• Resolved richfranz

    (@richfranz)


    Every one of these recommendations from Yoast in the page analysis is incorrect…

    The text contains 153 words. This is below the recommended minimum of 300 words. Add more content that is relevant for the topic.
    Not true. Several word count sites, including a cut-and-paste in Microsoft Word, clearly show there are over 400 words on this page.

    The focus keyword doesn’t appear in the first paragraph of the copy. Make sure the topic is clear immediately.
    Not true. The focus keyword DOES, in fact, appear in the first paragraph on the page.

    No links appear in this page, consider adding some as appropriate.
    Not true. There are plenty of links on my page.

    It doesn’t seem to matter though as my page is in the top 5 of all Google searches for relevant keywords, however, what is wrong with this plug-in that makes the analysis incorrect? Can you not fix this?

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  • Hi, I got same issue.

    Is it anyone who know the problem?

    Thanks!

    Hi, I got same issue.

    Is it anyone who know the problem?

    Thanks!

    Hi, I got same issue.

    Is it anyone who know the problem?

    Thanks!

    Hi, I got same issue.

    Is it anyone who know the problem?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Support amboutwe

    (@amboutwe)

    Our plugin analyzes the default WordPress content areas. If the analysis does not pick up all of your information, you are likely adding content outside of the default editor. Some plugins and themes, like page builders or visual composers, do not share their content with our analysis feature.

    If you are using a plugin or theme that doesn’t send their content to our page analysis, please reach out the developer and ask them about adding the functionality to their code. This KB article will help them with the implementation: Can I add data to the page analysis?

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