I am now trying Seopress over The Seo Framework to see if it helps with indexing and need your help too with sitemap query

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I remember reading @digitalgeckos post why Seopress is too good, and finally decided to give it a full on try, and while I like the Seoframework for it’s simplicity I have to admit Seopress is too good too. I have resubmitted sitemap And hope it indexes this time.

Seopress shows me XML and Html sitemap and when I google it says html is necessary and other posts says it’s not, hence what do you think I should do, keep both on? Or keep only XML or no need for HTmL sitemap
 
idk why someone would state that an HTML sitemap is "necessary",
Google does crawl the XML sitemaps and they simply do the job,
Adding an HTML won't make any harm, but it's not necessary as well
 
I've tested SEOPress and apart from the price I can't say it's better in anyway compared to RankMath

I think that until they don't introduce the SEO Framework Focus extension or Yoast feature to help on the content keyword detection, they are both, simply worse that barely do the exact thing

Without this, nowadays I seriously think that Slim SEO is by far, the best for 99,99% of the sites. Anything else, other than the content optimization, is mere bloat. (And you can even do content optimization if you already own one of the hundred LTD in Appsumo to check for this, or other tools like even Ahrefs AFAIK, so, even for this Slim SEO will outperform any of the alternatives (extremely light SEO plugin, 0% bloat)
 
Seopress is good one of my Dutch friends kept telling me was good or great I would agree with him it's good but for Seo stuff and nice and simple to use overall.
 
It depends on what you want from a SEO plugin; if you know the basic on-page then there is no need for all the bloat of yoast/rankmath/seopress.
I know how to do basic on page (thanks to this post https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/guide-full-example-of-how-to-do-on-page-seo.1251425/) so what i really need a seo plugin for is this:
- Sitemap feature
- Title/Meta description length, so i won't get them truncated in search results
- Being able to set certain posts/pages to noindex with ease
- To be able to disable archives/tags pages to get indexed

For me TSF does what i need it for.
 
Recently i was making a test on Seopress. I can say its really good and easy to use
 
Most seo plugins do the exact same thing, some bundled with more features, some less.
It all depends on what feature you need to use.
 
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