redlinepc
Member
Posted 8 months ago #
Hi, im using qtranslate and Yoast SEO in http://www.redlinepctech.com, but i can define a SEO Title and Meta Description for each language, is there any solution?
Is Yoast SEO the best SEO plugin for working with qtranslate multilanguage plugin?
Thanks.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-seo/
redlinepc
Member
Posted 8 months ago #
redlinepc
Member
Posted 8 months ago #
indiastarker
Member
Posted 7 months ago #
I have the same question!
I see WPML is mentioned in the release notes:
0.2.3.4
Added WPML config file, so you can SEO in multiple languages.
on http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-seo/changelog/
but haven't found it anywhere yet.
redlinepc
Member
Posted 7 months ago #
Looks like yoast dont work very good with qtranslate.
I'm starting to think that the best is create a directory with another wordpress installation for every new language....
indiastarker
Member
Posted 7 months ago #
What's this about:
We're using qTranslate and it seems possible to use short tags to use different titles and descriptions for different languages. This works for us:
[:en]English Title [:se]Svensk titel
qTranslate then picks the correct title and description based on the language used in the frontend by the visitor.
http://semperfiwebdesign.com/forum/all-in-one-seo-pack-troubleshooting/multilingual-seo/#
indiastarker
Member
Posted 7 months ago #
Better yet: Try using the variables, like %%title%% for a title and %%excerpt%% for a meta description.
redlinepc
Member
Posted 7 months ago #
i already use that, but when i insert for example a description on the article on Yoast SEO, this description only became in the main language, the secundary languge dont have anything defined.
I tested All in One SEO Pack and it works for all the languages, but its only one description and keywords to all the languages, for me its no big problem beacause i only have 2 languages, but with 3 or 4 languages could be a problem...
indiastarker
Member
Posted 7 months ago #
Ah. Sorry I just realised we have different language tools installed. I am using the paid version of WPML (not qTranslate) and when I use %%extract%% (for example) for the meta description, the language changes like it should.
redlinepc
Member
Posted 7 months ago #
indiastarker, thats great, but the WPML is payed, and i want a free plugin, so i started with qtranslate, at this point its no turning back, but if it would be now i maybe buyed a wpml account...
karl19
Member
Posted 7 months ago #
For the All in one SEO plugin, while using qTranslate, you can add different meta content like this:
[:en]English Title [:se]Swedish Title
This should get parsed correctly when the page is shown.
Someone posted a hack for WordPress SEO and qTranslate, but I'm not sure whether Yoast updated the plugin to allow for this, I've not tried it myself.
redlinepc
Member
Posted 7 months ago #
I checked and now i reciving much google traffic, All in One SEO Pack is better for usign with qtranslate.
solala
Member
Posted 6 months ago #
I've just posted the solution working with WP 3.2.1 and WordPress SEO by Yoast (1.0.3) here:
Multilingual META tags