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04-24-2018 04:14 AM
I've tried to implement a few SEO changes via the Tealium SEO tag + JavaScript extensions, including canonical tags + some schema - however neither appear to be being picked up by Google - particularly the schema which was implemented over a week ago and has yet be picked up in Google Search Console. (I should mention that both the canonicals and schema are appearing/validating correctly when entering a URL into the SDTT or using inspect element on the page.)
I was wondering then, is there any way of getting the tag with these extensions to load earlier in the hope that Google will be more likely to pick them up + act upon them. Should I set the scope to DOM ready?
04-30-2018 01:21 PM - edited 04-30-2018 01:24 PM
Yes @ScroobiusFlip, try PreLoader scope and then also test your page using a tool which simulates how Google sees your site.
05-01-2018 09:39 AM - last edited on 05-01-2018 11:23 AM by kathleen_jo
Hi @mitchellt and @ScroobiusFlip,
This is something we are thinking of doing. Is there any feedback on the wheterh preloader scope helped?
05-08-2018 03:43 AM
Hi @mitchellt many thanks for your help! It seems I possibly just wasn't being patient enough, as over 2 weeks after implementing the schema, Google seems to have rendered the JS tags in which the changes were contained and is now picking them up in Search Console just fine.
Would love to experiement with the Pre-Loader / DOM Ready scopes at some point (or even simply using the Fetch as Google function) to see if it expedites the process at all - but for the minute I'm just pleased it's working!
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