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  • Does anyone use paid AIOSEO?

    Posted by dreamwalker3334 on December 23, 2022 at 1:14 pm

    I’ve never used all in one before, I currently have them because I’m on siteground now & when I bought a new domain, it was installed already.

    I figured I’d give it a go, seemed cool setting it up, theni begin first article.

    Wrote the title, intro, first heading

    Followed by an image, sat there for about 5-10 minutes messing around like how do I do my “image SEO” eventually looked this up in SERP’s

    Come to find out that you need paid plan for this, not the $100 plan either, the 2nd of AIOSEO’s four tier paid plugins.

    Came close twice to doing this but then I’m thinking do I need this, I’m pretty good with SEO at this point.

    Then there are all these reviews of sites loving this product, now this new site is a site that I’ll be teaching blogging & affiliate marketing.

    So, I’m not new to getting ppl into offers, seems to me that AIOSEO likely offers much better commission than some of its rivals

    Has anyone used this compared to Yoast free that it’s really that much better, I used Yoast premium a few years ago & it’s not necessary or wasn’t back then at least.

    Charging for image SEO is ridiculous and its not better than what Yoast offers for free because I have some keywords for images that have high KD and I’m 1st or 2nd in image optimization

    Just explain what the image is with a keyword in most of them.

    My question is all the other stuff that AIOSEO 2nd tier plan offers, is that worth it, is the Schema, Sitemaps, etc actually that much better if you are above average in SEO already??

    dreamwalker3334 replied 1 year, 4 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Blueskyforjulie

    Guest
    December 23, 2022 at 5:47 pm

    Have a look at rankmath

  • Trellix

    Guest
    December 23, 2022 at 9:15 pm

    I think if you know what you’re doing, paying for the plugin isn’t necessary. Honestly, I wonder if the plugins are even worth installing anymore (except for additional services).

    I see their key jobs as meta, schema, and sitemaps. Schema and sitemaps are easily handled by free plugins or even coding them in. Google isn’t looking at meta all that closely now.

    So, if you know how you’re handling your content/images etc., IMO, you don’t need to pay for the plugin.

    The usability of seo plugins atm is just putting key points in one place. That’s certainly not worth hundreds of dollars annually.

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