Q: Hi, So I bought the plugin and tried it out and was pleased with the general results, however I have an issue ...
that I'm hoping you can explain (how it happened and how to ensure it doesn't happen again).
I created a post and it did as said. I did notice that the post didn't show on our blog section, which I meant to check into, but hadn't gotten around to. However I discovered today that the 'archive' page was now showing on a page of ours that was previously a menu page. For reference the Main menu page was 'Catering' and I found out now that when people clicked that menu item they were going to the Archive page for the post I created. I disabled the plugin to make it stop, but of note the article was about catering and I believe (but can't say for sure) that I may have put 'catering' in the archive input section on the post creation. Thanks for any help in advance.
SEO_Generator
May 23, 2024A: Hi. Thank you for reaching out.
Just to be sure, the SEO pages that you create with SEO Generator aren’t meant to be shown in the Blog section. Since you’ll probably don’t want loads of pages with similar titles (like ‘Service 1 in Location A’) polluting your Blog. 😉
If the archive page is taking over an already existing page in WordPres, you’ve probably used its URL in the SEO Page base, which is uses in the slug of the created pages.
If you want, we can take a look at this in more detail for you. Please send us an email at info@seogenerator.io including the following information:
• a link to the XML sitemap, created by SEO Generator,
• a link to one or more relevant pages, created with SEO Generator,
• a screenshot of the SEO Page setting for the relevant page(s).
If you have any further questions feel free to follow up. Thanks!
Kind regards,
Tim & Jeroen
SEO Generator
Verified purchaser
Thank you for your response. I'm sure that it was just that (I created a duplicate term for the archive). I'll go fix that and if I have problems shoot support an email.
Thanks!