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I am using wordpress yoast seo plugin and trying to create similar like this
google serach result, what should i do for this
http://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/1322528/5746372fa3932e7e9f86203072707b96
Log into Google Webmaster Tools
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/
Search Appearance > Sitelinks
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/47334
I'm guessing that you're after Site Links (the links that appear towards the bottom of the Google snippet). Unfortunately, this is out of your control as they are completely automated:
At the moment, sitelinks are automated. We're always working to improve our sitelinks algorithms, and we may incorporate webmaster input in the future. There are best practices you can follow, however, to improve the quality of your sitelinks. For example, for your site's internal links, make sure you use anchor text and alt text that's informative, compact, and avoids repetition.
Read up on how you should be marking up your content to make sure you're giving yourself the best opportunity.
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I'm making a website using WordPress, and I installed Yoast SEO plugin, then I changed the description to the one I need.
But when I share the link, it displays a Latino text.
How can I change this text?
The Yoast SEO plugin allows you to add the meta data for the page, and also in a separate tab for Facebook & Twitter cards. Firstly, check you have also updated the fields in the social tabs. If you have done that, allow a few hours, as sometimes I have known it to take a while to render.
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Is it possible to scrape data automatically from websites that require a validation code each time a webpage is accessed? Such as the case when the website shows you a picture of the code and asks you to enter what is shown in the picture. I'm using the rvest package. Is this possible to do?
What you're trying to do is beat CAPTCHAs. That's possible but very hard. This is a spammer's hardest job - to come up with an algorithm smart enough to fill out those fields correctly. It's not something you're supposed to do, the whole point of those validation codes is to prevent access from non-humans. If you're smart and motivated enough to figure out how to answer those questions programatically, you can probably make more money doing that than whatever you're trying to do :)
Some websites offer a direct API, which is the way you're supposed to interact with their data. But getting past a CAPTCHA by scraping is not an easy deed.
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Is it possible to connect this on WordPress site ? Its new feature and I want to know is it possible and would it make sense?
Introducing new features for Website Custom Audiences
https://www.facebook.com/business/news/Multi-Product-Ads-and-Enhanced-Custom-Audiences-from-your-Website
Maybe anybody knows about that, and can help me a little bit.
I'm using WCA for most of my websites. It's good to keep your website visitors data so that you can run remarketing campaign targeting them easily in near future.
This video will show you how to install WCA script on WordPress site:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJFTeIPs3-Q
If you're not using WordPress, that's fine. Just paste the tracking pixel script inside your HTML file before </head> tag close.
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I currently have a blog at blogger.com with a custom domain name. I have decided to manage my own blog using wordpress to be able to fully take advantage of all the cool wordpress plugins. Note that I am moving my domain as well. I won't be purchasing a new one.
I experimented a bit and found out that I can replicate the blogger URLs on my old blog and use the same on my new wordpress blog. For example, a Blogger URL for an article would look something like mydomain.com/this-is-my-title.htm. Wordpress url can also be manipulated to look exactly like that.
But still, as a precaution, I want to know if this move can still affect my ranking on search engines (not that there's much to speak of) in a negative way.
Noob with SEO stuff. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
If you do complete replication of all URLs it should not be affected at all. For the URL's that you can't mimic but you know they are indexed - set up your server to fall back to the main page of your blog.
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Is Yahoo Directory worth the $299? Will it generate any traffic?
I've got a Flex 3 site, so unfortunately, I'm invisible in SEO terms. I was wondering if signing up for this would help.
Thank you.
-Laxmidi
Yahoo Directory in general is worth it. It should give your SERP by at least 10-20%. Flex 3 site could contain text that Google finds. They've been considering text in Flash for a while. You may want to add some meta text somewhere on the page so Google can see more prominent relevance to your search term. Key to success: Blog and write good content pointing back to your site. Write quality content on your site itself.