• Resolved imenmyself1234

    (@imenmyself1234)


    Hi,

    I installed Yoast, used it for couple of days and then uninstalled it. Then I installed Rank Math without importing Yoast settings.

    Few days back, I submitted my site to Google. It hasn’t finished indexing all of the site yet.

    I’m seeing some Products’ URL being indexed upto three times on Google.

    Example:
    https://www. … .com/body-shaper-for-women?cur=tnd
    https://www. … .com/body-shaper-for-women?cur=bam
    https://www. … .com/body-shaper-for-women?cur=jmd

    How can i fix it? I have also posted this issue on Rank Math support, waiting for reply.

    (I also have WooComm. plugin installed.)

    Regards

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  • Thread Starter imenmyself1234

    (@imenmyself1234)

    Update: I installed Yoast again, Imported all its settings through Rank Math settings and then i clicked “Clean”. I guess now Yoast settings is gone.

    Will this solve multiple indexing issue?

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @imenmyself1234 The issue you are describing looks like it may be related to the canonical URL of the page not being output for some of your site’s products. Are you able to provide an example URL of one of the pages where you are experiencing this issue?

    The Canonical tag is used to avoid duplicate content issues when you have the same content available on many variations of a URL, so that all those various URLs can all point to one URL for indexing purposes. We also have additional information on this feature at the following link: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/canonical-urls-in-wordpress-seo/
    ?
    ?By default the Yoast SEO plugin will output a canonical tag for every page/post on your site, and will use the permalink of that page/post for the canonical URL value. Normally, you would leave the Canonical URL value in the plugin blank by default and the canonical tag will automatically be set to the same value as the page’s permalink.

    If you do wish to change the Canonical URL for a page, you would need to perform the following steps:

      Go to the ‘Edit’ screen for a page/post
      Scroll down to the Yoast SEO box and click on the ‘Advanced’ tab.
      Set a value set for the Canonical URL
      Click ‘Update’

    Hi @imenmyself1234 ,

    We’re closing this thread as there seem no further questions from you. Please feel free to open a new thread should you have further concerns.

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