• Resolved Bryan Eggers

    (@moviedebuts)


    Hi Ajay!

    Top Ten has been working great but I noticed an issue with Google.

    Top Ten produces a nice list (photo and headline) in my sidebar. Google picks up the image but instead of adding the article link from that thumbnail, it associates the thumbnail with the URL of the main page that the plugin appears on.

    Is there any way to fix this?

    Thanks, my friend!

    Bryan Eggers
    VegasPublicity.com

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  • Plugin Author Ajay

    (@ajay)

    Bryan,

    Are these any specific pages you are seeing it at? I have limited experience on this, but my understanding is that if you have large enough featured images specified then that is preferred – something about trying to get the largest image from a page.

    Thread Starter Bryan Eggers

    (@moviedebuts)

    I’ve seen Google results that include both the Top Ten thumbnail and the large version of the image from the original article. I might have to set Top Ten to nofollow because I can’t think of a solution.

    Plugin Author Ajay

    (@ajay)

    Are you setting the featured images of these posts or using some kind of plugin that generates this.

    Was googling this out: https://yoast.com/image-seo/

    Thread Starter Bryan Eggers

    (@moviedebuts)

    Great to hear from you and I don’t think I’m using a separate plugin. I’m going to look into this more but I greatly appreciate your comments. Thanks!

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