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We apologize for the confusion you’re experiencing with the Rank Math settings. Thank you for raising this concern.
The term "floating elements" in Rank Math refers to specific elements that can be displayed on your website, which may include features like pop-ups or other interactive components that can enhance user engagement. However, they are not the same as landing pages.
What are Landing Pages?
Landing pages are standalone web pages created specifically for marketing or advertising campaigns. They are designed to direct visitors to take a specific action, such as signing up for a newsletter or making a purchase. Landing pages typically have minimal distractions and focus on a single goal, which can help improve conversion rates.
Should You Add Landing Pages to Your Sitemap?
When it comes to SEO, adding landing pages to your sitemap can be beneficial if they are relevant and provide value to your audience. However, if the landing pages contain duplicate content or are not optimized properly, they could potentially harm your SEO efforts.
Recommendations:
- Review Your Landing Pages: Ensure that each landing page has unique content and is optimized for relevant keywords.
- Use Canonical Tags: If you have similar content across multiple landing pages, consider using canonical tags to indicate the preferred version of the page to search engines.
- Monitor Performance: Use tools like Google Search Console to monitor how your landing pages are performing in search results.
- Floating Elements: If you are unsure about the impact of floating elements on SEO, it may be best to keep them minimal and ensure they do not interfere with the user experience or site speed.
If you have further questions or need more specific guidance on settings, please reply to this ticket, and a human agent from the Rank Math Support team will assist you further.
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