Yoast WordPress SEO settings please help
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Hello
Can you please look at these screenshots of my Yoast WordPress SEO settings
http://www.zaslike.com/files/h5149mi5435dspiswfm.jpg
http://www.zaslike.com/files/5dlhmjxfh2j0hqswesha.jpg
http://www.zaslike.com/files/fmx1pwih240gwiofh86s.jpg
http://www.zaslike.com/files/w7tyvlhgr5vhv149b9a.png
http://www.zaslike.com/files/l9lo37jfpeqmrpufke8.png
are they good ?
Do i need to change something or correct ?
please help
Thank you !!!! :))))
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ok. thank you !!!!
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Hey, it all looks fine, keep adding content and you should do well. Try and come up with something unique or some content that is simply not out there anywhere else and do your best to convert those visitors to your social media or email lists to keep bringing them back and drive interaction.
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What is your URL?
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Pleaese can you take a look my footer please
and please tell me where else can I also look for indexation ?
Thank you !!!!!
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Ahh, okay, sorry, I looked at the zaslike.com site and thought that was yours. Your footer is most likely okay! My bad!
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Hello
Thank you for the help
About indexation
here is screenshoot : http://www.zaslike.com/files/jsxpile5oh0oy1yt0rr7.png
and where else can I also look for indexation ?
and can you tell me more about footer ? what am i linking in footer ?
Thank you !!!
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Hey, like everything in SEO, it all depends... but I will do my best to give you some super quick feedback.
1. - looks like you need to tick the 'force rewrite titles' option.
2. looks okay
3. looks okay
4. looks okay
5. looks okay
Really though, it is the indexation that you likely need to look at. If you have several taxonomies and little in the way of unique content anyway you don't want to index the same content on several different pages.
On a side note, all of this is going to be pretty pointless given who and what you are linking out to in your footer and you will need to clean up your act if you want this to really be a success!
Hope it helps
Marcus
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