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supportHello everyone, I hope you are doing well. I have been using the Rank Math SEO plugin on my website ( https://qajir.com/ ) for about a year now. Despite my efforts and following the optimization guidelines, I haven’t seen the desired results or significant improvements in my rankings. I am considering switching from Rank Math to Yoast SEO, but before making such a major change, I wanted to get your expert advice. Do you think switching to Yoast SEO could help improve my site’s performance? Are there specific steps or precautions I should take to ensure I don’t lose any existing SEO data during the transition? I would highly appreciate any guidance, recommendations, or insights you can provide based on your experience. Thank you in advance for your time and help! The page I need help with: [ log in to see the link]
Hey @abolfazltofiqi Thanks for reaching out! I would say there is a big chance your site will improve with Yoast, but it depends on how you use it to optimize your pages/posts. Using Yoast SEO does not guarantee high rankings and traffic for your site, because Google Rankings depend on many factors. These factors include server load, page speed, cache configuration, mobile versions, responsiveness, and the site’s content, many of which fall outside the plugin’s scope. The migration is easy, but to be safe, I recommend creating a backup in case the metadata isn’t reflected properly. We have some helpful articles for you to decide on whether to switch or not: 1. https://yoast.com/yoast-seo-premium-features/ 2. https://yoast.com/help/how-to-migrate-from-rank-math-to-yoast-seo/ 3. https://yoast.com/how-to-rank-high-in-google/ 4. https://yoast.com/reasons-optimized-content-doesnt-rank/
Hey @abolfazltofiqi Thanks for reaching out! I would say there is a big chance your site will improve with Yoast, but it depends on how you use it to optimize your pages/posts. Using Yoast SEO does not guarantee high rankings and traffic for your site, because Google Rankings depend on many factors. These factors include server load, page speed, cache configuration, mobile versions, responsiveness, and the site’s content, many of which fall outside the plugin’s scope. The migration is easy, but to be safe, I recommend creating a backup in case the metadata isn’t reflected properly. We have some helpful articles for you to decide on whether to switch or not: 1. https://yoast.com/yoast-seo-premium-features/ 2. https://yoast.com/help/how-to-migrate-from-rank-math-to-yoast-seo/ 3. https://yoast.com/how-to-rank-high-in-google/ 4. https://yoast.com/reasons-optimized-content-doesnt-rank/