YouTube videos that could help you do this task :
Complete Rank Math SEO Plugin Tutorial :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkox6QPKKLc&ab_channel=DarrelWilson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyU4cZor_Gg&ab_channel=DigitalRitwik
Goal: Optimizing each page and blog post on your website to be easily found on search engines.
Ideal Outcome: Every page and blog post on your website will be properly optimized - ergo, users will find them when searching for businesses similar to yours.
Prerequisites or Requirements: The exact steps described in this SOP will only work on self-hosted WordPress websites. Other Content Management Systems (CMSs) do not have the Rankmath plugin. Although it might use the same principles, the steps and methods needed to perform on-page optimization may differ.
Why this is important: On-page optimization is one of the three pillars of SEO (along with off-page optimization and technical optimization). Together, they help businesses make themselves noticed on search engines (thus, they help increase the number of organic site visits and, consequently, the number of conversions).
Where this is done: In your self-hosted WordPress Admin panel, on each of the pages and blog posts that will go live.
When this is done: Ideally, before the pages and blog posts go live. Realistically, it can be done afterward, too (e.g., if your website is already live and you haven’t optimized it yet).
Who does this: You, your SEO specialist, your VA, your content manager or content writer (if they also upload the page content and/or blog posts), or an agency you have hired for your digital marketing needs.
- Set up your WordPress.org site and install the Rankmath plugin (see how to do this here).
- Make sure you have performed your keyword research and mapping.
- Before starting: pre-optimization steps
- Based on your keyword research and mapping spreadsheet, select the keyword and searcher intent you want to use for the page or blog post you want to optimize. Remember: in general; you want to make sure each page targets only one searcher intent (or a “bucket” in the keyword mapping spreadsheet you have worked on).
- For the purpose of this SOP, we will be going through an example blog post that’s being optimized for “audio field recording.”
- Write the content of the page or blog post without optimizing it for the target keyword. It’s better to write the content without worrying about the optimization process or the keywords you need to use. This way, you will be able to produce content that’s more natural, focused on the users, rather than the search engines.
The keywords on each of your blog posts will help search engines recognize what your page or blog post is all about - so you should first make sure to optimize it before moving on to optimizing the content.
- Start by optimizing the page title with your chosen keyword.