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SEO warning, because of <a> tag linking to an image instead of website #226
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If SEM rush confuses image links in the tag, use the
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We ran into the same warning from SEM Rush and the nofollow attribute did not work. Would love any input as we'd really like to keep using this plugin. Thanks so much! |
No, we are still having the same problem. Not a huge deal but would be interested in finding a fix. |
I am having the same issue and can confirm that adding |
Linking to an image is not poor architecture - it is a fallback to images without or with disabled JavaScript. |
Hi and thank you so much for the awesome plugin!
Yesterday we received a warning from SEM rush, that tags that are linking to an image will be interpreted as poor architecture by search engines. We never had this issue before, but i think this could be possibly connected to latest google algorithm update?! I don't really know, but I'll post the exact warning in the end of this post. The warning has been submitted by SEM Rush. Would it be possible, to put the image source into an attribute like data-src="/path/to/src.jpg" and the href="#" ? It seems to be an issue and maybe it's worth thinking about it. This issue is totally new for me as well and I really think it has to do somthing with the google update, since I have been using your plugin for 1-2 years, but this is the first time, we receive the warning. Please let me know what you think about this. Thank you so much and have a great day!
The warning by SEM Rush:
We detected that some links to resources are formatted with HTML element. An tag with a href attribute is used to link to other webpages and must only contain a page URL. Search engines will crawl your site from page to page by following these HTML page links. When following a page link that contains a resource, for example, an image, the returned page will not contain anything except an image. This may confuse search engines and will indicate that your site has poor architecture.
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