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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [SEO Rank Reporter] [Plugin: SEO Rank Reporter] Incorrect ReportMissDeanna-
There’s another thread for this issue where David (the plugin programmer) said he is aware of the issue and working on it–http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-seo-rank-reporter-rank-reporter-problem
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [SEO Rank Reporter] [Plugin: SEO Rank Reporter] Rank Reporter ProblemThanks for the fast reply David — it’s an awesome plugin and your support is always fantastic as well.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [SEO Rank Reporter] [Plugin: SEO Rank Reporter] Rank Reporter ProblemI’m also having this issue; I would assume it’s something with their Google API key as even newly added keywords won’t fetch a ranking. Waiting to hear a reply hopefully there will be an easy fix to this.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [SEO Rank Reporter] [Plugin: SEO Rank Reporter] Incorrect ReportI’m also having this issue — been using the plugin since October 2011 and all of a sudden the last two days all keywords are showing outside top 100 results. Anyone know what’s going on with it?
Thanks David– one other question– is there a limit on the number of keyword you recommend before we either 1) Have server issues or 2) have Google ban our IP address for too many inquiries?
Thanks again it’s a great plug in!
I love when I do this–solve my own problem.
Here are the steps to solving this issue but be careful as it involves editing the actual SQL database.
Log in to your host’s website and go to phpMyAdmin (with some hosts you may have to ask them to do this for you).
You’re going to click on the database for your wordpress install, then go to wp-options
From here you are looking for two different rows, one called siteurl and one called home. Once you find them hit edit and make sure your site url is correct (in this case mine contained HTTTPS instead of HTTP which appears to have caused this issue). Fix the siteurl and home, hit save, and you are hopefully good to go!
I love when I do this–solve my own problem.
Here are the steps to solving this issue but be careful as it involves editing the actual SQL database.
Log in to your host’s website and go to phpMyAdmin (with some hosts you may have to ask them to do this for you).
You’re going to click on the database for your wordpress install, then go to wp-options
From here you are looking for two different rows, one called siteurl and one called home. Once you find them hit edit and make sure your site url is correct (in this case mine contained HTTTPS instead of HTTP which appears to have caused this issue). Fix the siteurl and home, hit save, and you are hopefully good to go!
I’m having this same issue and don’t have a clue where to start working on it– Matthew do you think you could share your solution so I can give it a try? Thanks!!