Rumejan
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Perhaps your product page is poorly-optimized. With the Yoast SEO plugin, you can optimize your site for content SEO. You may find these articles helpful:
Optimize your content using focus keywords
Write the perfect SEO title
Write clean and meaningful meta description
Optimize the content by using the advanced content analysis featureSimilarly, we have a definitive guide that could guide you optimizing your site to the best practices outlined in this article: https://yoast.com/wordpress-seo/.
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This can be caused by a conflict with your other plugins or with your theme. Can you please run a conflict check? You may refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/how-to-check-for-plugin-conflicts/.Hello,
Can you please flush your permalinks by going to Admin > Settings > Permalinks and save the page without changing anything? Once done, try loading your sitemap again.
Please also make sure you disable other plugins or theme features that may create sitemaps.Hi Estrella,
Google uses over 200 different factors to determine a page rank, many of which such as site speed, server configuration, caching, authority, are beyond the control of the plugin. Also, page ranks change very frequently. Perhaps, some other websites, probably bigger and better-optimized sites than yours, are trying to rank for the same focus keyword as well. All you can do is improve your SEO. You may find these articles helpful:Optimize your content using focus keywords
Write the perfect SEO title
Write clean and meaningful meta description
Optimize the content by using the advanced content analysis featureSimilarly, we have a definitive guide that could guide you optimizing your site to the best practices outlined in this article: https://yoast.com/wordpress-seo/.
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There’s no option in the Yoast SEO plugin to rollback to the previous version.Hello,
This looks like a browser caching issue. Have you tried clearing your browser’s cache and cookies? You may also try another browser. In some cases, unstable internet connection can also result in this kind of behavior.Hi Conroy,
Bug reports and feature requests for Yoast SEO can be submitted in our GitHub repository over at https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo.Unfortunately, there’s really not much we can do if there’s a plugin conflict. We regularly update our plugins for continuous improvement and bug fixes but we just can’t have our plugin work with all other plugins out there. Our usual suggestion with plugin conflicts is for you to use another plugin that won’t conflict. You may also contact the developer of the other plugin and have them work with our developers directly through this GitHub repository to find a solution that won’t conflict.
Please make sure you’re running the latest version of Yoast SEO (v6.0) and WordPress (v4.9.1). If both are up-to-date, please deactivate all of your plugins except Yoast and switch to a default theme like Twenty Seventeen. If the problem goes away, activate your plugins one at a time and check if the issue comes back for every plugin activated. Finally, after all plugins are active, switch to your theme and see if the problem recurs. This will narrow down the conflict to a specific plugin or your theme.
It can take some time for Google to pick up on the changes you’ve made to your site. But even then, unfortunately, Google is the one who decides what your description says. If Google thinks a part of your text is more relevant to the search query than your own meta description, they’ll simply show that. All you can do is deliver them as good a description as possible.
You may find these articles helpful as well:
Write clean and meaningful meta description
Optimize your content using focus keywords
Write the perfect SEO titleSimilarly, we have a definitive guide that could guide you optimizing your site to the best practices outlined in this article: https://yoast.com/wordpress-seo/.
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If Yoast SEO is changing your slug for you, and you don’t want it, you can disable that functionality under SEO → Advanced→ Permalinks menu. Please refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/wordpress-seo-is-changing-my-slug/.
That depends on the number of WordPress installs you have. If you have one WordPress installation across a network, you can use a single subscription and activate it network wide. If you have multiple WordPress installs, you’ll need a subscription that allows for the number of installs you have.
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In reply to: [Yoast SEO - Advanced SEO with real-time guidance and built-in AI] xmlYou need to enable advanced settings first. Please refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/remove-advanced-yoast-seo-settings/.
Please refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/advanced-custom-fields-plugin-compatibility/.
Closing as duplicate. Please refer here.