• Resolved asnowstorm

    (@asnowstorm)


    Hi,
    My rich pins haven’t worked since I switched Woocommerce theme over a year ago (presumably it doesn’t have output for product schema). I’ve got OpenGraph activated in Yoast, and my website is claimed with Pinterest and I’ve validated my URL.
    If I click “claim site” it comes up with a different code to the one I’ve got in my yoast settings. I don’t know changing to that code would mess it up even more, as that might be claiming a new site.
    In my profile, I was listed as blogger, from before I launched the shop. I updated this to ecommerce store. But it’s not changed my pins (I created a new pin to check).
    My husband says on his phone (in browser) my product pins show up as “articles”, so I’m not sure if Pinterest is categorising them as the wrong type of rich pin.
    Do I need Yoast premium for rich pins to work? Nothing I’ve read so far seems to indicate this, but someone from Yoast did mention that at some point.
    Can someone advise please on this?
    https://www.pinterest.co.uk/chalkandmoss/

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  • Hi @asnowstorm,

    If you’d like Yoast SEO to display the data required for Pinterest product rich pins, that feature is available in the WooCommerce SEO add-on plugin.

    Unfortunately, per the forum guidelines, we cannot answer questions about our premium products. For questions about these products, please contact our support team directly.

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    We are going ahead and marking this issue as resolved due to inactivity. If you require any further assistance please create a new issue.

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