Installation & Setup Wizard
Install SEO Rank Genius and configure your site in under 60 seconds with the 7-step setup wizard. Choose your site type, connect Google Search Console, pick a title separator, and enable the features you need.
Install the Plugin
SEO Rank Genius works on any WordPress 5.8+ site running PHP 7.4 or higher. You can install it from the WordPress plugin directory or upload it manually.
Option A: Install from WordPress
- In your WordPress admin, go to Plugins → Add New.
- Search for “SEO Rank Genius” in the search bar.
- Click Install Now, then Activate.
- The setup wizard launches automatically on first activation.
Option B: Upload Manually
- Download the
.zipfile from seorankgenius.com or your purchase receipt. - Go to Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin.
- Choose the zip file and click Install Now.
- Click Activate — the wizard starts immediately.
Wizard Overview
The setup wizard appears automatically after activation. It walks you through 7 quick steps to configure your site with sensible defaults. The entire process takes under 60 seconds.
If you accidentally close it, you can always re-run it from:
Step 1: Welcome
The welcome screen greets you and outlines what the wizard will configure. Just click Get Started to begin.
Welcome to SEO Rank Genius
Let’s configure your site in 60 seconds. You can always change these settings later.
Step 2: Choose Your Site Type
Select the type that best describes your website. This sets intelligent defaults for schema markup, title templates, and which modules are enabled.
What type of site is this?
This helps us set the right defaults for schema, templates, and modules.
Available site types and their default schema:
- Blog / Magazine — sets
Articleschema, disables breadcrumbs - Business / Corporate — sets
Organizationschema, enables all modules - E-commerce (WooCommerce) — sets
Productschema, enables breadcrumbs - Local Business — sets
LocalBusinessschema, enables breadcrumbs - Portfolio / Agency — sets
WebSiteschema, disables auto-linking - News / Media — sets
NewsArticleschema - Other — sets
WebSiteschema with safe defaults
Step 3: Connect Google Search Console
Connecting GSC unlocks keyword tracking, index status monitoring, sitemap submission, and performance data inside the plugin. This step is optional but strongly recommended.
Connect Google Search Console
Get keyword data, submit sitemaps, and monitor your search performance.
🔗 Connect Google Search ConsoleClicking the button opens Google’s OAuth screen in a new tab. After granting access, the wizard shows a green checkmark confirming the connection.
Step 4: Title Separator
Choose the character that appears between your page title and site name in search engine results. This is a visual preference — it doesn’t affect rankings.
Title Separator
Choose the character between your page title and site name in search results.
The live preview updates as you click each separator. The default em dash (—) is the most common choice and works well for all site types.
Step 5: Enable Features
Toggle the core features on or off. The wizard pre-enables modules based on your site type from Step 2, but you can adjust them here.
Enable Features
Choose which features to enable. You can change these anytime in Settings.
SEO titles, descriptions, OG tags
JSON-LD structured data
Automatic internal link insertion
Broken link monitoring & protection
Auto-generated XML sitemaps
Navigation breadcrumbs
Weekly reports & alerts
Here’s what each module does:
- Meta Tags & Templates — generates SEO titles, meta descriptions, and Open Graph tags for every page
- Schema Generation — outputs JSON-LD structured data so search engines understand your content
- Auto-Linking — automatically inserts internal links based on your keyword rules
- Link Guardian — continuously monitors your links and alerts you to broken ones
- XML Sitemap — generates and submits an XML sitemap to search engines
- Breadcrumbs — adds navigation breadcrumbs with BreadcrumbList schema
- Email Notifications — sends weekly SEO reports and broken link alerts to your inbox
Step 6: Import & Migrate
If you’re switching from another SEO plugin (Yoast, Rank Math, All in One SEO, SEOPress, etc.), this step detects your existing data and lets you import it with one click.
Import & Migrate SEO Data
Switching from another SEO plugin? Import titles, descriptions, keywords, redirections, schema, and more.
The import tool supports migration from:
- Yoast SEO — titles, descriptions, keywords, schema settings, redirects
- Rank Math — full field mapping including advanced schema
- All in One SEO — meta data, sitemaps, social settings
- SEOPress — titles, descriptions, social metadata
Step 7: You’re All Set!
The final screen confirms your configuration is saved. From here you can jump straight to the Dashboard or open Settings for further tweaking.
You’re All Set!
SEO Rank Genius is configured and ready to optimize your site.
After Setup: Your First 5 Minutes
Once the wizard finishes, here’s the recommended sequence to get the most out of SEO Rank Genius right away:
- Run a Full Site Scan — On the Dashboard, click the Full Site Scan button. This analyzes all your posts, pages, and links to populate your reports and KPI tiles.
- Review the Dashboard — Check your Health Score, orphan pages count, broken links, and opportunity suggestions.
- Set up Auto-Link Rules — Go to Tools & Analytics → Auto-Link Rules and create your first keyword-to-URL mapping.
- Check Indexing Settings — Visit Indexing & Sitemaps → Overview to review your XML sitemap, meta tags, and search appearance defaults.
- Open a Post — Edit any post to see the SEO Metabox in action: link overview, SEO score, keywords, and schema.
Troubleshooting
The wizard doesn’t appear after activation
The wizard only shows for users with the Administrator role. Navigate to SEO Rank Genius → Dashboard and look for the “Run Setup Wizard” link.
I accidentally skipped the wizard
Go to SEO Rank Genius → Dashboard and click Run Setup Wizard to restart it. Your existing settings will be shown as defaults.
“PHP version too low” error
SEO Rank Genius requires PHP 7.4 or higher. Check your PHP version in Tools → Site Health → Info → Server. Contact your hosting provider to upgrade if needed.
Google Search Console won’t connect
Make sure you’re signing into the Google account that owns the Search Console property for your site. The property URL must match your WordPress site URL exactly.
Conflict with another SEO plugin
Running two SEO plugins simultaneously can cause duplicate meta tags and schema. Complete the import in Step 6 first, verify your data, then deactivate the old plugin.
Continue Learning
Now that your plugin is installed and configured, explore these guides next: