• Resolved ledzep63

    (@ledzep63)


    The SEO analysis checks whether the key phrase can be found in the introduction in the first paragraph.
    I get the red message: “Neither your keyphrase nor its synonyms appear in the first paragraph. Make sure that the topic is immediately clear.”
    However, that is not true. In front of the first paragraph there is source code only the title picture with caption:

    1. [caption id=”attachment_8718…..><img class=”wp-image-8718 … width=”150″ height=”150″ ….und Sommer 2019[/caption]
    2. Gemüsebeet planen – warum eigentlich? Ich plane zweimal….

    –> “Gemüsebeet planen” is the keyphrase!

    Can I fix it?
    thanx a lot
    Johann

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  • Plugin Support Md Mazedul Islam Khan

    (@mazedulislamkhan)

    There are some special cases where our plugin isn’t able to detect the focus keyphrase in the first paragraph. Usually, when the first paragraph is not the first element in your article (i.e. there is an image before the first paragraph). Please, refer to this help article for more information:?Warning: Focus keyphrase, not in the first paragraph.

    However, this doesn’t mean that Google and other search engines won’t be able to see it, so if your first paragraph does contain your focus keyphrase, you can safely ignore this warning.

    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.

    Thread Starter ledzep63

    (@ledzep63)

    @mazedulislamkhan @devnihil
    Thank you for your quick and helpful answer!

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