That is the only plugin that I'm paying subscription for (i.e. using the paid version) at this time.
Now, back to my training...
Thanks but now they said that they do not have a paid plugin only paid addons......so you are using the paid addons ons + the free plugin? Or i am lost. Not sure why they overcomplicate the pricing and the products system grrr
That is the only plugin that I'm paying subscription for (i.e. using the paid version) at this time.
Now, back to my training...
Thanks but now they said that they do not have a paid plugin only paid addons......so you are using the paid addons ons + the free plugin? Or i am lost. Not sure why they overcomplicate the pricing and the products system grrr
Yup.
The plugin works for free.
You can install the Extension manager. Some of the extensions are free and you can enable them without paying anything - and when you pay, you can enable any extension (i.e. including the paid ones).
So, I'm working on a new site that is based on WordPress meaning this discussion came around at the right time. I've never heard of the SEO framework before and thought I'd give it a try after reading your extensive and helpful review.
I'm impressed so far and I think this will probably be the SEO plugin I use going forward on all my sites. It has exactly everything you need, and it's so simple.
This quote couldn't be any more true:
When I first started using TSF, it felt as if something is missing – because the user interface is that simple.
I also felt as though something was missing, or I was missing something!
[ What a wuss, needing a cable tie to hold the tyre in place. Even my aged puny upper body strength and fingers can cope without! As for m'cycle tires;least said the better. :-/ ]
@AlwaysSkint said:
[ What a wuss, needing a cable tie to hold the tyre in place. Even my aged puny upper body strength and fingers can cope without! As for m'cycle tires;least said the better. :-/ ]
That is the Schwalbe Marathon Plus tyre in the pic - that one can be tricky to mount (awesome puncture protection though)...
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@bikegremlin any news about seo plugins for WP? Which is your recommendation for now?
I believe in good luck. Harder that I work ,luckier i get.
My favourite and I would say it is the best at this time:
https://io.bikegremlin.com/17382/tsf-review/
The paid version info:
https://io.bikegremlin.com/17549/the-seo-framework-pro-review/
That is the only plugin that I'm paying subscription for (i.e. using the paid version) at this time.
Now, back to my training...
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Thanks but now they said that they do not have a paid plugin only paid addons......so you are using the paid addons ons + the free plugin? Or i am lost. Not sure why they overcomplicate the pricing and the products system grrr
I believe in good luck. Harder that I work ,luckier i get.
Yup.
The plugin works for free.
You can install the Extension manager. Some of the extensions are free and you can enable them without paying anything - and when you pay, you can enable any extension (i.e. including the paid ones).
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I am using SEOPress PRO and I am very happy with it.
So, I'm working on a new site that is based on WordPress meaning this discussion came around at the right time. I've never heard of the SEO framework before and thought I'd give it a try after reading your extensive and helpful review.
I'm impressed so far and I think this will probably be the SEO plugin I use going forward on all my sites. It has exactly everything you need, and it's so simple.
This quote couldn't be any more true:
I also felt as though something was missing, or I was missing something!
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Any guide to migrate from AIOSEO?
https://microlxc.net/
A great question (and a reminder to update my migration notes). This should help:
https://theseoframework.com/docs/seo-data-migration/
My notes (relying on the SEO Data Transporter plugin):
https://io.bikegremlin.com/14941/seo-framework-vs-yoast/#3
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[ What a wuss, needing a cable tie to hold the tyre in place. Even my aged puny upper body strength and fingers can cope without! As for m'cycle tires;least said the better. :-/ ]
It wisnae me! A big boy done it and ran away.
NVMe2G for life! until death (the end is nigh)
That is the Schwalbe Marathon Plus tyre in the pic - that one can be tricky to mount (awesome puncture protection though)...
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Good tyres! I somehow managed to grab Goodyear Transit Tour 50 for my e-bike, at a super price.
It wisnae me! A big boy done it and ran away.
NVMe2G for life! until death (the end is nigh)
Not that you would, but you could (Tagline from an early 2000s VW Commercial)
SEO Plugin for the D-I-Y er
Steps, code samples, etc. not too shabby.
btw: If anyone wants to sign up for PerplexityAI, here is my (aff) link.. and thanks in advance
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