I want to put my domain email on my posts, how do I make it live instead of just text?
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How to make an email address live?
I want to put my domain email on my posts, how do I make it live instead of just text?
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I received an email from Google saying that some of my posts were not being indexed because of 'Excluded by ‘noindex’ tag', can anyone tell me how to resolve this p
I recently had this same issue, and I use the Rank Math plugin which allows me to go into the settings and mark all my tags as "indexed".
Also, I did a search on the platform and watched training on how to use tags which taught me not only how to use them, but that I was WAY overdoing it with all the tags I had listed.
The class I watched was Jay's (Magistudios), which I've added the link for you here: Working with Categories and Tags That, and AbiePPlus's link should help you resolve this issue.
Kevin
You will often times find that "tags" are not indexed, and that is fine. Your posts and pages on your website will be indexed by default unless you explicitly set those to no index (which you would know you did).
So no worries there. ;)
Hi Kyle -
We have not changed any settings and most of our pages are indexed with no problem. But we got an email from Google about one post saying it is set to "nonindexed". Why would that happen? And how can we fix it?
Thanks :)
Hi - not everything on your site needs to be indexed.
You need to look at the URL for the errors and check if it is actually one of your blog posts, which would be in the format of mydomain.com/my-post/
If it has other additions such as feed, or author, or tag, or category, etc, it doesn't need to be indexed.
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I received an email from Google saying that some of my posts were not being indexed because of 'Excluded by ‘noindex’ tag', can anyone tell me how to resolve this p
I recently had this same issue, and I use the Rank Math plugin which allows me to go into the settings and mark all my tags as "indexed".
Also, I did a search on the platform and watched training on how to use tags which taught me not only how to use them, but that I was WAY overdoing it with all the tags I had listed.
The class I watched was Jay's (Magistudios), which I've added the link for you here: Working with Categories and Tags That, and AbiePPlus's link should help you resolve this issue.
Kevin
You will often times find that "tags" are not indexed, and that is fine. Your posts and pages on your website will be indexed by default unless you explicitly set those to no index (which you would know you did).
So no worries there. ;)
Hi Kyle -
We have not changed any settings and most of our pages are indexed with no problem. But we got an email from Google about one post saying it is set to "nonindexed". Why would that happen? And how can we fix it?
Thanks :)
Hi - not everything on your site needs to be indexed.
You need to look at the URL for the errors and check if it is actually one of your blog posts, which would be in the format of mydomain.com/my-post/
If it has other additions such as feed, or author, or tag, or category, etc, it doesn't need to be indexed.
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I see you have it figured out. Great effort :)
Thanks Abie
Billy :-)
You are welcome, Billy :)