Rank Math SEO Setup: The Complete 2026 Configuration Guide for WordPress

Rank Math SEO setup is one of the most important technical steps for any new WordPress site and one of the most commonly done wrong. Most guides tell you to run the Setup Wizard and call it done. The wizard configures the basics, but it leaves dozens of settings at their defaults that directly affect how Google crawls, indexes, and understands your content.

This guide covers every section of Rank Math that matters for technical SEO: General Settings, Titles and Metas, Sitemap, and Schema. For each section, the exact recommended setting is listed and the reason it matters is explained. As of early 2026, Rank Math version 3.0.x is the current release all screenshots and settings referenced apply to this version.

Why Rank Math Over Yoast in 2026

Rank Math has become the dominant WordPress SEO plugin for independent site owners and SEO professionals, surpassing Yoast in active installs among new sites. The practical reasons are concrete:

Feature Rank Math (Free) Yoast (Free)
Focus keywords per post Up to 5 1
Schema types supported 20+ Limited
Redirections module ✓ Included Premium only
Google Search Console integration ✓ Included Basic
404 Monitor ✓ Included Not included
Image SEO (auto alt text) ✓ Included Not included
Breadcrumb schema ✓ Automatic Manual setup

For a site like Technexies, Rank Math handles Article schema, FAQPage schema, BreadcrumbList schema, sitemaps, redirections, and 404 monitoring — all in one plugin, all for free. The same functionality in Yoast requires Yoast Premium plus additional plugins.

Installation and Setup Wizard

1. Install Rank Math

Go to WordPress → Plugins → Add New → search “Rank Math SEO” → Install Now → Activate. When activated, it redirects you to connect your Rank Math account. Create a free account at rankmath.com, connecting your account enables the analytics dashboard and additional modules.

2. Run the Setup Wizard on Advanced Mode

Choose Advanced mode in the wizard — not Easy mode. Advanced mode exposes all the settings. Easy mode hides several important options and applies defaults that may not suit your site. If you have already run Easy mode, go to Rank Math → Dashboard → Setup Wizard to run it again.

3. Configure site type correctly

When the wizard asks “What kind of website do you have?” select the type that matches Technexies is a Blog/Personal site or News/Magazine. This determines what Organization schema Rank Math adds to your homepage. For Technexies, select Blog.

4. Connect Google Search Console and Analytics

The wizard prompts you to connect both. Connect them. Search Console integration gives you keyword ranking data directly inside WordPress without leaving the dashboard. This is one of Rank Math’s most useful free features and Yoast charges for this in its premium plan.

General Settings – Every Important Option Explained

Go to Rank Math → General Settings after completing the wizard. Work through each section:

Links Settings

Strip Category Base
Enable — Removes “/category/” from category URLs. Instead of /category/seo-guides/post-name/ you get /seo-guides/post-name/. Cleaner URLs perform marginally better in search results.
Redirect Attachments
Enable — Media files in WordPress each generate a unique attachment URL. These are thin pages with no real content. Redirecting them to the parent post eliminates hundreds of potential crawl budget wasters.
Redirect Orphan Attachments
Homepage — For images not attached to any post, redirect to homepage rather than leaving them as orphaned 404s.
Nofollow External Links
Disable — Do not nofollow external links automatically. External links to quality sources are a trust signal for Google. Only nofollow links you are paid to include or links to sites you do not want to endorse.

Breadcrumbs Settings

Enable Breadcrumbs
Enable — Creates breadcrumb schema on all pages automatically. Breadcrumbs appear in search results, improve click-through rate, and confirm your content hierarchy to Google.
Show Blog Page in Breadcrumbs
Enable — Shows the correct full breadcrumb path: Home → SEO Guides → Article.

Image SEO Settings

Add Missing ALT Attributes
Enable — Set format to %filename%. Name your image files descriptively before uploading (e.g., rank-math-seo-setup.webp) so the auto-generated alt text is meaningful.
Add Missing TITLE Attributes
Disable — Title attributes on images are for human hover states, not SEO. Write these manually where needed rather than auto-generating them.

Titles and Metas – The Most Important Section

Go to Rank Math → Titles and Metas. This section controls how your content appears in search results and which content types Google indexes. This is where most technical SEO configuration happens on WordPress.

Global Meta Settings

Separator Character
Use the pipe character ( | ) — it is clean, widely used, and displays correctly in Google search results.
Homepage SEO Title
Set manually: “Technexies — SEO Guides, Tech News and WordPress Tips” — Do not use the variable format for the homepage. Write it explicitly.

Posts Settings

Title Format
%title% %sep% %sitename% — Pulls the post title automatically and appends the site name. This is the standard format for blog articles.
Robots Meta
index, follow — All posts should be indexed. Never set posts globally to noindex.
Article Schema Type
Article — Rank Math adds Article schema to all posts automatically. This is correct and does not need to be changed.

Category Archives

Robots Meta
index, follow — Category pages can rank for broad topic terms. Keep them indexed. Add unique descriptions to each category under Posts → Categories to make them worth indexing.

Tag Archives

Robots Meta
noindex, follow — Unless you use tags purposefully with multiple posts per tag and unique descriptions, noindex tag archives. Most WordPress tag archives are thin and create duplicate content.

Author Archives

Robots Meta
noindex, follow — On a single-author site like Technexies, the author archive is a near-duplicate of your homepage. Set to noindex.

Date Archives

Robots Meta
noindex, follow — Date archives have no long-term SEO value and create thin duplicate content. Always noindex.

Sitemap Settings

Go to Rank Math → General Settings → Sitemap. Make sure the Sitemap module is enabled on the Dashboard first.

Posts Sitemap
Enable — Include all published posts in the sitemap.
Pages Sitemap
Enable — Include core pages: About Us, Contact.
Categories Sitemap
Enable — Category pages are indexed so include them in the sitemap.
Tags Sitemap
Disable — Tag archives are noindexed so they should not appear in the sitemap.
Media/Attachments Sitemap
Disable — Attachment pages are redirected and noindexed. Do not include in sitemap.
Author Sitemap
Disable — Author archives are noindexed. Remove from sitemap.

After configuring these settings, go to Google Search Console → Sitemaps → submit sitemap_index.xml. Verify the discovered URLs count matches your expected number of indexed pages. A large gap between discovered and indexed is a signal to investigate — usually thin content or duplicate content is the cause.

Schema Settings

Rank Math adds Article schema to all posts automatically. Beyond that, there are three schema additions you need to configure manually:

FAQPage Schema: Add a FAQ block in the Gutenberg editor at the bottom of each article that has a FAQ section. Rank Math detects the FAQ block and automatically generates FAQPage schema for it — no custom code needed. This is the single highest-impact schema type for AI Overview citations, as covered in our guide on how to appear in Google AI Overviews.

Person Schema on About Us Page: Edit your About Us page → Rank Math → Schema → Add New Schema → Person. Fill in name (Kia Selmonton), job title, description, and the knows About fields. This establishes authorship as a machine-verifiable entity in Google’s Knowledge Graph.

Organization Schema on Homepage: Rank Math adds this automatically based on your Setup Wizard answers. Verify it is configured by going to your homepage → Rank Math → Schema tab — you should see an Organization schema block with your site name, URL, and logo.

Setting Up Focus Keywords on Individual Posts

Every post you publish must have a focus keyword set in Rank Math before publishing. Rank Math will not rank your post for a keyword it does not know you are targeting.

1. Open Rank Math in the post editor

Click the Rank Math icon in the top right of the WordPress editor. The panel opens on the right side, defaulting to the General tab.

2. Enter your focus keyword

In the Focus Keyword field, enter your primary keyword exactly as you want to rank for it. Rank Math will immediately analyse your content and show a score out of 100. Aim for 80 or above before publishing.

3. Check the SEO analysis items

Rank Math shows a checklist of SEO requirements. The most important green items to achieve: keyword in title, keyword in meta description, keyword in first paragraph, keyword in at least one H2, keyword in URL slug. If any of these are red, fix them before publishing.

4. Write or verify your SEO title and meta description

Do not leave these at their auto-generated defaults. Write a custom SEO title (under 60 characters) and meta description (under 160 characters) that naturally contains your focus keyword and compels a click. The preview below the fields shows exactly how it will appear in Google search results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is Rank Math better than Yoast SEO in 2026?

For most WordPress site owners, yes. Rank Math’s free version includes features that Yoast charges for in its premium plan multiple focus keywords per post, schema markup for 20+ types, a redirections module, 404 monitoring, and Google Search Console integration. If you are starting a new site, Rank Math is the recommended choice. Switching from Yoast to Rank Math is straightforward Rank Math imports all your existing Yoast SEO data during setup.

Q. What Rank Math score do I need before publishing?

Aim for 80 or above. Below 60 means critical SEO elements are missing typically the focus keyword is absent from the title, first paragraph, or URL. Between 60 and 79, some elements are present but not all. A score of 80 to 100 means the main on-page SEO factors are satisfied. The score is a guide, not a guarantee of ranking content quality and authority still determine actual performance.

Q. How do I add FAQ schema in Rank Math?

Add a FAQ block in the Gutenberg block editor search for “FAQ” in the block inserter. Add your questions and answers in the block. Rank Math automatically detects the FAQ block and generates FAQPage schema for it without any additional configuration. Validate it at search.google.com/test/rich-results after publishing to confirm it is reading correctly.

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