Plugin Author
DAEXT
(@daext)
Hello soniavargas7,
I confirm that to achieve link-back compliance hreflang should be added to the alternate pages on all sites of the network. With the Hreflang Manager plugin in the context of a WordPress Network/Multisite installation this means adding the connections in each sub-site.
Not adding hreflang to the alternate pages on all sites of the network will result in the “Missing reciprocal hreflang (no return-tag)” error reported by search engines and hreflang checkers.
Please see:
https://help.ahrefs.com/en/articles/2631143-missing-reciprocal-hreflang-no-return-tag-error-in-site-audit
One more question , if I buy the PRO version, will I be able to define the hreflangs only one time? In a single network defined as the master?
And If for example, a new product is added to my site, do I need to add the hreflang manually?
Thanks
Here you explain about that master site, I want to have it clear before buying the PRO version
https://ibb.co/PQjv6f1
Plugin Author
DAEXT
(@daext)
Hello soniavargas7,
One more question , if I buy the PRO version, will I be able to define the hreflangs only one time? In a single network defined as the master?
Yes, using the sync feature. Note that in the new plugin releases the “Master” site has been renamed to the “Controller” site. Ref: https://daext.com/doc/hreflang-manager-pro/#sync
And If for example, a new product is added to my site, do I need to add the hreflang manually?
Yes, the connection for the new product should be added in the “Controller” site.
Please note that threads on the Pro version of plugins are not allowed in the forum. I have to ask you to contact us with the methods described here for further Pro version related questions.
Ref: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/guidelines/#do-not-post-about-commercial-products
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