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Feeling Like A Failure

I just started at this new company as a SEM specialist. There have been so many learning curves, one being the relationship between Rails (main site and app) and Wordpress (blog and landing pages). I have been STRUGGLING to get pages to rank.

A couple of my hurdles right off the bat: - Sitemap is not generating (and hasn’t since 2020) - Google/ Semrush crawlers don’t recognize the blog when crawling - Meta data is pulling the same info for all pages - no it doesn’t matter what we put in WP, the code doesn’t pull any of the widget information

I have been the field for 5+ years and I haven’t experienced traffic issues and technical issues to this degree before.

Are there any tips someone is willing to share? Or stories of using Rails and WP?

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