Yoast SEO Premium v3.5.2 – WordPress Seo Plugin (formerly known as WordPress SEO by Yoast) is the most complete WordPress SEO plugin that exists today for WordPress.org users. It incorporates everything from a snippet editor and real time page analysis functionality that helps you optimize your pages content, images titles, meta descriptions and more to XML sitemaps, and loads of optimization options in between.
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Redirect manager – Premium feature
This allows you to create and manage redirects from within your WordPress install, allowing you to easily redirect old URLs to new ones, and solve common issues. This is especially powerful because of the combination with the Google Search Console (Webmaster Tools) integration.
Built for scale, this redirect module can either handle the redirects for you or generate a redirect file that you can include in your Apache or NGINX server config.
Multiple focus keywords – Premium feature
With this feature, you’ll be able to optimize a post for two completely different terms, or for two synonyms. This means you no longer have to choose between terms you’d like to rank for!
Social previews – Premium feature
With this feature, you’ll be able to check what your Facebook of Twitter post will look like when you share your post! Check, while working on your post, whether your image has the right size for Social Media sharing!
Premium support – Premium feature
Possibly even more important, buying Yoast SEO Premium (formerly known as WordPress SEO by Yoast Premium) gives you access to our support team. You can email them your questions about usage of the plugin or your problems in setting it up and they’ll assist you!
Yoast SEO Premium v3.5.2 – WordPress Seo Plugin Changelog
v3.5.2 – September 8th, 2016
Fixes a JavaScript error that was thrown from redirect notifications when attempting to edit the redirect destination. These notifications are thrown whenever a slug is edited or when a post or term is deleted.