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475 lines
14 KiB
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# WordPress SEO Automation Tool
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Programmatically optimize SEO titles and meta descriptions across all WordPress posts using AI-powered generation and a CSV review workflow.
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## Features
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- **AI-Powered SEO Generation**: Uses OpenRouter API (Claude, GPT-4, Llama, etc.) to create optimized titles and descriptions
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- **Plugin Support**: Auto-detects and works with both Yoast SEO and Rank Math
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- **CSV Review Workflow**: Generate proposals, review in Excel/Sheets, approve changes before applying
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- **Safety Features**: Dry-run mode, rollback CSV generation, detailed logging
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- **SEO Best Practices**: Enforces 50-60 char titles, 150-160 char descriptions, keyword optimization
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- **Batch Processing**: Handle hundreds or thousands of posts efficiently
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## Table of Contents
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- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [WordPress Configuration](#wordpress-configuration)
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- [OpenRouter API Setup](#openrouter-api-setup)
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- [Usage](#usage)
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- [Workflow](#workflow)
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- [SEO Plugin Comparison](#seo-plugin-comparison)
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- [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
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- [Cost Estimates](#cost-estimates)
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## Prerequisites
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- WordPress site with Yoast SEO or Rank Math plugin installed
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- Python 3.8 or higher
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- WordPress Application Password (for REST API access)
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- OpenRouter API key (for AI-powered generation)
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## Installation
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### 1. Clone or Download
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```bash
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cd /Users/acid/Documents/seo
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```
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### 2. Create Virtual Environment
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```bash
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python3 -m venv venv
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source venv/bin/activate # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
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```
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### 3. Install Dependencies
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```bash
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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```
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### 4. Configure Environment Variables
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Copy the example environment file:
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```bash
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cp .env.example .env
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```
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Edit `.env` with your credentials:
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```env
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WORDPRESS_URL=https://yoursite.com
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WORDPRESS_USERNAME=your_username
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WORDPRESS_APP_PASSWORD=your_application_password
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OPENROUTER_API_KEY=your_openrouter_api_key
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AI_MODEL=anthropic/claude-3.5-sonnet
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```
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## WordPress Configuration
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### Step 1: Create Application Password
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1. Log in to WordPress Admin
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2. Go to **Users → Profile**
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3. Scroll to **Application Passwords** section
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4. Enter application name: "SEO Automation"
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5. Click **Add New Application Password**
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6. Copy the generated password (it will only be shown once)
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7. Add to `.env` file as `WORDPRESS_APP_PASSWORD`
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### Step 2: Verify REST API Access
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Test your authentication:
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```bash
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curl --user "your_username:your_app_password" \
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https://yoursite.com/wp-json/wp/v2/posts?per_page=1&context=edit
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```
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You should receive a JSON response with post data.
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### Step 3: SEO Plugin Requirements
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**For Yoast SEO:**
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- Yoast SEO Free or Premium installed and activated
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- Meta fields automatically accessible via REST API
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**For Rank Math:**
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- Rank Math Free or Pro installed and activated
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- Meta fields automatically accessible via REST API
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**Both plugins are supported** - the scripts auto-detect which one you're using.
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## OpenRouter API Setup
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### Why OpenRouter?
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OpenRouter provides access to multiple AI models through a single API:
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- **Claude 3.5 Sonnet** (recommended): Best quality, $3/$15 per 1M tokens
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- **GPT-4 Turbo**: Strong performance, $10/$30 per 1M tokens
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- **Llama 3.1 70B**: Free tier available, $0/$0 per 1M tokens
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- **Gemini Pro 1.5**: Good balance, $1.25/$5 per 1M tokens
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### Get API Key
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1. Visit [https://openrouter.ai/](https://openrouter.ai/)
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2. Sign up or log in
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3. Go to **API Keys** section
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4. Create new API key
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5. Add to `.env` file as `OPENROUTER_API_KEY`
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### Choose AI Model
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Edit `AI_MODEL` in `.env`:
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```env
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# Best quality (recommended)
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AI_MODEL=anthropic/claude-3.5-sonnet
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# Budget option (free)
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AI_MODEL=meta-llama/llama-3.1-70b-instruct
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# OpenAI
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AI_MODEL=openai/gpt-4-turbo
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```
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## Usage
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### Step 1: Generate SEO Proposals
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Fetch all posts and generate AI-powered SEO suggestions:
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```bash
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python fetch_posts_and_generate_seo.py
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```
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**Options:**
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```bash
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# Test with first 5 posts
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python fetch_posts_and_generate_seo.py --limit 5
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# Specify output file
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python fetch_posts_and_generate_seo.py --output my_proposals.csv
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# Use rule-based generation (no AI/API costs)
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python fetch_posts_and_generate_seo.py --no-ai
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```
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This creates a CSV file in `output/` directory with proposals for all posts.
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### Step 2: Review Proposals
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1. Open the generated CSV file in Excel or Google Sheets
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2. Review each row:
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- Check `proposed_seo_title` (should be 50-60 chars)
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- Check `proposed_meta_description` (should be 150-160 chars)
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- Edit proposals if needed
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3. Set `status` column to `approved` for changes you want to apply
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4. Set `status` column to `rejected` for posts to skip
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5. Save the CSV file
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**CSV Columns:**
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| Column | Description |
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|--------|-------------|
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| post_id | WordPress post ID |
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| post_url | Post permalink |
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| post_title | Original post title |
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| current_seo_title | Current SEO title (from Yoast/Rank Math) |
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| current_meta_description | Current meta description |
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| proposed_seo_title | AI-generated SEO title |
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| proposed_meta_description | AI-generated meta description |
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| primary_keyword | Detected primary keyword |
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| title_length | Character count of proposed title |
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| description_length | Character count of proposed description |
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| title_validation | Validation message |
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| description_validation | Validation message |
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| generation_method | 'ai' or 'rule-based' |
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| status | Set to 'approved' to apply changes |
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| notes | Your notes (optional) |
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### Step 3: Test with Dry Run
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Before applying changes, test with dry-run mode:
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```bash
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python apply_approved_changes.py --input output/seo_proposals_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.csv --dry-run
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```
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This shows what would be updated without actually making changes.
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### Step 4: Apply Approved Changes
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Apply the approved changes to WordPress:
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```bash
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python apply_approved_changes.py --input output/seo_proposals_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.csv
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```
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The script will:
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1. Create a rollback CSV with original values
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2. Ask for confirmation
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3. Apply all approved changes
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4. Generate detailed log file
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## Workflow
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### Complete Workflow Diagram
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```
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1. Generate Proposals
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└─> python fetch_posts_and_generate_seo.py
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└─> Fetches all posts from WordPress
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└─> Generates AI-powered SEO suggestions
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└─> Exports to CSV: output/seo_proposals_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.csv
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2. Review & Edit
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└─> Open CSV in Excel/Google Sheets
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└─> Review proposed titles and descriptions
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└─> Edit as needed
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└─> Set status='approved' for changes to apply
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└─> Save CSV
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3. Test (Optional)
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└─> python apply_approved_changes.py --input <csv> --dry-run
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└─> Simulates changes without applying
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4. Apply Changes
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└─> python apply_approved_changes.py --input <csv>
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└─> Creates rollback CSV
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└─> Applies approved changes to WordPress
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└─> Generates log file
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5. Verify
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└─> Check WordPress admin (post editor)
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└─> View source on frontend
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└─> Monitor search performance
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```
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### Safety Features
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- **Dry Run Mode**: Test without applying changes
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- **Rollback CSV**: Automatically created before applying changes
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- **Detailed Logging**: All operations logged to `output/application_log_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.txt`
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- **Validation**: Enforces character limits and checks for duplicates
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- **Confirmation Prompt**: Requires 'yes' confirmation before applying changes
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- **Rate Limiting**: Prevents overwhelming WordPress server
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## SEO Plugin Comparison
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### Should You Switch from Yoast to Rank Math?
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**Current: Yoast SEO Free**
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- ✓ Market leader (12M users)
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- ✓ Reliable and well-tested
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- ✗ Only 1 focus keyword (vs unlimited in Rank Math)
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- ✗ No redirect manager (premium only, $118.80/year)
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- ✗ Limited schema support
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- ✗ No internal linking suggestions
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**Alternative: Rank Math Free**
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- ✓ **Unlimited focus keywords** (vs 1 in Yoast Free)
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- ✓ **Redirect manager included** (premium in Yoast)
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- ✓ **20+ rich snippet types** (FAQ, Product, Recipe, etc.)
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- ✓ **Better performance** (40% less code)
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- ✓ **Internal linking suggestions**
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- ✓ **Google Trends integration**
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- ✓ **One-click Yoast migration** (preserves all data)
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- ✗ Smaller community (900K vs 12M users)
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**Recommendation for FREE users:** Switch to Rank Math Free
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**Migration Steps:**
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1. Install Rank Math plugin
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2. Run Setup Wizard → Import from Yoast
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3. All SEO data automatically transferred
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4. Deactivate (don't delete) Yoast as backup
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5. Test a few posts
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6. If satisfied, delete Yoast
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**These scripts work with both plugins** - they auto-detect which one you're using.
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## SEO Best Practices (2026)
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### Title Optimization
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- **Length**: 50-60 characters (≤600 pixels in SERPs)
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- **Keyword placement**: Primary keyword in first 60 characters
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- **Uniqueness**: Every post must have unique title
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- **Compelling**: Written to improve click-through rate (CTR)
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- **Natural**: No keyword stuffing
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### Meta Description Optimization
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- **Length**: 150-160 characters (optimal for SERP display)
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- **User intent**: Address what reader will learn/gain
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- **Keyword inclusion**: Primary keyword appears naturally
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- **Uniqueness**: Every post must have unique description
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- **Value proposition**: Highlight what makes content unique
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- **CTR focused**: Compelling language to encourage clicks
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**Note**: Google rewrites 62%+ of meta descriptions, but they still matter for:
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- CTR when not overridden
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- Social media sharing (Open Graph)
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- Signaling relevance to search engines
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## Troubleshooting
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### Error: "Authentication failed"
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**Cause**: Invalid WordPress username or application password
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**Solution**:
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1. Verify username is correct (not email address)
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2. Regenerate application password in WordPress
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3. Update `.env` file with new password
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4. Ensure no extra spaces in credentials
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### Error: "Access forbidden"
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**Cause**: User doesn't have permission to edit posts
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**Solution**:
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1. Ensure user has Editor or Administrator role
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2. Check if REST API is disabled by security plugin
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3. Temporarily disable security plugins and test
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### Error: "OpenRouter API key invalid"
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**Cause**: Invalid or missing OpenRouter API key
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**Solution**:
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1. Get API key from https://openrouter.ai/
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2. Update `OPENROUTER_API_KEY` in `.env`
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3. Ensure no extra quotes or spaces
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### Error: "No posts found"
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**Cause**: No published posts or authentication issue
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**Solution**:
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1. Verify you have published posts in WordPress
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2. Check authentication is working (see WordPress Configuration)
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3. Try with `--limit 1` to test with single post
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### SEO Plugin Not Detected
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**Cause**: Plugin not installed or meta fields not exposed
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**Solution**:
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1. Verify Yoast SEO or Rank Math is installed and activated
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2. Check if custom code blocks meta field access
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3. Scripts default to Yoast field names if detection fails
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### AI Generation Fails
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**Cause**: OpenRouter API error or rate limit
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**Solution**:
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1. Check OpenRouter account has credits
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2. Try different AI model (switch to free Llama model)
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3. Use `--no-ai` flag for rule-based generation
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4. Check log files for specific error messages
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## Cost Estimates
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### OpenRouter API Costs
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**Using Claude 3.5 Sonnet (Recommended):**
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- Average post: ~2000 tokens input + 200 tokens output
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- Cost per post: ~$0.009
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- **100 posts: ~$0.90**
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- **1000 posts: ~$9.00**
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**Using Free Models:**
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- Llama 3.1 70B: **$0.00** (free tier)
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- No cost for generation
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**Rule-Based Generation:**
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- No API costs
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- Use `--no-ai` flag
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- Lower quality but free
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## File Structure
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```
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/Users/acid/Documents/seo/
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├── .env # Your credentials (git-ignored)
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├── .env.example # Example configuration
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├── .gitignore # Git ignore rules
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├── requirements.txt # Python dependencies
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├── config.py # Configuration loader
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├── seo_generator.py # SEO generation logic
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├── fetch_posts_and_generate_seo.py # Main fetching script
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├── apply_approved_changes.py # Application script
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├── README.md # This file
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└── output/ # Generated files
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├── seo_proposals_*.csv # Generated proposals
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├── rollback_*.csv # Backup files
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└── application_log_*.txt # Detailed logs
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```
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## Development Notes
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### Testing
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**Test with small batch first:**
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```bash
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# Generate proposals for 5 posts
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python fetch_posts_and_generate_seo.py --limit 5
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# Review CSV and approve changes
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# Dry run to verify
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python apply_approved_changes.py --input output/seo_proposals_*.csv --dry-run
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# Apply to 5 posts
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python apply_approved_changes.py --input output/seo_proposals_*.csv
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```
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**Verify changes:**
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1. Open WordPress post editor
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2. Check Yoast/Rank Math SEO box shows updated title and description
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3. View source on frontend: check `<title>` and `<meta name="description">` tags
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4. Test rollback CSV if needed
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### Extending the Scripts
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**Add custom validation:**
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- Edit `seo_generator.py` → `validate_seo_title()` and `validate_meta_description()`
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**Change AI model:**
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- Edit `.env` → `AI_MODEL=openai/gpt-4-turbo`
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**Customize prompts:**
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- Edit `seo_generator.py` → `_generate_with_ai()` method
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**Add more meta fields:**
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- Edit scripts to include focus keywords, Open Graph tags, etc.
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## Support
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For issues or questions:
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1. Check this README troubleshooting section
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2. Review log files in `output/` directory
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3. Test with `--dry-run` mode first
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4. Start with `--limit 5` for testing
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## License
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This tool is provided as-is for WordPress SEO optimization. Use responsibly and always backup your WordPress site before bulk updates.
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## Changelog
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### Version 1.0.0 (2026-02-15)
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- Initial release
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- AI-powered SEO generation via OpenRouter
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- Support for Yoast SEO and Rank Math
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- CSV review workflow
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- Safety features (dry-run, rollback, logging)
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- Auto-detection of SEO plugins
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