jamiek47
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In reply to: [Rank Math SEO – AI SEO Tools to Dominate SEO Rankings] Image SEO not workingSure, but a video screencast of what?
The Rank Math image SEO settings and an example image meta data?
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In reply to: [Rank Math SEO – AI SEO Tools to Dominate SEO Rankings] Image SEO not workingI have not entered any alt or title tag information?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Rank Math SEO – AI SEO Tools to Dominate SEO Rankings] Image SEO not workingI am adding them via the WordPress image uploader.
After looking at the images meta, I can see WordPress is taking the meta description from the image and setting that instead of using Rank Math settings.
Example URL https://northernpixels.co.uk/buttermere-print/
Image URL https://northernpixels.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Buttermere-Lake-District-Print-Sunset.jpgThanks,
JamieJust emailed you.
Thanks,
JamieNothing has come through yet for either of the tests.
Could the issue be because the gtag JS file code is placed after the adwords conversion code?
I am using the official WooCommerce Google Analytics Integration plugin for that. I can see both test conversions appearing in my Google Analytics e-commerce reporting.
Starting to lose hope I am going to get this working :/
Ok thanks.
I have done a test yesterday but forget to uncheck the order deduplication so have done another test just now.
Hopefully this one shows up!
Cheers,
JamieI have managed to get the meta description to display what Rank Math has set by using the following code https://rankmath.com/kb/filters-hooks-api-developer/#use-global-meta-description
However, on the backend in the Rank Math preview/edit field, it still shows the “product short description”.
Anyway around that?
Cheers
Never mind, I think it wasn’t being included because another plugin was adding this code.
Though, I couldn’t see the code as it appears it hides it if I am logged in as admin!
Resolved.
@mrclayton thanks! ??
Hi @alekv
Thanks for the reply.
I am using PayPal express checkout which isn’t a typical PayPal transaction. The user has to return to the site after logging into to PayPal in the popup and confirm the order.
I’m a bit baffled why my ad conversions are so low then if the referrer isn’t the issue as 95% of my traffic is paid :/
Ok, thanks for clarifying.
I mean this feature only works if you are logged on WordPress, for regular users that visit the website it won’t work without logging in.
So the popup now won’t show at all to normal visitors (non-logged-in users)?
Thanks @wpmudevsupport12
I am unsure what you mean by “it will trigger the logged-in user session”?
I add the hide cookie code, though now it doesn’t seem to be triggering at all for me at the moment :/
Thanks,
JamieOk thanks for looking Patrick @wpmudevsupport12