I have written a blog as an exercise for the start of the phase 2 training. It is not for the site. would like some feedback from community first. I have written and saved to t
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How do you attach an article from bucket?
I have written a blog as an exercise for the start of the phase 2 training. It is not for the site. would like some feedback from community first. I have written and saved to t
Hi Afsheen
If you've finished your article in site content, all you can do there is publish it to your website.
But if you don't plan on publishing it there, just highlight and copy the text, then click on the pencil icon above, click on Blog at WA, and paste it in the popup.
From there, you can edit it, add images, and then hit publish.
Then the whole community can see it, plus it still gets ranked on Google!
Suzanne
P.S. There are no silly questions, lol
Hello Suzie
Many thanks for the very useful info. Followed your advice and have just posted something a while ago. A test run. Had completely forgotten about the pencil icon. Will spend some time getting to know my way around the site. Thanks again for your help.
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I am posting a question on Help to ask about content for the website. Is it cut and paste from somewhere, or do you come up with your own stuff? Not doing the About Me, nothing
Hi - everything has to be original and in your own words. You cannot copy and paste anything. You can study the product pages or websites which have done reviews, but you have to write it yourself.
The key to success is getting your articles on page 1 of Google, and this won't happen if you have duplicate content which has been published elsewhere.
Your content must be written by you in your own words, otherwise you could be in trouble since it would be plagiarism or a copyright issue unless the product owner provides content for affiliates that you can include in your posts or pages. Copywrite infringement applies not only to text, but also to images, videos, etc.
Tom
That’s perfectly fine. On Fiverr for instance you can get that. However, the best is that you write your own posts since you have the total control and it would help to build audience loyalty because of your own voice.
Tom
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Website content; does it have to be written by me or copied?
I am posting a question on Help to ask about content for the website. Is it cut and paste from somewhere, or do you come up with your own stuff? Not doing the About Me, nothing
Hi - everything has to be original and in your own words. You cannot copy and paste anything. You can study the product pages or websites which have done reviews, but you have to write it yourself.
The key to success is getting your articles on page 1 of Google, and this won't happen if you have duplicate content which has been published elsewhere.
Your content must be written by you in your own words, otherwise you could be in trouble since it would be plagiarism or a copyright issue unless the product owner provides content for affiliates that you can include in your posts or pages. Copywrite infringement applies not only to text, but also to images, videos, etc.
Tom
That’s perfectly fine. On Fiverr for instance you can get that. However, the best is that you write your own posts since you have the total control and it would help to build audience loyalty because of your own voice.
Tom
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Hi Afsheen
If you've finished your article in site content, all you can do there is publish it to your website.
But if you don't plan on publishing it there, just highlight and copy the text, then click on the pencil icon above, click on Blog at WA, and paste it in the popup.
From there, you can edit it, add images, and then hit publish.
Then the whole community can see it, plus it still gets ranked on Google!
Suzanne
P.S. There are no silly questions, lol
Hello Suzie
Many thanks for the very useful info. Followed your advice and have just posted something a while ago. A test run. Had completely forgotten about the pencil icon. Will spend some time getting to know my way around the site. Thanks again for your help.