Writting other peoples posts...
Here is my latest post, that was actually written by another WA member. We both have site in the cycling niche and decided to write an article for each other. Not sure if this was a good idea, and it wasn't quite as simple as I first thought it would be. Why? Well it was something that Kyle mentioned in the training about having other people author some of your content - the step when you create another user I think. Well I thought it may make the site look like more than just one person was contributing.
Anyway, would be keen to see your thoughts one what we did and if this was what you think Kyle was intending - I know I could have created a bunch of pseudonyms. What I did get out of the experience was the chance to share with a WA member on a different level, and to learn a few different ways to present information on my site.
Here's the link
http://pushbikegadgets.com/how-to-change-bike-tire
Thanks in advance for having a look - leave a post if you want and I'll do my best to retrun the interest.
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Hey Hoani, great post. You may want to open a new window or page when people click on your links. I have recently become aware of this and went back through all my posts to change them.
If someone clicks on your Amazon link and decides to X out, your site is X out too and lost. I guess most people use the X instead of back arrow. You can change this in the image editor and click the box open new window or page.
Hope that helps and have a great day!
Hi Hoani! I liked your bicycle post a lot! Very informative and your pictures and that video are just terrific. I'm impressed, and I'm not even a cyclist! Great work. By the way, "writing" only has one "T" thought you'd like to know there's a typo in the title here. Keep up the great work!
Thanks Patti - yes Yeapll (here at WA) did the write up - I did the spell/ grammar review! So will have to check myself again - thanks for the pickup
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Very good website have left a comment, I hope the partnership works well