Video Tutorial: All in One SEO Pack to Yoast WordPress SEO Plugin Migration

We’ve seen the light and are converting to the Yoast WordPress SEO plugin on all of our sites. However, when migrating from your existing SEO plugin to the (superior) Yoast plugin, there are a few tricks along the way that will help your conversion go seamlessly and keep your pages displaying properly. This tutorial walks you through the migration from the All in One SEO Pack to the Yoast SEO plugin for WordPress. Watch and learn – you (and your website) will be glad you did.

24 replies
  1. Jeff says:

    Yoast is a killer plugin! I don’t use its on-page stuff though, there’s a better plugin for that called Easy WP SEO. It’s not free, but it’s well worth it.

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  2. laura says:

    We manage multiple WP blogs for our clients and have been encountering numerous issues with All in One SEO during the last few months. Decided to switch them all over to Yoast, but had no idea how to import the data. Until now!

    Thanks for creating and posting this tutorial. It is perfect!

    Laura

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  3. TheFashionistachic says:

    Can you explain this error messages I am receiving please?

    You do not have your postname in the URL of your posts and pages, it is highly recommended that you do. Consider setting your permalink structure to /%postname%/.

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  4. Jamil says:

    I have been using All in one on all my WP sites. I was not sure about how safe it would be to migrate from all in one to Yoast. I found your tutorial very helpful. Thanks

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