Hello!
Just 2 nights ago, I installed / signed up with Google Analytics and went to validate my site with GSC.
Today, I received this error message:
"Searc
Hi Rose, most breadcrumb issues are related to your theme. I do not know why you started to get these errors after you installed the G4 analytics.
Best wishes,
Michael
I also have no idea. But I think it's with the search console after I tried to verify ownership of my site.
Thank you for dropping by Michael!~^
Hi,
Possible solution on the link below
https://connectwww.com/how-to-fix-invalid-url-in-field-id-wordpress-breadcrumbs-error-in-google-search-console/61387/
That's another resource
How To Fix Invalid URL in field 'id' | How To Fix Breadcrumb Errors In Google Search Console
https://youtu.be/9XxtGpe0IvI
In English https://youtu.be/t3n1q_MVmMM
Hi Abie!
I chose to do the solution on the first link you suggested. It is simple. But I wonder what will be its effect on my website since the solution is simply to DISABLE BREADCRUMBS on my theme.
Validation has now started and I heard it will take a few days for the results.
BTW, the YouTube video is not in English but his steps are clearly shown in the video. And that is also how to DISABLE BREADCRUMBS.~^
Thank you for your help!~^
Rose
Hello Rose,
If you click into the details part of that bread crump error, it will further explain you to what exactly to look for while correcting. In some cases if the images do not have any alt tag, it mentions that kinds of error as well.
I did not have any personal experience with bread crumps. But I am telling from my own logic. Please see if it may help you.
Candy Ben once had a bread crump error and I know that she had to work hard to get it fixed. Maybe she can help you.
I will go check my images again if I missed one with no alt tag.
Thank you for giving your two cents, Meena!
Best Regards,
Rose
Two cents is an idiom for opinion or point of view on something.~^
Have a nice day, Meena!~^
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How do I fix breadcrumbs issues detected on my website?
Hello!
Just 2 nights ago, I installed / signed up with Google Analytics and went to validate my site with GSC.
Today, I received this error message:
"Searc
From the advice given (primarily by AbieAJ), having checked the customizable options of the Wordpress theme, and discovering there is no 'Breadcrumbs' on or off/ enable-disable option, it would seem that if a Wordpress theme has a 'Breadcrumbs' option, then there is a conflict with Google Analytics' Breadcrumbs and setting the Wordpress Breadcumbs to off/disabled is the most logical way of preventing a conflict.
Hopefully the Google Analytcs Breadcrumbs problem alert has been resolved for you.
Good post because I learned something new.
- Ron
Hi Ron!~
Yes, I applied the possible solution on the links (to Disable Breadcrumbs)suggested by Abie. But the verification process is still ongoing. I have yet to hear from Google that I'm cleared from that issue.
I'm also wondering what could be the possible negative effect of that solution to my website. I found out that breadcrumbs help in enhancing the users experience in navigating our sites especially the "findability" of website sections and pages.
I will give an update (if this solved my problem) when I receive a mail from Google.
Hi Rose, most breadcrumb issues are related to your theme. I do not know why you started to get these errors after you installed the G4 analytics.
Best wishes,
Michael
I also have no idea. But I think it's with the search console after I tried to verify ownership of my site.
Thank you for dropping by Michael!~^
Hi,
Possible solution on the link below
https://connectwww.com/how-to-fix-invalid-url-in-field-id-wordpress-breadcrumbs-error-in-google-search-console/61387/
That's another resource
How To Fix Invalid URL in field 'id' | How To Fix Breadcrumb Errors In Google Search Console
https://youtu.be/9XxtGpe0IvI
In English https://youtu.be/t3n1q_MVmMM
Hi Abie!
I chose to do the solution on the first link you suggested. It is simple. But I wonder what will be its effect on my website since the solution is simply to DISABLE BREADCRUMBS on my theme.
Validation has now started and I heard it will take a few days for the results.
BTW, the YouTube video is not in English but his steps are clearly shown in the video. And that is also how to DISABLE BREADCRUMBS.~^
Thank you for your help!~^
Rose
Hello Rose,
If you click into the details part of that bread crump error, it will further explain you to what exactly to look for while correcting. In some cases if the images do not have any alt tag, it mentions that kinds of error as well.
I did not have any personal experience with bread crumps. But I am telling from my own logic. Please see if it may help you.
Candy Ben once had a bread crump error and I know that she had to work hard to get it fixed. Maybe she can help you.
I will go check my images again if I missed one with no alt tag.
Thank you for giving your two cents, Meena!
Best Regards,
Rose
Two cents is an idiom for opinion or point of view on something.~^
Have a nice day, Meena!~^
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Hi!
Just want to ask, Is there a limit as to how many affiliate links can we put in a post? Or in our entire website?
How about as widgets (on the side bar) is ther
One more thing to consider when doing affiliate links is, if you are doing a top 10 review for a specific product type obviously you will need 10 links.
We have used a lot of content at the top of our blog and put more than 10 affiliate links at the bottom because of related products..
Refer to Jay, live webinar instructors website, for additional ideas.
standingworkplace.com also website footballsnackhelmets.
Jay has made money on both.
1/500 ratio seems to be the norm, Rose, but you might be able to squeeze in an extra here and there without it being considered "Keyword Stuffing".
Jeff
In my personal point of view, it depends hugely on what type of content are you providing.
1. Is it a Catalog
2. Is it a Blog post
3. Is it an Article
4. Is it a Page
5. Is it a Product show case
6. Is it an Album like booklet
Link building differs in each of the listed content types.
Thank you for the question and hope it helps,
Meena
You're most welcome! I think 5 affiliate links would do great in a blog post.
I would make my side bar equal size to the longest content which I have.
The general rule is one link per 500 words so stands to reason in a post with approximately 1000 words you'll have 1 to 2 links within it.
The exception is best of posts such as "Top 10 xx of 2021" or "Best 5 xx of 2021" types of posts but even still you would probably want to write about 500 words on each product displayed there as well.
You also want to be sure to be adding internal links into your posts. These are links that direct the visitor to other pages/posts within your website. You can find more information on this here: Internal Links Good luck, Shannon
Generally your links will be included in review posts. Then you will have posts that are purely informational with no selling intent with internal links directing them to the review post where the affiliate link is included there.
I've been waiting for this comment all night LOL.
Thanks, Shannon. That makes sense. That's what I've been doing so far.
Cheers
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How many affiliate links can we put in a post?
Hi!
Just want to ask, Is there a limit as to how many affiliate links can we put in a post? Or in our entire website?
How about as widgets (on the side bar) is ther
One more thing to consider when doing affiliate links is, if you are doing a top 10 review for a specific product type obviously you will need 10 links.
We have used a lot of content at the top of our blog and put more than 10 affiliate links at the bottom because of related products..
Refer to Jay, live webinar instructors website, for additional ideas.
standingworkplace.com also website footballsnackhelmets.
Jay has made money on both.
1/500 ratio seems to be the norm, Rose, but you might be able to squeeze in an extra here and there without it being considered "Keyword Stuffing".
Jeff
In my personal point of view, it depends hugely on what type of content are you providing.
1. Is it a Catalog
2. Is it a Blog post
3. Is it an Article
4. Is it a Page
5. Is it a Product show case
6. Is it an Album like booklet
Link building differs in each of the listed content types.
Thank you for the question and hope it helps,
Meena
You're most welcome! I think 5 affiliate links would do great in a blog post.
I would make my side bar equal size to the longest content which I have.
The general rule is one link per 500 words so stands to reason in a post with approximately 1000 words you'll have 1 to 2 links within it.
The exception is best of posts such as "Top 10 xx of 2021" or "Best 5 xx of 2021" types of posts but even still you would probably want to write about 500 words on each product displayed there as well.
You also want to be sure to be adding internal links into your posts. These are links that direct the visitor to other pages/posts within your website. You can find more information on this here: Internal Links Good luck, Shannon
Generally your links will be included in review posts. Then you will have posts that are purely informational with no selling intent with internal links directing them to the review post where the affiliate link is included there.
I've been waiting for this comment all night LOL.
Thanks, Shannon. That makes sense. That's what I've been doing so far.
Cheers
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Hi!
As part of the training (OEC Level 3), I just recently applied to Clickbank and Amazon.
Clickbank is asking me connect to my PayPal account but I cannot find
Hi - as far as I know, ClickBank only allows sellers to receive payment by PayPal when somebody buys a product. Not affiliate commission.
As regards Amazon, I am not aware of their acceptance of Payoneer. You will need to contact their customer support.
Thank you Diane!~
I already emailed their customer support but I have yet to receive a response from them.~^
God bless!~^
Hi!
I received a reply from Amazon. I posted it below my question.
Hope this help you, too.
That’s a good thing about Amazon but Clickbank advertises that it can send payments to us through PayPal. If you ever hear back from them, do let us know!
I didn't sign up with clickbank, but also had some issues with Amazon payment system, and I contacted their with customer service for support.
Hope you get more answers soon.
Thank you Melanie!
I also contacted their customer support through email. I'm still wsiting for their response.
Have a blessed day!~^
Hi!
I received a reply from Amazon. I posted it below my question.
Hope this help you, too.
Hi Rose, I am on OEC Lesson 3 too but have not gotten into that part yet. But thank you for asking that question as it might be beneficial later on for other members as well. - Maria
Hi Marianova!
I will let you know if I receive a response from their customer support.
Have a wonderful day!~^
Hi!
I received a reply from Amazon. I posted it below my question.
Hope this help you, too.
I have never done this. But found there is information when I search google. payoneer has a website.
That my help you.
Thank you George and Judy. I checked their website already but couldn't get the info I need.
Hope their customer support replies soon!
Have a great day!~^
It's fine Wazza!
I will share with you their customer support's reply when I receive it.~^
Have a blessed day!~^
Hi!
I received a reply from Amazon. I posted it below my question.
Hope this help you, too.
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How to connect clickbank and amazon to paypal?
Hi!
As part of the training (OEC Level 3), I just recently applied to Clickbank and Amazon.
Clickbank is asking me connect to my PayPal account but I cannot find
Hi - as far as I know, ClickBank only allows sellers to receive payment by PayPal when somebody buys a product. Not affiliate commission.
As regards Amazon, I am not aware of their acceptance of Payoneer. You will need to contact their customer support.
Thank you Diane!~
I already emailed their customer support but I have yet to receive a response from them.~^
God bless!~^
Hi!
I received a reply from Amazon. I posted it below my question.
Hope this help you, too.
That’s a good thing about Amazon but Clickbank advertises that it can send payments to us through PayPal. If you ever hear back from them, do let us know!
I didn't sign up with clickbank, but also had some issues with Amazon payment system, and I contacted their with customer service for support.
Hope you get more answers soon.
Thank you Melanie!
I also contacted their customer support through email. I'm still wsiting for their response.
Have a blessed day!~^
Hi!
I received a reply from Amazon. I posted it below my question.
Hope this help you, too.
Hi Rose, I am on OEC Lesson 3 too but have not gotten into that part yet. But thank you for asking that question as it might be beneficial later on for other members as well. - Maria
Hi Marianova!
I will let you know if I receive a response from their customer support.
Have a wonderful day!~^
Hi!
I received a reply from Amazon. I posted it below my question.
Hope this help you, too.
I have never done this. But found there is information when I search google. payoneer has a website.
That my help you.
Thank you George and Judy. I checked their website already but couldn't get the info I need.
Hope their customer support replies soon!
Have a great day!~^
It's fine Wazza!
I will share with you their customer support's reply when I receive it.~^
Have a blessed day!~^
Hi!
I received a reply from Amazon. I posted it below my question.
Hope this help you, too.
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Hello my WAmily!
I invited some of my friends to visit my site and post a comment. But some declined by saying that it's not easy for them to write a comment and asked if
I indeed think it is at the barest minimum what to do. Many read an article, some are benefitted by it, of those few may even like it, and of these even fewer still may post a comment. In that sense, having a like button is a basic minimum, just my two cents
I think it is a good idea.
Here is a plugin that was recommended to me. I haven't used it yet.
Comments Like Dislike by happy coders
Rose, these are my thoughts
When I visit a website, read the articles and I have strong response to whatever the topic is, I respond and also give a 'like'
If I think, well.... , I just give a' like'
Leaving a comment for me means that you are expressing yourself if you are in agreement or disagreement with the topic or its content or both
Just giving a 'like' does not tell you either
Also, giving comments is a positive as this encourages visitors to engage in the discussion, thereby staying longer on your site. It might even lead to a sale
I think having both cam be a good idea. I hope that helps
Thank you Simone. I should have mentioned non-native English speaker friends. They are not confident with their English, so the suggestion.
I think having both is a good idea, too.~^
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Is adding a like button on our website articles a good idea?
Hello my WAmily!
I invited some of my friends to visit my site and post a comment. But some declined by saying that it's not easy for them to write a comment and asked if
I indeed think it is at the barest minimum what to do. Many read an article, some are benefitted by it, of those few may even like it, and of these even fewer still may post a comment. In that sense, having a like button is a basic minimum, just my two cents
I think it is a good idea.
Here is a plugin that was recommended to me. I haven't used it yet.
Comments Like Dislike by happy coders
Rose, these are my thoughts
When I visit a website, read the articles and I have strong response to whatever the topic is, I respond and also give a 'like'
If I think, well.... , I just give a' like'
Leaving a comment for me means that you are expressing yourself if you are in agreement or disagreement with the topic or its content or both
Just giving a 'like' does not tell you either
Also, giving comments is a positive as this encourages visitors to engage in the discussion, thereby staying longer on your site. It might even lead to a sale
I think having both cam be a good idea. I hope that helps
Thank you Simone. I should have mentioned non-native English speaker friends. They are not confident with their English, so the suggestion.
I think having both is a good idea, too.~^
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Hello!
These days I've been working with block editor and I'm wondering how can I resize my featured image. It looks big on the article. I tried scaling it but it has no
There's quite a few plugins for featured images that you can look at too. But If you tried scaling and it has little or no effect, the only other option might be using some custom css that you could add through the general settings of your theme in the site manager. I've been able to play with my featured image this way.
Perhaps you can reach out an ask Site Support for assistance.
I hope this helps!
There are a couple of plugins for assisting with image resizing when you upload the image. They create variations on the image sizes. Read the details on these two plugins and see if this is what you're looking for:
Easy Image Sizes
Minimum Featured Image Size
I'm not sure how you feel about using css, but that's another option as well. Have you ever used "developer tools" in your browser to look at the html in your theme? This method would help in locating the element for your featured image, and resize it through a css snippet.
But try the plugins first and see if this is what you're looking for.
I hope this helps!
The size of the featured images is controlled by your theme and its layout. If you don't like the way your theme is displaying anything on your website then consider changing themes.
Some of my featured image has smaller sizes and was accepted by my theme. I think my theme is fine, I just have to work out on the sizes on some of the featured images that I choose.
Thank you Marion for your input!~^
I had a problem with generate press not being indexed. It said customized Javascript not allowed. It took me 2 weeks setting and fixing my Google Search Console with the help of Site Support. Still have errors to fix.
Hi! I think it's best to continue to contact Site Support until all your errors are fixed.~
And if you want to send a message to @MarionBlack, I think she can respond to you if you posted it under her profile.
Hope your issues will be resolved soon!~^
Hi, Rose
Most any graphics app will allow your to scale down your featured image. You can also edit it after you upload it to your media library and scale or crop it there.
I use Canva, which is awesome, even the free version.
Frank
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Hello!
These days I've been working with block editor and I'm wondering how can I resize my featured image. It looks big on the article. I tried scaling it but it has no
There's quite a few plugins for featured images that you can look at too. But If you tried scaling and it has little or no effect, the only other option might be using some custom css that you could add through the general settings of your theme in the site manager. I've been able to play with my featured image this way.
Perhaps you can reach out an ask Site Support for assistance.
I hope this helps!
There are a couple of plugins for assisting with image resizing when you upload the image. They create variations on the image sizes. Read the details on these two plugins and see if this is what you're looking for:
Easy Image Sizes
Minimum Featured Image Size
I'm not sure how you feel about using css, but that's another option as well. Have you ever used "developer tools" in your browser to look at the html in your theme? This method would help in locating the element for your featured image, and resize it through a css snippet.
But try the plugins first and see if this is what you're looking for.
I hope this helps!
The size of the featured images is controlled by your theme and its layout. If you don't like the way your theme is displaying anything on your website then consider changing themes.
Some of my featured image has smaller sizes and was accepted by my theme. I think my theme is fine, I just have to work out on the sizes on some of the featured images that I choose.
Thank you Marion for your input!~^
I had a problem with generate press not being indexed. It said customized Javascript not allowed. It took me 2 weeks setting and fixing my Google Search Console with the help of Site Support. Still have errors to fix.
Hi! I think it's best to continue to contact Site Support until all your errors are fixed.~
And if you want to send a message to @MarionBlack, I think she can respond to you if you posted it under her profile.
Hope your issues will be resolved soon!~^
Hi, Rose
Most any graphics app will allow your to scale down your featured image. You can also edit it after you upload it to your media library and scale or crop it there.
I use Canva, which is awesome, even the free version.
Frank
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From the advice given (primarily by AbieAJ), having checked the customizable options of the Wordpress theme, and discovering there is no 'Breadcrumbs' on or off/ enable-disable option, it would seem that if a Wordpress theme has a 'Breadcrumbs' option, then there is a conflict with Google Analytics' Breadcrumbs and setting the Wordpress Breadcumbs to off/disabled is the most logical way of preventing a conflict.
Hopefully the Google Analytcs Breadcrumbs problem alert has been resolved for you.
Good post because I learned something new.
- Ron
Hi Ron!~
Yes, I applied the possible solution on the links (to Disable Breadcrumbs)suggested by Abie. But the verification process is still ongoing. I have yet to hear from Google that I'm cleared from that issue.
I'm also wondering what could be the possible negative effect of that solution to my website. I found out that breadcrumbs help in enhancing the users experience in navigating our sites especially the "findability" of website sections and pages.
I will give an update (if this solved my problem) when I receive a mail from Google.