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10 tips for an awesome and SEO-friendly blog post • Yoast

Marieke van de Rakt Marieke is partner at Yoast. She runs our academy, marketing and research departments. She loves to write about content SEO and site structure. As with all writing, writing blog posts requires skill. To keep your reader interested, you should think about the structure of your piece and write appealing articles. You […]

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Yoast SEO for WordPress plugin training for the block editor! • Yoast

Jesse van de Hulsbeek Jesse van de Hulsbeek is the Yoast Academy lead. He creates SEO training courses and works on the Academy’s didactic methods. Yoast Academy has just released a new training course: the Yoast SEO for WordPress plugin training for the new block editor! The block editor is part of WordPress 5.0 and was

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WordCamp US 2018, WordPress 5.0.1 and what’s next? • Yoast

Remkus de Vries Remkus is Manager Partnerships at Yoast and also focusses on our Translate Yoast site. Additionally, he works on the WordPress Project organizing and mentoring WordCamps. In case you missed it, WordPress 5.0 was released almost two weeks ago, one day prior to WordCamp US 2018 (December 7-9). At WordCamp US, Matt Mullenweg

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Why doesn’t Google index my content properly? • Yoast

Jono Alderson Jono is a digital strategist, marketing technologist, and full stack developer. He’s into technical SEO, emerging technologies, and brand strategy. Before Google can rank your content, it needs to discover it, be permitted and able to evaluate it, and index it. If any of these processes go wrong, you might find that your pages don’t show

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Yoast SEO 9.1 Vulnerability Could Allow Command Execution

A few days ago, a researcher discovered a serious security flaw in Yoast plugin. This Yoast SEO 9.1 Vulnerability could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary commands. Fortunately, Yoast has patched the flaw in the recent release 9.2. Therefore, the users should ensure upgrading to the latest version to stay protected from potential attacks. Yoast

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