{"id":1391,"date":"2015-11-20T06:09:46","date_gmt":"2015-11-20T06:09:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/hostileblog.com\/?p=1391"},"modified":"2020-05-30T21:43:41","modified_gmt":"2020-05-31T01:43:41","slug":"yoast-vs-all-in-one-seo-pack-wordpress-plugin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.carnaghan.com\/yoast-vs-all-in-one-seo-pack-wordpress-plugin\/","title":{"rendered":"Yoast vs All in One SEO pack : The best WordPress plugin is…"},"content":{"rendered":"

WordPress is an excellent content management system, but it has a lot of modules that may cause duplicate content problems and many other SEO related issues. Thus anyone using WordPress to power their websites should install an SEO plugin. An excellent plugin will have options to disable unnecessary WordPress features which in turn improves SEO score of your blog. It will take care of meta description, titles, redirects, etc.<\/p>\n

There are a lot of free and premium SEO plugins available for download in the WordPress directory, but people trust just 2 of them – Yoast and All in One SEO. If you’re confused in choosing between these two plugins, go through the below paragraphs where we’ve covered a detailed comparison of Yoast vs. ALL in One SEO pack.<\/p>\n

All in One SEO was launched before Yoast introduced WordPress SEO. 1000s of people have switched from AIO to Yoast but there a lot of users who are happily using the SEO pack.<\/p>\n

Attachment pages:<\/strong>\u00a0These are thin pages that should never be indexed by Google. Yoast has an option to redirect these pages to parent page URL. All in one SEO lacks this feature. You have to download a separate plugin to redirect attachment URLs.<\/p>\n