Yoast SEO usage tracking

Yoast SEO usage tracking

Yoast SEO has a usage tracking feature. When you run the Yoast SEO configuration wizard we ask you to share some data with us so we can keep improving Yoast SEO. We would like to track a few bits of data, for different reasons, we outline them below. Our usage tracking runs once every few weeks, so we can keep this data about your site up to date.

Opt in / opt out

If you』re using Yoast SEO free, usage tracking is only on when you explicitly opt in. When you install one of our add-ons or Yoast SEO Premium, we opt you in by default (you』ve bought our software, so we assume you trust us). You can however opt out, either on the SEO -> Features page or in the Configuration Wizard.

In this article, we mention the configuration wizard. In Yoast SEO 17.7, we』ve replaced the configuration wizard with the new configuration workout. Check out this help article to read how to use the configuration workout!

The data we track in usage tracking

Basic site data

We track basic site data, like: which language is your site in, are you using multi-site or single site WordPress, how many users do you have. This helps us understand which types of sites we』re building software for and helps us determine our testing criteria.

Server data

We track which PHP version you use, what OS your site is running on and which extensions are available. This allows us to determine the minimum requirements for our plugin more easily. We do also track, if we』re able to, which web host you』re running on, to see which hosts we should be talking to in case we run into problems with particular hosts.

Plugin usage tracking

We track which options you use and how you use them (while anonymizing them, of course). This gives us insights into which features people use and what the most common settings are. This allows us to make better product decisions, because we know how you use our plugin.

Your other plugins and your theme

Our usage tracking tracks which other plugins you use and which theme you use. We try to test with the most commonly used plugins used by Yoast SEO users. To do that, we need to know which plugins are the most commonly used by our users, which is why this tracking is important to us.

Your privacy is important to us! For more information, please find our our Privacy Policy here.

How do I disable the Cornerstone Content feature?

How do I disable the Cornerstone Content feature?

Yoast SEO includes an option to select cornerstone content. This feature is enabled by default. Log in to your WordPress website. When you』re logged in, you will be in your 『Dashboard』. Click on 『SEO』. On the left-hand side, you will see a menu. In that menu, click on 『SEO』. Click on 『General』. The 『SEO』 settings will expand providing you with additional options. Click on 『General』. Click on the 『Features』 tab. Toggle the 『Cornerstone content』 switch. To enable the feature, toggle the switch to 『On』.To disable the feature, toggle the switch to 『Off』. Click 『Save Changes』.

Using the Store Locator

Using the Store Locator

You can see on our live Local SEO demo site what the store locator looks like and how it works: https://local.yoast.com/location-finder/

Want to learn all about local SEO? In our Local SEO training, you』ll learn how to optimize the website of your local business for search engines. So you』ll start ranking in your area! Check out our Local SEO training.

Table of contentsPost/Page buttonSidebar widget

Post/Page button

In the WordPress block editor, you can add the store locator to any post or page with the Store Locator Structured Data Block. Simply click the plus icon in your post editor and add the Store Locator block.

Adding the store locator in Gutenberg

Once you』ve added the store locator block, your customization options will appear in the right sidebar. You』ll be able to customize:

the behavior of the map (zooming, dragging, filters, radius);the maximum number of results;the type of map you want to display (road map, satellite, terrain, or hybrid);what information you want to display (state, country, phone number, fax, email address, URL).

If you』re still using the classic editor, you』ll have to add a shortcode to your post or page like this:

Adding the store locator to the classic editor.

When you click the 「Store locator」 shortcode button, you will get a popup to allow you to customize the same options explained above.

Choose the options and define what the results should look like. This will then insert a shortcode into your page, which looks something like [wpseo_storelocator]. We recommend you give that a line of its own in your content.

Sidebar widget

Under Appearance > Widgets, you』ll find a Store locator form. This widget is used to display a location search feature. This will make it easier for users to find out where your multiple locations are situated. This widget is only available when you have the Multiple locations option turned on in the Business info settings in Local SEO. The widget comes with several features that need to be explained.

This is what your widget will look like in the back end:

Store locator sidebar widget options

The title of the widget shows up above the search box to show visitors what they can expect.The search label shows up just above the search input field. We recommend using a label like 「Find Nearest Business」 or 「Search」 or any other label you think may entice users to use the search box.The default Radius is set to 10km (6m) and is used to calculate the radius of the search.Select a page to put your search box on.

The widget will output the following result on the front end of your site:

Store locator search widget

How to disable the 『SEO Analysis』 feature

How to disable the 『SEO Analysis』 feature

This guide is about the SEO analysis tab of Yoast SEO. For the Readability tab, please see this article.

How do I disable the feature entirely?

The SEO analysis reviews the content of your post and provides you with real-time improvement tips. While we definitely recommend using the analysis, you can disable the SEO analysis site-wide or per user. This feature is enabled by default. Log in to your WordPress website. When you』re logged in, you will be in your 『Dashboard』. Click on 『SEO』. On the left-hand side, you will see a menu. In that menu, click on 『SEO』. Click on 『General』. The 『SEO』 settings will expand providing you with additional options. Click on 『General』. Click on the 『Features』 tab.  Toggle the 『SEO analysis』 switch. To enable the feature, toggle the switch to 『On』.To disable the feature, toggle the switch to 『Off』. Click 『Save Changes』.

How do I disable the feature on specific post types?

Go to SEO-Search Appearance and click on either Content Types or Taxonomies. Find the right post type. In the image below, we are using Posts as an example. But you may have Pages, or Products, or Categories, or Tags or many other post types that appear. Toggle Hide in the Show SEO settings for Posts section.

How do I disable Yoast SEO Analysis for individual users?

Log in to your WordPress website.When you』re logged in, you will be in your 『Dashboard』. Click on 『Users』.On the left-hand side, you will see a menu. In that menu, click on 『Users』.Click on 『Your Profile』 or 『Edit』 for other users.The 『Users』 settings will expand providing you additional options. Click on 『Your Profile』 to disable for yourself or click 『Edit』 on another user to disable for them.Toggle the 『Disable SEO analysis』 checkbox.To enable the feature, uncheck the box.To disable the feature, check the box.Save Changes.

How do I disable the feature on individual pages?

Classic Editor

Go to the post or page.Look for screen options in the top-right

3. Unclick the Yoast SEO Premium box on the page. This will remove the whole Yoast SEO Metabox including the analysis and snippet preview from the individual post/page.

Gutenberg Editor

Go to post or pageFind the three vertical dots and then click on options

3. Unclick the Yoast SEO Premium box. This will remove the whole Yoast SEO Metabox including the analysis and snippet preview from the individual post/page.

How to use the Yoast SEO internal linking tool

How to use the Yoast SEO internal linking tool

The Yoast SEO plugin comes with an internal linking tool for WordPress. This is a feature in Yoast SEO Premium that allows you to work on your internal linking structure. Internal linking is one of the most important ways to optimize your pages. Internal links contribute to a better site structure, easier crawling, and indexing of your pages. In this article, we』ll explain how to use the Yoast SEO internal linking tool.

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How to get started with the internal linking tool

Before the internal linking tool can get to work, Yoast SEO Premium needs to scan your content in WordPress. The plugin needs to determine what your posts are about, and it does that by scanning your content. We would like you to help us a bit here, by starting that process for us in the settings of Yoast SEO.

Log in to your WordPress website. When you』re logged in, you will be in your 『Dashboard』. Go to 『SEO』. On the left-hand side, you will see a menu. In that menu, click on 『SEO』. Click on 『Tools』. The 『SEO』 settings will expand providing you additional options. Click on 『Tools』. Click 『Start SEO data optimization』. The plugin will perform a series of analyses, including ones that on your internal linking structure. Read more about the SEO data analysis here.

A few things to remember:

You only have to analyze your content this once. It may take some time if you have a lot of content. Keep the browser window open while the analysis is running. 

Once complete, you should see a green checkmark.

Where to find the internal linking tool

Now that we have analyzed your content, we can give you internal linking suggestions. The internal linking tool for WordPress is located in the Yoast sidebar of your page and post editor (see image below).

Since Yoast SEO 14.7, you』ll find five suggestions for links, including posts, pages, tags, or categories. The suggestions all carry a label to distinguish them from each other easily. For example, the image below shows three links to posts and one link to a category archive page. Cornerstone articles will be displayed above the other suggestions, so you won』t forget to link to them! 

How to add internal links in WordPress

In the internal linking tool, we use two icons:

A copy/paste icon. Click that icon, and we』ll add the link to your clipboard.A checkmark for all the posts you have already linked to in your article.

There is also a drag-and-drop functionality in there as well, which makes internal linking even easier. Simply click a link and hold your mouse button. Move to the spot where you want the link and release the button. Done! With this drag-and-drop option, you can create a related post block on the fly, just to name one of the possibilities.

Oh, and just so there』s no confusion: the internal linking tool is indeed a feature of our Premium plugin. It』s one of those extra features of our Yoast SEO Premium plugin that make it worth your while.

The Yoast internal linking blocks

With Yoast SEO Premium, you can also easily add lists of internal links to your posts and pages. You can read more about how to use these blocks by clicking on the links:

How to use the Yoast SEO Premium subpages and siblings blocksUse the Yoast SEO Internal linking blocks to improve internal linking

How to reset the Yoast indexables

How to reset the Yoast indexables

In Yoast 14.0, we introduced the so-called 『indexables.』 It』s a new, fast and efficient way that lets us gather data about your pages, optimize them and present the information to search engines. Unfortunately, sometimes, due to your site』s configuration, the indexing may run into errors. That can have an effect on your site, so you』ll need to fix it. Luckily, there is a quick and easy solution for this. You can reset the Yoast indexables with the Yoast Test Helper plugin.

Using the Yoast Test Helper plugin to reset the Yoast indexables

Follow the steps below to install and use the Yoast Test Helper to reset the Yoast indexables. Download, install and activate the Yoast Test Helper plugin. You can find the plugin in the WordPress database, or on the wordpress.org site. Go to the WordPress Tools menu item and select Yoast Test. In the Yoast Test Helper screen click the 『Reset indexables tables & migrations』 button The button is located in the box titled Yoast SEO (the bottom right screen in the image below, the button is outlined). Go to the Yoast Tools settings. To restart the SEO optimization, click the Start data optimization button. The process of optimizing your data will begin, and you will be informed when it has finished successfully. Ran into errors? Consult this guide.

How to migrate from The SEO Framework to Yoast SEO

How to migrate from The SEO Framework to Yoast SEO

Migrating from one to another SEO plugin can be stressful, as you may worry that you will lose valuable data. In this post, we explain how to migrate from the The SEO Framework plugin to Yoast SEO safely. Going through the steps described below will let you keep your SEO data such as keyphrases, meta descriptions, and SEO titles.

In this article, we mention the configuration wizard. In Yoast SEO 17.7, we』ve replaced the configuration wizard with the new configuration workout. Check out this help article to read how to use the configuration workout!

Migrating from The SEO Framework to Yoast SEO

To migrate from The SEO Framework to Yoast SEO follow these steps: Deactivate The SEO Framework.  You can do that by going to the Plugins screen, and locating the plugin. Then, hover your mouse over it to reveal the options, and click Deactivate. Create a backup of your site. If you are not sure how to do this, take a look at the article – How to create a backup for your WordPress site. Go to the SEO menu item, and select Tools. The Tools screen will open. Click on the Import and Export link. The Import and Export settings will open. Select the Import from other SEO plugins tab. The tab options will be revealed. Since you should have already created the backup, move on to importing your data from The SEO Framework by clicking the Import button. The time it takes to do the import depends on the amount of data you have. Once the importing is done you will see a notification on the top of the screen. Go to a Post or Page and check if your data is imported. For example, check if your focus keyphrase is there. Also, click the Google Preview button and check if your SEO title and meta description are in order. Run the Yoast SEO configuration wizard. If you need help in this process, watch the video on how to configure Yoast SEO with the configuration wizard. Once you』ve checked that everything is working properly, click the Clean button.  When the plugin cleans up the data, you will receive a notification on the top of the screen.

Want to learn more on how to get started with Yoast SEO?

We have a lot of articles on the Yoast blog that can help you in your SEO journey. To start with, you can check out these ones:

The beginners guide to Yoast SEOHow to use the content analysis in Yoast SEO.WordPress SEO the definite guide

Google shows the wrong meta description for my site

Google shows the wrong meta description for my site

With Yoast SEO and Yoast SEO Premium, you can craft excellent meta descriptions for your blog posts. But sometimes Google has a mind of its own. In some cases, it may decide to show a search result snippet that does not match what you』ve written. In this article, we list the possible causes of this issue.

NOTE: If you need help with titles, use this guide: Google shows wrong titles for my site.

Table of contentsGoogle decided to show a different meta descriptionTechnical reasonsThe meta description tag is missing or brokenA meta robots tag is disabling the meta descriptionGoogle hasn』t seen your new descriptionSearch term manipulationSearch engines ignored your preferred meta description

Google decided to show a different meta description

The most common reason that Google shows a different meta description than the one you provided, is that they think that their snippet is better (for that search, for that user).

Google』s aim is to help users to get the right content to answer their questions and to solve their problems. If your meta descriptions aren』t doing a good job of doing that, Google might show something different.

If Google decides to change, ignore, or show something other than your specified meta description, there』s, unfortunately, nothing that you can do about it. The best advice we can provide is to try different descriptions. This article provides advice on creating the right description for your site.

It』s worth considering why Google might ignore your description, though, and learning from that instead of fighting it. For example:

Perhaps your description is overly self-promotional, and talks about you (or your business), rather than describing what the page can do to help your audience?Perhaps your description very generic, and not specific to the problems the page solves (this happens a lot with automatically generated meta descriptions)?Perhaps the page might be relevant for multiple different keyphrases. Or different parts of that page might answer different questions, or solve different problems. That makes it hard to craft a 『perfect』 meta description which is right for each of those users, in each of those situations. In these cases, a dynamic meta description generated by Google might be more helpful to users than a generic one.

Ultimately, you should consider the meta descriptions you write as a 『hint』 for Google to use when they feel it』s appropriate. Often, however, they』ll tailor the results for specific users, searches and keyphrases, in ways which you can』t control. They do that because they believe it provides a better experience for their users.

Sometimes this same issue can happen with titles. Learn more about it here: Google shows the wrong title for my site.

Technical reasons

Sometimes, Google may show a different meta description because of technical issues with your website.

The meta description tag is missing or broken

If your WordPress theme doesn』t follow best practices, or if you』re using plugins that alter the contents of the code in your templates, then your meta description might be missing.

The HTML source code for your site should contain exactly one description meta tag. If the tag is missing, or if more than one appears, you may not see the preferred description in search engines. The tag should look like this:

If you do not see a description meta tag, or if the tag looks 『broken』, please follow the steps in this article.

If you have more than one description meta tag, please run a conflict check to determine what other feature on your site outputs the duplicate description(s).

A meta robots tag is disabling the meta description

If the page has a meta robots tag with a nosnippet value, or a max-length: 0 value, then search engines won』t show any meta description in the search results.

You can view the HTML source code of the page to check for a meta robots tag. It should look like this:

You can control your robots tag via your meta robots advanced settings.

Google hasn』t seen your new description

If you』ve recently updated your description, Google might not have crawled the page, or updated their index with your content. It can take time for Google to process the changes you made, depending on how frequently your website is crawled. If you』re concerned about crawl rates or speed, we have some advice in this article.

Search term manipulation

If you searched for SEARCH TERM, Google scans all indexed pages for the exact term or phrase. Google uses the search term to highlight information in search results which is why the meta description is different than what you entered into the plugin.

To see the meta description without search term manipulation, use the site: search operator followed immediately by the URL of your site. A search for all pages on example.com without search term manipulation would be site:example.com

Search engines ignored your preferred meta description

Ultimately search engines will, as you have seen, make the final decision on what they show in their search results. Due to this being handled on Google』s end, there is little you can do to force Google to display the preferred description. The best advice we can provide, unfortunately, is to try different descriptions. This article provides advice on creating the right description for your site.

If you do change your description, be sure to use the Inspect any URL tool in Google Search Console to update Google』s index with the new change.

Sometimes this same issue can happen with titles. Learn more about it here: Google shows the wrong title for my site.

Schema options in News SEO

Schema options in News SEO

Just like the Yoast SEO plugin, the News SEO for WordPress plugin automatically adds Schema.org structured data to your pages. Search engines use structured data to understand your pages better. This allows them to present your pages in an enhanced way. If you have a news site and use News SEO, this means you help search engines discover and understand your news articles. And, if Google understands that your articles are news articles, they might appear in Google News! Awesome, right? This article will guide you through the schema options in the News SEO for WordPress plugin.

Need help setting up your News SEO plugin? Check out the Configuration guide for News SEO.

Table of contentsWhere to find the Schema options in News SEO?The Schema settings for news articlesSetting a default schema type

Where to find the Schema options in News SEO?

Log in to your WordPress site. You』ll be in your Dashboard. Click Posts, then select one of your posts or add a new one. You』ll be in the post editor. Open the Yoast SEO sidebar. Scroll down to the Schema heading and click it to open the Schema settings. You』ll see the Schema settings. Here, you can select what type of page or content this is.

You can also find the Schema settings in the Schema tab of the Yoast SEO meta box, below the post or page editor.

The Schema settings for news articles

In the Schema settings, you can change what type of content your page or article is. If you have the News SEO for WordPress plugin, you』ll get additional news-related options to choose from:

OptionSchema.org typeDescriptionNews articleNewsArticleAn article that reports news or provides background context and supporting materials for understanding news.Analysis articleAnalysisNewsArticleA news article that, while based on factual reporting, incorporates the expertise of the author offering interpretations and conclusions.Ask The Public articleAskPublicNewsArticleA news article expressing an open call asking for input, insights, clarifications, anecdotes, documentation, etc., on an issue, for reporting purposes.Background articleBackgroundNewsArticleA news article providing historical context, definition, and detail on a specific topic.Opinion articleOpinionNewsArticleA news article that primarily expresses opinions rather than journalistic reporting of news and events. Reportage articleReportageNewsArticleA news article that is the result of journalistic news reporting conventions.Review articleReviewNewsArticleA news article and critic review providing a professional critic』s assessment of a service, product, performance, or artistic or literary work.

These news-related options are additional to the standard Schema options in the Yoast SEO plugin.

Setting a default schema type

It』s also possible to set a default schema type for your blog posts or pages. To do so, follow the steps described in this article about selecting the Page or Article type in your Schema settings. Here, you』ll also find the additional news-related schema options listed above if you have the News SEO plugin for WordPress.

Can I use the plugin on multiple sites?

Can I use the plugin on multiple sites?

Table of contentsUsing the plugin on multiple sitesAvailable discounts for multiple subscriptionsHow does a MyYoast subscription work for multilingual sites? Exceptions

Using the plugin on multiple sites

You can use Yoast SEO on multiple sites by either using WordPress multisite or by purchasing more than one subscription.

How many subscriptions you need depends on how many WordPress installs/domains you have. If you have more than one domain name or multiple WordPress installs, you』ll need a subscription for the number of installs or domains you have. See the table below for more detailed information.

Install TypeNetwork activate?SubscriptionsStandard–1 per installMultisite (subfolders)Yes1Multisite (subfolders)No1 per active siteMultisite (subdomains)Yes1 per active siteMultisite (subdomains)No1 per active siteMultisite (domain mapping)–1 per domain

Available discounts for multiple subscriptions

If you need more than one subscription, we』ve got you covered. Starting from only 2 sites, you get a discount, automatically.

The subscriptions must be purchased at the same time to receive the multiple site discount.

Let』s put that on a convenient table for you:

2+ sites
Save 5%

5+ sites
Save 10%

10+ sites
Save 15%

20+ sites
Save 20%

30+ sites
Save 25%

40+ sites
Save 30%

50+ sites
Save 35%

75+ sites
Save 40%

100+ sites
Save 45%

150+ sites
Save 50%

So, if you are a heavy user of our plugin or a successful online publisher or web agency with over 150 sites, you can save a whopping 50%, no discount code needed. It』ll automatically be added to your purchase.

How does a MyYoast subscription work for multilingual sites?

There are different scenarios that can occur when you have a multilingual site. You may have your languages in a subdomain, a subfolder, or have each language on its own domain.

If you have a multisite with network-activated subfolders, you need one subscription and you will need to provide the URL of the main site. For all other setups, you need one subscription per site.

Exceptions

All licenses purchased prior to August 29, 2017 were converted to a subscription for the same number of sites.

Video SEO licenses ($89) purchased before January 7th, 2013 were converted to a subscription for an unlimited number of sites with no expiration date.

Agency licenses purchased before August 12th, 2013 were converted to a subscription for the number of sites purchased with no expiration date.