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[Feature Request] Keywords which consist of two words separated by an exclamation mark or other ending-sentence-grammar mark fail should be detected #2208

Closed Pcosta88 closed 4 years ago

Pcosta88 commented 5 years ago

Keywords which consist of two words separated by an exclamation mark or other ending-sentence-grammar mark fail should be detected by Yoast.

1. Add a keyword with an exclamation mark in it like: Fritz!App through out the text

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2.Keyword not detected

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3.Remove the second word of the keyword so it becomes: Fritz! and see Yoast detect it

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This will help improve the UX and Content SEO of the page.

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Djennez commented 5 years ago

Can you check if putting quotes (") around the keyphrase solves this?

andizer commented 5 years ago

I have a similar case with: Bier! magazine as keyphrase. Surrounding it by quotes doesn't seem to fix it.

Djennez commented 4 years ago

Duplicate of https://github.com/Yoast/YoastSEO.js/issues/2219