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Hello!
If it’s a separate WordPress install, then it’s considered a separate site. You’ll have a separate Yoast SEO installation and a separate sitemap index. So you need to submit it to Google as a separate site.
Another option is to use a multilingual plugin to translate your content into another language. This won’t require a new WordPress install. Plugins like https://multilingualpress.org/ and WPML (among others) are compatible with Yoast SEO. You can contact the developers of these plugins for more information.
You can use third-party websites like this one, upload the image there, and include the link of the image in your response here.
Thanks for providing us more details.
The Yoast SEO plugin takes the name from the page name. In this case, it could be that the name is missing from your front page. Can you please check the page you’re using as your front page and make sure you’ve added a title to this page? If not, does adding the title resolve the issue?
Hello @graami!
First, can you please clear your cache from your caching plugins, server, CDN like Cloudflare, and your browser? If you are not sure how to clear the cache from your caching plugin, please contact the plugin developer. If you’d like to clear the cache from your server, please speak to your host provider. To clear the cache from your browser, use this guide.
If the issue persists, can you please provide us a screenshot of your setup on the Yoast SEO meta box?
Hello @digitalwin!
Thanks for getting back to us.
We understand that when you deactivate the Yoast SEO plugin, everything works fine. This gives us a clue that the issue is caused by a conflict. So we need you to perform a conflict check. To do that, please deactivate all plugins except Yoast SEO. You also need to switch to a standard theme like Twenty-Twenty. Then check if the issue occurs. If no issue occurs, please reactivate your other plugins one at a time and see if the issue occurs again for every plugin reactivated. Lastly, switch back to your theme. This will narrow down the conflict to a specific plugin or theme conflict.
Test this on your development or staging site, if you have one. If not, we recommend using the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin. This plugin allows you to run a conflict check without affecting normal visitors to your site.
As we can imagine that you’re unfamiliar with checking for conflicts, we’d like to point you to a step-by-step guide that will walk you through the process: How to check for plugin conflicts.`
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Hello @anand15!
We ran the URL you provided on Google’s Rich Result Test and we got an “Unnamed item” error. Is that what you’re referring to? If not, can you please provide us a screenshot of the entire error message you’re getting?
Hello @candrault!
Can you please provide us a screenshot of the error you got in Google Search Console?
Hello @melme!
Can you please make sure you’re running the latest version of WordPress (5.6.2), Yoast SEO (15.9), and the latest version of your theme and ALL other plugins?
Please also clear your cache from your caching plugins, server, database, CDN like Cloudflare, and your browser. If you are not sure how to clear the cache from your caching plugin, please contact the plugin developer. To clear the cache from your server and database, please speak to your host provider. To clear the cache from your browser, use this guide.
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Hello!
Thanks for providing us more details. Just to verify, this feature has been working fine for the last 2 months and it just stopped working all of a sudden. Is that correct? What changes did you make before you encountered the issue? Did you update or install any plugins or themes?
Hello!
We’re sorry you’re having trouble with schema.
You will get this message in Google Search Console if you set the page as an FAQ page but you don’t use the Yoast SEO FAQ block. So you need to use the Yoast FAQ block on that particular page. Please refer to this article on how you can use the Yoast SEO FAQ block.
Have you tried correcting your robots.txt file? If you haven’t yet, please do so and see if it makes any difference.
If it’s still the same, try deactivating the Yoast SEO plugin and see if it fixes the issue.
Please let us know the result.
Hello!
We’re sorry you’re having trouble with the images being counted on the sitemap.
The Yoast SEO plugin detects images that have been added to the default WordPress content area or via a plugin/theme content area that is compatible with our plugin’s analysis. If those images are contained in an area where the Yoast analysis can crawl, they will be counted on the sitemap.
Hello!
We’re sorry you’re having trouble with your site.
We did a “site:https://www.busrentdubai.ae/” search on Google and we can confirm that your site is in Google’s index. As to why Google Analytics is no longer tracking your homepage, you may need to check how your tracking is setup. If you’re using a third-party Google Analytics plugin, please check its settings. Also, your robots.txt file contains a “Disallow” directive that is not specified. Not sure though if that affects tracking in Google Analytics. You may want to correct that. Please refer here.
Correct. The settings you made on the individual posts/pages will override the settings done under SEO > Search Appearance.
You’re welcome!