Possible conflict detected — your theme or another plugin is adding a meta property="og:description" HTML tag to the head section of this webpage.

    What happens if I ignore those warnings? it will afect my SEO? will it work with search engines anyway? what would you recomend? is it worth it? or it will be better to disable one of the plugins?

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    You probably missed the sticky:

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/must-read-before-posting-in-this-forum-1/

    Please start a new thread, include a URL to an example post/page, and describe the issue on that post/page.

    Thanks,

    js.

    ok, thanks.

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