does anybody have any suggestion about improving your traffic on craigslist??
sorry have heard of the craigslist but do not know much about it, see you have had some feedback
I don't actually think WA would be allowed on Craigslist. It's not a "job", so technically you'd be selling something. I guess your best bet would be to package it as a training course and be very clear about how much they would be paying for the course. I can guarantee that if people get the impression it's an "opportunity" to make money your post will be removed.
Craigslist is not affiliate marketing friendly. Last time I was there (Couple weeks ago) You could only post 3 times to 1 category in a 24 hour period. Placing an ad in multiple locations is also difficult. Many areas have posting sheriffs, that will delete your ad for posting outside your area. You must now enter a zip code for a map to show your location.
I'm sure there are ways around all this but, would take valuable time away from other tasks.
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Any tips for wa affiliate ads on craigslist???
does anybody have any suggestion about improving your traffic on craigslist??
Agree with Nathaniell...Craigslist won't let you post it as a job, and in many markets you'd have to pay for the entry anyway.
sorry have heard of the craigslist but do not know much about it, see you have had some feedback
I don't actually think WA would be allowed on Craigslist. It's not a "job", so technically you'd be selling something. I guess your best bet would be to package it as a training course and be very clear about how much they would be paying for the course. I can guarantee that if people get the impression it's an "opportunity" to make money your post will be removed.
Craigslist is not affiliate marketing friendly. Last time I was there (Couple weeks ago) You could only post 3 times to 1 category in a 24 hour period. Placing an ad in multiple locations is also difficult. Many areas have posting sheriffs, that will delete your ad for posting outside your area. You must now enter a zip code for a map to show your location.
I'm sure there are ways around all this but, would take valuable time away from other tasks.
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i have completed Certification course level 2. i was wondering to go to level 3 (money making) or can i start with WA Affiliate Bootcamp?
Amitpandey, I plan to complete my certification training first to get the most from my website. Once done, I will start bootcamp. Level 3 teaches about making money with my site and level 4 explains about social engagement - both topics I need to know. Cindy
My feelings also complete the starter courses first because they will help understand and get started In The Bootcamp courses. Good luck it is fun.
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When to start wa affiliate bootcamp?
i have completed Certification course level 2. i was wondering to go to level 3 (money making) or can i start with WA Affiliate Bootcamp?
Amitpandey, I plan to complete my certification training first to get the most from my website. Once done, I will start bootcamp. Level 3 teaches about making money with my site and level 4 explains about social engagement - both topics I need to know. Cindy
My feelings also complete the starter courses first because they will help understand and get started In The Bootcamp courses. Good luck it is fun.
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should i put the key words in every page under "SEO keywords" ? and how should i edit the SEO title and SEO description ??
As nathaniell has said, you should leave those fields blank.
When you add anything into those fields it creates a meta tag in the source code of the page that can't be seen when viewing the page but is there behind the scenes. Google doesn't use the keyword meta tag anymore, it will ignore it. People abused the keyword meta tag, stuffing in keywords that weren't relevant to the page just to get traffic, so Google stopped using that method. It will only recognise keywords from the actual text of the page.
The description and title meta tags can still be used but are not necessary. Google uses the first 160 characters of the text as the description when it lists the page. If you think that isn't suitable then you may enter in a description of what the page is about.
One thing I've learned from Carson. Do not put your key word in the first sentence of the first paragraph. Put it somewhere in the first paragraph, just not the first sentence. He then says, also the title, of course. And, one more time before you get to the last paragraph. Not the last paragraph but possibly the one before the last. And again, not in the first sentence of that paragraph, but somewhere in the middle.
And like the others say, make it sound natural, no broken english here in america even if you speak another language!
Hope this helps.
Kcir
No, you do not put the keywords in "SEO KEywords". You do not have to mess with those settings.
Some users like to use the Title and Description, but it's not required, and it's not what the training in WA suggests.
The best thing to do is to leave it alone for now.
Keywords should be used in your post title, and once or twice within the body of text of your content. They should be used naturally within your writing.
Hi , follow the lessons and it will explain... but the short and sweet of it is... put your keyword in your title, and the first paragraph, then write naturally around it.. don't focus on the keyword, focus on your reader. ..if you install the ALL IN ONE SEO, you don't have to worry about that.... again its in the lesson, but I hope this helps explain a little bit.
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Where should i include the keywords in wordpress ?
should i put the key words in every page under "SEO keywords" ? and how should i edit the SEO title and SEO description ??
As nathaniell has said, you should leave those fields blank.
When you add anything into those fields it creates a meta tag in the source code of the page that can't be seen when viewing the page but is there behind the scenes. Google doesn't use the keyword meta tag anymore, it will ignore it. People abused the keyword meta tag, stuffing in keywords that weren't relevant to the page just to get traffic, so Google stopped using that method. It will only recognise keywords from the actual text of the page.
The description and title meta tags can still be used but are not necessary. Google uses the first 160 characters of the text as the description when it lists the page. If you think that isn't suitable then you may enter in a description of what the page is about.
One thing I've learned from Carson. Do not put your key word in the first sentence of the first paragraph. Put it somewhere in the first paragraph, just not the first sentence. He then says, also the title, of course. And, one more time before you get to the last paragraph. Not the last paragraph but possibly the one before the last. And again, not in the first sentence of that paragraph, but somewhere in the middle.
And like the others say, make it sound natural, no broken english here in america even if you speak another language!
Hope this helps.
Kcir
No, you do not put the keywords in "SEO KEywords". You do not have to mess with those settings.
Some users like to use the Title and Description, but it's not required, and it's not what the training in WA suggests.
The best thing to do is to leave it alone for now.
Keywords should be used in your post title, and once or twice within the body of text of your content. They should be used naturally within your writing.
Hi , follow the lessons and it will explain... but the short and sweet of it is... put your keyword in your title, and the first paragraph, then write naturally around it.. don't focus on the keyword, focus on your reader. ..if you install the ALL IN ONE SEO, you don't have to worry about that.... again its in the lesson, but I hope this helps explain a little bit.
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Agree with Nathaniell...Craigslist won't let you post it as a job, and in many markets you'd have to pay for the entry anyway.
Thanks