SEO Yoast data export
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Just thought I would give something back. (Is this the right place!)
I use Wordpress with the excellent SEO Yoast plugin. I needed a way of extracting the focus keywords that I have entered onto my pages along with the url for use on the SEOmoz On-page Optimisation tool.
So I created GetYoastData which outputs to the browser the required data (and a bit more) that can be saved into an csv (Excel) file.
Hope you find it useful - Yes it's not polished and yes it might output a blank line now and again but it's fairly useful.
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Hi Dean,
Thanks for putting your PHP code online. Exactly what I need. Installed as per instructions but only getting the headings. I have Yoast PRO. Could that be my problem?
I also made a similar comment on your blog
Thanks!
Mark
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Hi FVdBeuken,
Just tested it with WordPress Version 4.4.2 & Yoast SEO Version 3.0.7 and all still works fine.
Make sure you follow the instructions carefully and let me know how you get on.Cheers,
Dean
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Is there an update on this? Or a new way to download Yoast data easier? We need to focus keyword included with all of the SEO bits. This is the site BlueFire Wilderness.
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Cool
Small note: get_permalink() will always work, no need to specifically do get_page_permalink()
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