As for content, Yoast also provides a content analysis tool which lets you gauge the readability of your writing (short sentences rate high, as do sentences with “connecting words” like therefore).

There’s much, much more that Yoast does, but we’ll leave it at that since I know you don’t have all day and I wanted to get in one more great SEO plugin before we clock out: WP Super Cache. This helps your site load faster. This, combined with a fast-loading WordPress theme, should get you all set up with a lightening-fast website that loads in a flash.

This brings us to one last criteria: the theme you choose should be updated and compatible with the plugins you need for good SEO.

Conclusion

There are so many WordPress themes in the world- handing you an “exhaustive” list is nearly impossible, especially since there are new themes every day (and old ones stop getting supported). The best thing you can do for yourself is to arm yourself with knowledge of what makes an SEO-friendly WordPress theme, then go out into the world and find one that suits you and which also meets all the criteria I’ve set out for you in this article. With that, I send you forth into the wild (I think you’re ready!)… good luck with your website!