my website has pages in google, such as .../page/2/ .../page/3/, and it shows the same content as the homepage which is terrible for SEO purposes.
Does anyone know how to remove those pages somehow? I have never created them but it's just showing the homepage content..
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I have a WordPress website (https://www.thorsolutions.at) and I want some subpages like the imprint, my privacy policy, my conditions (https://www.thorsolutions.at/datenschutz/) and some testing pages not to be found on Google. I did some research and tried it with the Yoast SEO tool. I can see, that the noidex tag is set properly, but I absolutely have no clue why the subpages are still showen.
Any ideas?
I have a blog hosted on Wordpress Technowide with Reading setting as Homepage as Posts page i.e. I have made the home page http://technowide.net/home/ as my blog post page as the result all my blogs listing is displayed on my home page itself along with post navigation.
This resulted in duplicating of URLs with same blog listings.
For example: Both the below URLs show same latest 10 blogs:
http://technowide.net/
http://technowide.net/home/
Same is the case with following pair with next 10 latest posts:
http://technowide.net/home/page/2/
http://technowide.net/page/2/
and so on.
Can anybody please assist me to address this issue??
The default behaviour is for the homepage to show your latest posts (blog). If that's what you're aiming for change "Front page displays" to "Your latest posts".
The problem you have at the moment is caused by setting the Blog posts page to a page titled Home which I presume is supposed to be the homepage.
I have a single page Wordpress site, it takes all content on the homepage from other posts. I have yoast plugin installed but i'm wondering do I enter the keywords on each of these posts and place a 301 redirect so that when it appears it goes only to the homepage or do I non-index these posts and place the keywords on the page that is taking in these posts?
Thanks for any help
If you edit the meta description in Yoast or AIO SEO, it will display it instead of your latest posts information in the Google search results.
Use this tool to assist you in creating a perfect looking SERP result: http://dejanseo.com.au/serp-preview-tool/
We have a wordpress site with a news page. Instead of the title showing as News at the top of the page, it is showing up as Blog.
Here is the page: http://tcsdesignreno.com/news/
I have checked in Menu, the actual Page on the backend, the SEO plugin we use (Yoast), and under Settings -> Reading but no where on the site does it show the title of this page as Blog.
Any ideas as to why this is getting changed? It may have been called Blog initially but I don't understand why it is still called blog.
We are using the Slab Theme in WP 3.4.2 on this site.
There are 2 ways to check it out.
If you are using WordPress Menu located under Appearance > Menus
You can check the "Pages" for the title blog.
For me, one of my plug ins was setting the page title, which wasn't immediately obvious. I had to change what Yoast SEO set the title.
i am coding up a cms site which also has a blog section by using wordpress.
the website previous had a blog section at /blog, which powered by wordpress, and a bunch of static pages. now they want to convert entire site to wordpress.
basically what i did is making a handful of "page"s , and set the website's index page as one of these static "page". apparently the blog section need to be part of this wordpress installation.
now i am wondering how do i render the index page of the blog as index.php has been taken for the "cms" part?
thanks
Your question isn't very clear - but there are two options for "home" page and "blog" page. Home page you have set, you can then set another page as the blog index.
Of course you will need a page template for that page so that it retrieves the latest blog entries.