I noticed that if this term is in plain text in the blog post it decreases readability as Yoast sees it. Though it counts as Focus keyphrase.
So i decided to mark the term as code. It didn’t count as Focus keyphrase, but increased readability.
Now, i’m not sure if this term is considered by search engines or not.
I see blog posts where terms are not marked as code (e.g. Kubernetes)
https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/12/22/kubernetes-in-kubernetes-and-pxe-bootable-server-farm/
and where they are (e.g. Pod )
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/
My goal is that these terms will considered by search engines.
]]>I know there are images with ALT text and there are also inbound links…
But really, I just want it to work right so that I can get it “all green”. What am I doing wrong?
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]]>I am currently using Yoast plugin for my website and everything is working great except that for my home page, the plugin cant seem to read the content. I have quite a bit of content in my home page but when I check with the plugin, under the readability tab, it stated “Not enough content: Please add some content to enable a good analysis.”
I do not have this issue with the rest of my pages. The plugin seems to not able to pick up the content on that page. I am afraid that this might also be linked to whether or not Google will be able to read the content on the page. Is there something wrong with my page or content? Please advice. Thank you very much!
Regrads,
Daryl
I remember in past versions that the readability & SEO stats were updated when you saved or updated the screen. Is that possible with a version.
I like the real-time feature. However, I bumped into a hitch with longer articles, editing became very slow, ie. I couldn’t type and had to wait 10 seconds or more then see a queue of characters come out on the screen.
This made content editing very hard.
So I’m hoping there’s an option to revert the updating of readability & SEO stats so they’re not real-time. Hopefully, that won’t slow down the editor.
Thanks.
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