Back in the end of July I decided to try out the All-in-One SEO Pack WordPress plugin, as mentioned here. I wasn’t sure what it would do for me, but just installed it, used the default settings and let it go. At first I was using the plugin’s interface to add extra tags to each post, but that’s been pretty sporadic. Still though, check out this graph:
Now, I can’t guarantee this is all because of the plugin. But it is date coincident with when I installed it.I also can’t say that my traffic has increased to that degree. So I’m not sure what it all means, but graph up is good right? 😉
I’m not sure about it either. But I was thinking, that if any website (I mean wordpress users) use this tool, the result is same as any of websites don’t use it. right?
Wow this seems to be really impressive, but I have ot agree to Hassan – if anybody would use it, there wouldn’t be an advantage anymore – so don’t use it 😉
Quite frankly there’s A LOT to this SEO stuff really.
How about backbone3 with Flash SEO package?
Yeah, I know there’s a lot to it. Whole careers and companies have been launched on the concept. It’s just something that personally I’ve never had any interest in. I get pretty good traffic by having half decent content. If I had better content, I’d probably get even more traffic. SEO stuff always just seemed like “Search Engine Tricking” more than “Optimization”. Smoke and mirrors. How to make your site more popular without adding any quality to the site itself. Added to that, the endless spam, “About your site, we can put bit-101 at the top of the search engines. Apply now to get started, only $39.99.” Just leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
But if I can install this free plugin, set it and forget it, and get more traffic, I guess I can live with that.
Graph up is generally good… but those numbers appear to get less the nearer the top you go wtf?