Hello,
I apologize for the issue you are facing with optimizing SEO for your Elementor template and page. When using Elementor templates with Rank Math, you may encounter challenges with setting the focus keyword and editing the snippet.
To address the "Focus Keyword already used" issue, you need to ensure that the focus keyword is set uniquely for both the template and the page. Each should have its own distinct focus keyword to avoid conflicts.
Regarding the "Edit Snippet in Template" concern, changes made to the snippet in the template might not reflect on the page directly. To resolve this, you should edit the snippet separately on the page itself to ensure the changes are applied correctly.
If you encounter any further difficulties or need additional assistance, please feel free to reach out to our support team by clicking here. We are here to help!
Thank you for bringing this concern to our attention. We appreciate your efforts to optimize your SEO with Rank Math.
Warm regards.
Sources:
Enable Rank Math SEO on Elementor Templates » Rank Math
Rank Math’s Content Analysis Tests For Archive Pages » Rank Math
Analyzing Your Site’s SEO with Rank Math’s SEO Analysis Tool
is it possible to analyze a url on my website for a specific keyword, so that i can check the score against an url instead of being on the page
Hey Mehmet Ali,
It sounds like you’re facing a bit of a challenge with optimizing SEO for your Elementor template-based landing page. The “Focus Keyword already used” issue can be frustrating, but here are a couple of suggestions to help you navigate through it:
Focus Keyword Duplication: Since you’re using a template across multiple pages, it’s possible that the same focus keyword is being used in different instances. Try to diversify your focus keywords across different pages to avoid duplication.
Template Snippet Editing: Editing the snippet within the template doesn’t reflect changes on the actual page. This could be due to how Elementor handles template content. You might need to edit the snippet directly on each page to ensure consistency and accuracy.
Optimizing SEO within the Template: While it’s convenient to use Elementor templates for consistency and efficiency, ensure that each template is optimized for SEO individually. This means adjusting meta titles, descriptions, and content to align with the specific focus keyword of each page.
Relying on Rank Math Free: Since you’re using Rank Math Free, take advantage of its features to optimize SEO within both the template and individual pages. Explore its capabilities to maximize your optimization efforts.
Remember, SEO optimization is an ongoing process, so keep refining and adjusting your strategy based on feedback and performance metrics. Hope this helps you overcome the challenges you’re facing!
Hello,
Thank you for contacting Rank Math support.
In addition, please note that the settings made to a template and its SEO score are only for the template. They will not be applied to the page where you use that template. You will have to add a focus keyword and SEO title & description directly to the page.
Thank you @Faizul Haque Niloy for that input
Hope that helps and please do not hesitate to let us know if you need our assistance with anything else.
Hello,
Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.
If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.
Thank you.