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4:02 pm September 19, 2012
| ontargetcoach
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Hey what plugin in do you use? I'm thinking of switching from All in One SEO plugin to SEO by Yoast. Any thoughts?
Would I loose all my keywords if I switch or will they stay in the code?
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4:31 pm September 19, 2012
| michael @ financial ramblings
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I just ditched All in One SEO because pretty much all of those functions are built into the Thesis theme.
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4:45 pm September 19, 2012
| sooverthis
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There's a plugin called SEO Data Transporter that will export everything from All in One and import it into Yoast (and multiple other themes/frameworks/plugins). Once you make the switch you can remove the plugin. It's a great tool!
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4:58 pm September 19, 2012
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Yes, I found this way too late… but very useful. I'm still not confident it transfers everything, but much better than nothing.
sooverthis said:
There's a plugin called SEO Data Transporter that will export everything from All in One and import it into Yoast (and multiple other themes/frameworks/plugins). Once you make the switch you can remove the plugin. It's a great tool!
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6:35 pm September 19, 2012
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Great thread. I have been considering Thesis … but also sticking w/ Atahualpa (which I believe has keyword functionality embedded) as I have used it from day one. I have heard great things about Yoast.
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7:26 pm September 19, 2012
| OneCentAtatime
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can any one tell for sure that SE traffic increased within few days of moving to Yoast?
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8:15 am September 20, 2012
| ontargetcoach
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sooverthis said:
There's a plugin called SEO Data Transporter that will export everything from All in One and import it into Yoast (and multiple other themes/frameworks/plugins). Once you make the switch you can remove the plugin. It's a great tool!
I'll have to consider this! Seems Yoast is much more robust and of course it's made by Yoast who seems to understand SEO at the moment.
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