Rumejan
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Please disable the XML sitemap functionality under SEO > XML Sitemaps, clear your cache, and enable the sitemap again. Once done, resubmit your sitemap_index.xml to Google as this may force Google to update your sitemap information.
Breadcrumbs are added by the theme and not by Yoast. Although our plugin has a feature in SEO->Advanced->Breadcrumbs to enable customization of the breadcrumbs, those breadcrumbs need to be on the site beforehand. Please get in touch with your theme developer for assistance.
This has been addressed via email.
If you’re using the latest post as the homepage, you can still edit that post by going to your posts admin screen in WordPress. When you edit it, you can set the title and meta description on the Yoast SEO meta box underneath the content box.
It’s possible this is a conflict between Yoast and one your other plugins or your theme. To be able to determine that, you need to deactivate all non-Yoast plugins and switch to a standard theme like Twenty Seventeen. If the issue goes away, reactivate your other plugins one at a time and see if the issue recurs for every plugin reactivated. Finally, switch to your theme. This will narrow down the conflict to a specific plugin or your theme.
Please refer to this URL: https://support.google.com/customsearch/answer/1626955?hl=en
Can you please make sure you’re running the latest version of WordPress (4.9.4) and the latest version of your theme? Please also make sure that the cURL and PHP version on your server is up-to-date.
Depending on how often your website is spidered, it could take some time for Google to update the changes you’ve made. On average, Google will automatically re-crawl a site every 48-72 hours, but this can vary depending on other factors. However, if you have your site setup in Google Search Console, you can force Google to re-crawl a page by using the “Fetch as Googlebot” feature. You can use this feature to force Google’s index to update. You may refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/fetch-as-googlebot/.
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I checked one of the URLs on the screenshot you provided, https://catnantelpr.com/services/, and I don’t see a noindex tag in the source code.
Some features such as internal linking and link counter work for certain languages only but you can still mark a certain content as cornerstone even in other languages. If you mark your content as cornerstone content the analysis will be stricter on SEO and readability than the usual analysis. Please refer to this kb article for a list of features that are language-based: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/features-per-language/
Those are Sitelinks. Sitelinks are automatically generated by Google based on your site structure. It’s not based on our plugin’s settings. Google is kind of tricky though when it comes to Sitelinks. You can learn more about Sitelinks here: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/47334?hl=en
The Yoast SEO plugin automatically adds all the necessary Schema needed to generate Sitelinks. So you won’t need to change anything from the plugin.
Please refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/google-search-console-no-profiles-found/
The stylesheet, http://gratuitance.ddns.net/main-sitemap.xsl, isn’t reachable (404) which is why the human-readable browser view of your sitemap index, http://gratuitance.ddns.net/index.php/sitemap_index.xml, is blank. Please refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/my-sitemap-is-blank-what-s-wrong/
Please note that the stylesheet is only used to render the human-readable browser view of the sitemap and doesn’t affect how search engine crawls it. We confirm that the sitemap is being generated correctly by checking its source code and that Google will be able to parse it without problems.
So your homepage is showing up in the search results? If that’s the case, you can deactivate and reactivate the Ryte feature directly from Yoast SEO -> Dashboard -> Features (tab) and fetch the index status again to see if this resolves the issue. If it’s still the same, we suggest three actions.
1. Ignore the issue. Your site is appearing on Google.
2. Deactivate the Ryte feature.
3. Contact Ryte here: https://support.ryte.com/hc/en-usSorry to say there’s no setting in the Yoast SEO plugin to hide the price from the search result. The needed schema markup for product price isn’t generated by our plugin. If you’re seeing that in the search results, it’s possible that your theme or another plugin is generating the appropriate schema markup for that.