Rumejan
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You can start with changing the image URL itself. Unfortunately, this isn’t controlled by the Yoast SEO plugin but by WordPress. You may refer here: https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/151485/how-to-change-image-url
A “slug” is the piece of the URL that distinguishes that post (or category). If that’s been used already, you can no longer use it in another post or category.
More details here: https://yoast.com/slug/
To do that, you need to filter the single link hook. See sample here: https://gist.github.com/amboutwe/4b7a2f01366399281a53c355c5b78801
It’s currently not possible to remove the “product-category” slug from URLs with any of our plugins.
Just an FYI, removing /product/, /product-category/, or /shop/ from the URLs is not advisable due to the way WordPress resolves its URLs. It uses the product-category (or any other text for that matter) based on the URL to detect that it is a URL leading to a product category.
You can find more information in the WooCommerce development documentation: https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/removing-product-product-category-or-shop-from-the-urls/
Please refer to this forum thread in WPML: https://wpml.org/forums/topic/how-to-translation-additional-focus-keywords-in-yoast-seo-premium/
The publish dates showing up in the search results aren’t controlled by the Yoast SEO plugin. Your other plugins or your theme may be outputting those.
Yes, it is considered a keyword itself but there’s no problem with that. Although both posts may be competing for the keywords “anti aging”, it shouldn’t be a problem in your case as you’re trying to rank for “The best anti aging food” and “My number one anti aging serum” separately. We always recommend doing away with using very generic keywords. “Anti aging” is very generic and your competition to rank for this keyword is very high already so it’s good that you’ve used long-tail keywords.
You may find these articles helpful-
To find the best keyword: https://yoast.com/focus-keyword/.
To use long-tail keywords: https://yoast.com/focus-on-long-tail-keywords/.
How to perform keyword research: https://yoast.com/tag/keyword-research/.First of all, can you please make sure you’re running the latest version of WordPress (4.9.5), Yoast SEO (7.4.2) and all other plugins as well as the latest version of your theme?
If these are all up-to-date, please verify the following.
There is an option to turn on/off the readability and keyword analysis. Can you please check whether they are enabled for you? You can find this on the left menu under SEO -> General > Features (tab).
Can you also confirm that SEO and Readability are enabled on the posts? You can check by going to SEO-> Search Appearance -> Content Types and under “Posts”, the Yoast SEO Meta box is marked as “show”.
Additionally, please check that your admin hasn’t disabled the SEO and Readability analysis for your user (under “Users > All Users”).
If you deactivate all non-Yoast plugins (so only the Yoast plugin is activated) and switch to a standard theme like Twenty Seventeen, does the issue occur? If it doesn’t, it means you have a conflict. You need to reactivate one plugin at a time and check if the issue recurs for every plugin reactivated. After all plugins are active, switch to your theme. This will narrow down the conflict to a specific plugin or a theme conflict.
Please refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/how-do-i-change-the-permalink-structure/
This issue occurs when the plugin update couldn’t complete correctly. The fatal error is telling you that the plugin couldn’t find one of the core Yoast SEO plugin files. In this case, can you please remove the plugin directly from your site and reinstall it manually by uploading the plugin files via FTP?
Please refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/the-seo-title-output-for-the-plugin-doesnt-work-as-expected/
If you’ve updated your social settings or metadata for an article and aren’t getting the right details on Facebook yet, you might need to force update Facebook’s cache of that page. To do that, go to the Facebook debug tool, enter the URL you wish to update, debug and click scrape again. You may need to click “Scrape Again” a few times.
Please refer to this kb article- https://kb.yoast.com/kb/pinterest-does-not-display-rich-pins/
You can leave it empty. You only need that if you need to create a template so you won’t have to add them in each of your posts and pages.