Jeff Johnson’s New SEO Plugin

Apr 8, 2009

If you read this blog, you know that I think what Jeff Johnson does is pretty interesting. I’ve watched scores of his videos, and have always planned to do something with all that knowledge. He’s a powerhouse of an affiliate marketer, and I need the time to find a niche where I can rule. Time is the enemy in my world. Anyway, I think Jeff is a pretty smart guy.

So, today, I got about 6 emails from him. (I think I’ve joined his list at least a dozen times.)

He was advertising this new SEO-friendly plugin for WordPress. Pat is all eyes.

I went over to his blog and read more about it. What it does is find plugins for you that are important to your blog’s SEO profile, and it tweaks the settings to match Jeff’s. I thought, hmm… I need to check this out, just because — SEO and all.

I downloaded it.

I let the blog install it and activate it from the zip file. No problems.

It was pretty happy with me because I already have most of the plugins Jeff recommends, but there were a couple, like the CAPTCHA code plugin for comments, which I had mused about but never installed, and the Google XML sitemaps. I had the plain Google Sitemaps, but hey… If Jeff wants to give me his settings, I’m going to download the right plugin, eh?

Once I had them all, I told Jeff’s plugin to change the settings, and bingo! I’m 99.96% optimized.

I had to go in and change the number of posts to show setting because he had it at 5. It left a bunch of white space at the bottom of the blog, so I changed it back to 10, hence my not perfect 100%. Oh well… Not changing my theme. Sorry.

The drawback?

Well… You have to agree to allow Jeff’s blog feed to sit at the top of your dashboard. To me, this isn’t a big deal. In fact, it’s kind of a blessing. I read his blog anyway, and now, I can come here and read from here. Nifty.

I’d recommend this plugin to you, especially if you don’t know what plugins or what settings to have to make your blog SEO-friendly. Two caveats…

First, you must be using WordPress 2.7. You should be anyway, but don’t use Jeff’s plugin if you don’t have it running now.

Second, not all plugins work with all themes. If you install it and something goes glitchy, just deactivate the plugin. Or worse, if your blog goes away, just rename your plugins folder and it will come back. then, delete the plugin and you should be back to normal again.

With those two things in mind, it’s a great free tool. I’d check it out: http://budurl.com/jeffj

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  1. DokuWiki Web Hosting
    April 16th, 2009 at 4:33 am #

    SEO plugins are really very helpful to make the things more ease.They are also user friendly .Thanks for sharing.

  2. Graeme Teague
    May 5th, 2009 at 2:45 am #

    I am also using Jeffs plug in, but i tried to chaneg my theme to yours (tidalblue) and now half the widgets aren’t there. Do you know how I can fix this?
    If you could email me I would really appreciate it.
    Many thanks
    Graeme

  3. Pat Marcello
    May 5th, 2009 at 10:48 am #

    Hi Graeme,

    Yeah… I know. I had to deactivate the plugin. There’s something incompatible with this theme. Jeff’s plugin is great, but you’ll have to decide what’s more important… the theme or the plugin. I couldn’t fix it, either. I was able to get the plugins he recommended, and to optimize them myself, so I’m keeping the theme. I’m pretty attached to it.

    – Pat

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