(0 votes) 10:42 pm
October 29, 2025
OfflineHello everyone,
I have a problem.
I always get "I'm sorry, I can't help you with that." Then it automatically adds the wrong keywords. It doesn't add any categories at all, no idea why...
And I always get two images displayed... it doesn't pick the right images for the keywords either.
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10:13 pm
October 29, 2025
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The problem is that it doesn't correctly assign the keywords (tags) and categories, so it can't find the right image on Pixabay. Shouldn't it actually be translating the tags, etc.?
And how do you insert inline images, i.e., insert images between paragraphs?
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Yes, your tags are in German, so Pixabay cannot find relevant images. I see that you are using the %gpt_keywords% placeholder to generate the keywords. However, you need to use %gpt_keywords_en% to generate keywords in English. Alternatively, you can select "de" in the "Query language" drop-down menu if you want Pixabay to let it use the German language. However, I suggest simply using %gpt_keywords_en%. Please find more info on available placeholders here.
As for inserting images between paragraphs. Unfortunately, Pixabay has a limited selection of images for each keyword, so if you use it this way, the same images may appear in your post. The only solution is to use AI, such as Midjourney, GPT-Image-1, or Flux, to generate the images from scratch. Here is the manual: https://www.cyberseo.net/blog/batch-insert-and-replace-images-in-wordpress-posts/.
Use the %gpt_image_prompt% placeholder so that the plugin will analyze each paragraph above where the image should be placed and generate a unique image-creating prompt for it.
2:00 am
October 29, 2025
OfflineYour log shows that you're using the placeholder %pixabay[keywords]%. Here's a quote from its description:
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It clearly states that this placeholder returns the image URL, not the HTML code for displaying it.
If your template looks like this:
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Then in your posts, the placeholder will be replaced with the image URL.
Therefore, if you want the image itself to be embedded in the post, your template should look something like this:
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Now, your posts will contain HTML code that displays the image itself rather than its link. The image will be centered and the post title will be included in the alt text. Just replace keywords with the desired value.
Please read the documentation carefully, which contains numerous examples of proper placeholder use.
3:36 am
October 29, 2025
OfflineThanks for the help.
I imported from Turkish RSS feeds. The problem is that it's using the Turkish keywords from Pixabay. Then it displays strange images. Is there a way in Cyber SEO Pro to always search for keywords in English? I've already set Media Enrichment to EN and tested %gpt_keywords% and %gpt_keywords_en%, unfortunately without success. In Media Handling, I've set the post thumbnails to an alternative source, and the code for that is
%pixabay[%gpt_keywords%]%. Unfortunately, it's still using the Turkish keywords.
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In your post above, you write that you use the following placeholder:
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Whereas I advised you to use English keywords. Accordingly, your placeholder should look like this:
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Please read this section of the manual: https://www.cyberseo.net/content-syndicator/#placeholders
1:32 pm
October 29, 2025
Offline4:46 pm
October 29, 2025
OfflineThe problem is that even though I have %pixabay[%gpt_keywords_en%]%, it still searches pixabay in Turkish.
See cesaret, baris, etc.
It automatically picks up the tags in Turkish and then searches for them on pixabay. This results in incorrect images. So we need to get the tags translated into English somehow or set it somewhere so that it takes the English ones and searches for them on pixabay.
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Your log says that you are still using the Turkish keywords instead of the English ones. Please export your feed, along with its settings, to a file and email it to
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First of all, I still see the %gpt_keywords% placeholders in your article assignment on the "AI article generation" - please check it carefully and fix.
The actual issue is that you are using the OpenAI GPT-4o model as the default AI engine in General Settings of CyberSEO Pro. Not all AI models handle Turkish equally well - for instance, GPT-4o and GPT-4o mini often keep the keywords in Turkish, while xAI Grok Fast, GPT-4.1, and GPT-4.1 mini correctly interpret the language instruction and output them in English.
The following results were generated for the %gpt_keywords_en% placeholder in your article:
OpenAI GPT-4o: tutukluluk, barış, siyaset
OpenAI GPT-4o mini: tutukluluk, barış, siyaset
OpenAI GPT-4.1: prison, peace, politics
OpenAI GPT-4.1 mini: prison statement, political dialogue, peace process
xAI Grok Fast: prison, weapons, meeting
So, OpenAI GPT-4.1, OpenAI GPT-4.1 Mini, and xAI Grok Fast will work correctly in your case, but OpenAI GPT-4o and OpenAI GPT-4o Mini will not. You should change the default AI model on the CyberSEO Pro General Settings page.
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