I need the store pages, product pages etc (everything related to the store), to be :
The problem today is :
I’ve already contacted wp easycart support, who told me how to use all in one seo to request that the pages not be indexed, which I did (screenshot below). I’ve also removed the stores pages from the site map.
Despite this manipulation, Google continues to crawl my pages, to index them and to come across 404s…
Can you please help me? I’m in over my head, and every day that goes by with these indicators of poor site health means I’m taking a very big risk….
I tried to put the link to my screenshots so that they would display but it doesn’t… Here are the links where they are hosted online:
https://ibb.co/wh4dd7K
https://ibb.co/Y25hFFP
https://ibb.co/RSn9MR0
I have a problem with pagination indexing because of Yoast. Indeed, for example on this page: https://made-in-entreprise.fr/actualites/2 The canonical url should be: https://made-in-entreprise.fr/actualites/2 and it is https://made-in-entreprise.fr/actualites/.
This means that my pages 2, 3, 4… are not indexed by Google. If I disable Yoast, everything is fine. Do you have any idea what could be blocking? On the page: https://made-in-entreprise.fr/actualites/ there is no canonical url entered manually.
My environment is WordPress 6.2, Elementor Pro latest version, and Theme Hello.
This page is a simple page, with elementor’s Publishing module.
When I do the same test on category pages like: https://made-in-entreprise.fr/actualites/business-web/page/2, the canonical url is the correct one.
Do you have any ideas ? I contacted Elementor support, they tell me it’s Yoast, I contacted Yoast, they tell me it’s elementor… And I have to deal with it… Thanks for your help.
Have a Good day
]]>The problem is that Google Search Console is reporting indexing errors pointing to URLs like this one:
https://cocinauta.com/wp-json/wp-statistics/v2/hit?_=1657209092&_wpnonce=676cf2110a&wp_statistics_hit_rest=yes&browser=Firefox&platform=Windows&version=102.0&device=desktop&model=Desconocido&referred=https://cocinauta.com/&ip=79.108.169.229&exclusion_match=no&exclusion_reason&ua=Mozilla/5.0+(Windows+NT+10.0;+Win64;+x64;+rv:102.0)+Gecko/20100101+Firefox/102.0&track_all=1×tamp=1657216292¤t_page_type=post¤t_page_id=9266&search_query&page_uri=/klarstein-meat-machine-barbacoa-de-carbon-completa/&user_id=0
The error associated with this type of URL is 403 (forbidden access).
If these are internal URLs, how can Google Search Console access them, show them to me and try to access them?
How do I fix it?
Please let me know if you need more information like installed plugins, settings…
Thanks in advance.
]]>I hope that there’s a solution for that!
Thank you very much
I have started my blog a month ago and I am using Yoast SEO version 15.9.1.
My current problem is that all the articles I write are not indexed by Google. It seems that only pages and categories are well indexed and returned (for example when I do a google search with “site:metacosme.me”)
I have read the support forum and the documentation and did just as described in https://yoast.com/help/submit-sitemap-search-engines/#google and https://yoast.com/help/fetch-as-googlebot/
Here is a summary of what I have done/checked so far :
– In the Yoast SEO settings I have checked that the XML sitemap is enabled
– In the Google Search Console, sitemaps section, I have uploaded ‘ https://metacosme.me/sitemap_index.xml ‘
* It says that it was successfully processed but that zero urls where discovered (https://imgur.com/ONlC5en – https://imgur.com/sv556ho)
* I did it for the first time on February 15th 2021
* I did it again on March 5th 2021 but still the same
– In the Google Search Console, coverage section, I have only 6 urls (my 3 pages and my 3 categories)
*It says that pages where indexed but not recovered through a sitemap (https://imgur.com/9nyLJ08 – https://imgur.com/PIJKbjo )
– In the Google Search Console, I also tried to directly look at one of my article using the url inspection tool
* It says that the page is not indexed
* I tried a live test and everything seems to be valid (https://imgur.com/qfiUaOJ)
* I tried to request an indexation and it says that my request as been approved (i’m sure I did this on February, I did it again today to be sure)
So in a nutshell it seems that the sitemap is somehow not working. I am new to this and don’t know what else I can do to fix that.
Any hint would be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Isabelle
In Yoast’s settings you can set a format for the pages to appear when you use the search engines: e.g. name of page and description may be separated by this ‘|’ symbol.
So, I have given it a format, then I have set up a custom metadescription on my website’s homepage (which is built with Divi).
However, when I search the name of my website (Fonresur), it only appears on the second page, and while the other pages have gotten Yoast’s format, homepage doesn’t seem to apply the changes I’ve made with Yoast (like the metadescription).
Why isn’t Google indexing it properly? And why doesn’t it get Yoast’s customization?
]]>Got this message on one site:
Because of a change in your home URL setting, some of your SEO data needs to be reprocessed.
NOTE: home URL setting is defined: cannot change.
Clicked: “Start SEO Data Optimization.”
Results:
Message:
Oops, something has gone wrong and we couldn’t complete the optimization of your SEO data. Please click the button again to re-start the process.
How can I fix this error?
Best wishes,
Mitchell