Yoast SEO 14.7: Smarter and faster internal linking suggestions in Premium

Say hi to Yoast SEO 14.7, chock-full of enhancements to help you with your site’s SEO. Have you heard about the addition of XML sitemaps in WordPress 5.5? The Yoast SEO plugin is completely prepared for this. We also have some great news for users of the Web Stories plugin. But most importantly, we’re releasing a completely revised internal linking tool in Premium, giving you better internal linking suggestions than ever!

Improved internal linking suggestions

SEO isn’t just about writing great copy or superb technical optimization. Structuring and connecting your site’s content properly is equally important. It helps users and search engines understand and navigate your site. But linking all your related content properly can be an overwhelming task. Therefore, Yoast SEO premium offers a myriad of tools to simplify this process for you.

What does this tool do again? 

Linking related posts and pages on your site is an essential part of your SEO strategy. But knowing every page and post on your site by heart is quite hard. Don’t fret though: our internal linking suggestion tool helps you out. When you write a post, this tool will automatically give suggestions for related posts to link to. On top of this, you can tag your most important posts as cornerstone content. These posts will be shown above the other suggestions, so you won’t forget to link to them!

Smarter and faster

Our internal linking suggestions tool is now smarter, faster, and provides you with more accurate results. To achieve this, we’ve completely changed the way this tool finds your related posts. In fact, we made the tool more human-like. As our developer Natalia says in this post on how we improved the tool:

In the new version of the internal linking tool, we attempted to make the analysis as intuitive as possible. We tried to make the plugin work in a way a human would — provided one with the perfect memory of a computer.”

Simply put, the tool now takes into consideration the context of other posts on your website when determining what a post is about and which other posts it relates to. It also looks at other data than just the copy of a post. For instance, it also takes metadata into account. All in all, this leads to more focused related post suggestions for you to pick from when writing a post.

Check out how we gave you better internal linking suggestions here.

Yoast SEO Premium guides you through the internal linking process:

Taxonomies and labeling

Perhaps the most eye-catching change is that we’ve also added taxonomy pages to the internal linking suggestions. If the text on a taxonomy page consists of more than 100 words, this page will be featured in the list of suggestions. As tags and category pages often show all your content on a certain topic, and you might even want them to rank, it makes perfect sense to link to them as well!

Plus, in this new release, you’ll easily recognize what kind of post or page is suggested. Tags, categories, posts, pages and custom post types now carry a label to easily distinguish them from each other:

Internal linking suggestions in Yoast SEO Premium

Curious to how this all works? Take a look at the new internal linking suggestion tool in action!

Interested in how we developed and fine-tuned our internal linking suggestions tool? Read this post by Hans Christiaan on our dev portal.

Internal linking now available for all languages

Before this release, internal linking suggestions would only work for languages in which we offer word forms support. The reason for this was that if Yoast SEO Premium understands the morphology of a language, it can provide you with the best internal linking suggestions. Since we’ve improved the way we find the internal linking suggestions, we can now offer this Premium feature for other languages too! Of course, we’ll keep on working on finetuning internal linking suggestions for these languages as well.

XML sitemaps 

In WordPress 5.5, slated for release on August 11th, XML sitemaps will become a feature of WordPress core. Of course, this is a great advancement of our beloved CMS. It’s something we actively pushed for, together with Google, and we believe this is great news for the web!

However, since Yoast SEO already outputs an XML sitemap, we’ll have to prevent that multiple tools create XML sitemaps for your site. In Yoast SEO 14.5 we already laid the groundwork for this. Now, in this release, we’re completely prepared for it. If Yoast SEO’s XML sitemaps are enabled (a default setting of Yoast SEO), we’ll redirect the request to the appropriate Yoast SEO XML sitemap. Doing so, we’ll make sure only your site only outputs the Yoast SEO’s XML sitemap for your site.

Questions about XML sitemaps in Yoast SEO and WordPress? Check out this FAQ.

Web stories

Google’s web stories are an exciting, new way to present content on your website. It’s focused on easily creating appealing and fast visual content. Google is developing a WordPress plugin, now available in beta, so WordPress users can create web stories with ease with the ‘web story’ post type.

What’s super cool is that the Google team actively collaborates with us to make sure this will work together well with our plugin. And with success! Thanks to a great contribution of Pascal Bichler, Developer programs engineer at Google, you can now also add metadata to this post type using Yoast SEO. Thanks a million, Pascal!

Opt-in to tracking in Yoast SEO

We love improving our products in a way that makes sense for our users. We’re always on the lookout for possible enhancements and new features. But to be able to make the right decisions, we’re looking to get more insights from the users of our free Yoast SEO plugin. That’s why we added a usage tracking option in Yoast SEO 14.7 that you can opt-in to. What this means is that we’re tracking basic data about your site, server, plugins, and themes. Of course, your privacy is guaranteed and we never share your data with anyone.

Remember, this is _not_ turned on by default. If you’d like to help us improve Yoast SEO, you can go to the Configuration Wizard to opt-in on this tracking or you can go to your SEO settings and open the feature tab, where you’ll find a switch. In this post, you’ll read all about the usage tracking in Yoast SEO.

Get Yoast SEO 14.7 now

Well, that’s about it! In addition to super smart and fast internal linking suggestions for all languages in Yoast SEO Premium, Yoast SEO is prepared for WordPress 5.5 and allows you to optimize your meta data for web stories too! For all changes and enhancements, make sure to check our changelog. Now enjoy Yoast SEO 14.7!

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33 Responses to Yoast SEO 14.7: Smarter and faster internal linking suggestions in Premium

  1. marketing2899
    marketing2899  • 4 years ago

    Got version 14.7 and Premium. All the time errors:

    Something went wrong while calculating the internal linking suggestions of your site. Please try again later.

    Something went wrong while optimizing the SEO data of your site. Please try again later.

  2. Gev
    Gev  • 4 years ago

    Hello,

    What happens if we disable the XML by Yoast? Will a new one be generated by WP core?

    • Camille Cunningham
      Camille Cunningham  • 4 years ago

      Hi there, Gev!

      I’m afraid it’s not possible to use the default sitemap WordPress creates when you use Yoast SEO. The reason for this is that right now our sitemap is more advanced and powerful than the default one WordPress creates. You can find more info here: https://yoast.com/help/faq-xml-sitemaps-wordpress-yoast-seo/

  3. Mr. Biswas
    Mr. Biswas  • 4 years ago

    Thank you very much for this update!

    • Camille Cunningham
      Camille Cunningham  • 4 years ago

      You’re welcome :)

  4. Ryan
    Ryan  • 4 years ago

    Thank you so much for this update !
    But something I don’t understand. Where can I setup my meta datas for web stories?

    • Camille Cunningham
      Camille Cunningham  • 4 years ago

      You’re very welcome, Ryan! And thanks for your comment. This feature will probably be added later, as Web Stories is still in beta :)

  5. Vlad
    Vlad  • 4 years ago

    How will Web Stories work? Will they be a separate Post Type or they will be part of existing posts (like an AMP equivalent of a certain URL)?
    Should publishers decide if they want a Web Story or a normal post on a certain topic? Or it will be better if they do both?

    • Fragrances
      Fragrances  • 4 years ago

      I have found it difficult removing date from Google preview in your new update.

    • Camille Cunningham
      Camille Cunningham  • 4 years ago

      Hi Vlad! Web Stories will have their own separate post type in WordPress and their own link/page on your site.

      As for your last two questions. You will be able to rank with Web Stories, so this is something to consider. As Web Stories are meant to easily consume small bits of content, I expect that they won’t replace your lengthier articles that contain a whole lot more info. So, Web Stories offer you lots of opportunities SEO-wise, but you might have to make some changes to your SEO strategy and rethink what keyphrases you want which page (or story) to rank with :)

      For more on Web Stories: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/enable-web-stories

  6. Jan Vesterlund
    Jan Vesterlund  • 4 years ago

    How does Yoast Premium work with Elementor?

    • Camille Cunningham
      Camille Cunningham  • 4 years ago

      Hi Jan, our plugin works with Elementor so you shouldn’t experience any issues there! However, if you do encounter an issue, let us know right away :)

  7. Danial Noori
    Danial Noori  • 4 years ago

    Hello!
    How can I remove date from Google preview in your new update? It seems like all pages went back to having date in the google preview.

  8. Roslin
    Roslin  • 4 years ago

    Wow that’s a really helpful tool.

    • Camille Cunningham
      Camille Cunningham  • 4 years ago

      Thanks, Roslin! Enjoy your internal linking :)

  9. mf_4ever2088
    mf_4ever2088  • 4 years ago

    This is great, but, sorry, this does not work with Arabic websites, you are an Arab, you are not welcome here.

    • Camille Cunningham
      Camille Cunningham  • 4 years ago

      Hi there! Thanks for your comment :) and we’re working very hard on making our features available in as many languages as possible! So please keep an eye on our blog for any new releases!

  10. Aleksandr
    Aleksandr  • 4 years ago

    After updating to version 14.7 in the block editor, the majority became in English, although the default language is Russian.
    The problem is precisely in Yast Seo because by deactivating the plugin all blocks are in Russian.

    • Willemien Hallebeek

      Hi Alexandr, that seems like a bug. Sorry for the inconvenience. Our support team will reach out to you. Thanks for letting us know!

  11. Aayush
    Aayush  • 4 years ago

    This will also help new bloggers to understand how to build INternal Linking, As it is an important factor in SEO. Thank you for sharing it.

    • Willemien Hallebeek

      You’re welcome, Aayush!

      • Daniel ibrahim
        Daniel ibrahim  • 4 years ago

        Great explanation of the concept

        • Camille Cunningham
          Camille Cunningham  • 4 years ago

          Thanks, Daniel!

  12. stay3
    stay3  • 4 years ago

    I don’t see any way to add metadata to Web Stories in 14.7

    • Camille Cunningham
      Camille Cunningham  • 4 years ago

      Hi there, and thanks for your comment! This feature will probably be added later, as Web Stories is still in beta :)

  13. Feyza Bulut
    Feyza Bulut  • 4 years ago

    What could be better? :) ♥ Yoast!

    • Camille Cunningham
      Camille Cunningham  • 4 years ago

      Thank you, Feyza :D

  14. andrew176
    andrew176  • 4 years ago

    “Optimizes script loading by removing ver parameters from scripts and styles when they’re not needed.”

    If I’m reading this correctly, does that mean you will no longer append “?ver=14.7” (or whatever the version is) to scripts and stylesheets? If so, that’s going to cause caching issues on the next update…

    Or is this about some thing else? Thanks!

    • Jono Alderson
      Jono Alderson  • 4 years ago

      Hi Andrew,

      That’s correct, but we’re only doing this in the WordPress admin area, where we load scripts to power our content analysis tools. Caching should be unaffected, as we already include a version string in the filename – we’re just removing that ‘?ver=x’ bit from the end.

      • andrew176
        andrew176  • 4 years ago

        Great, thanks Jono! :)