Help. I can't seem to find all in one SEO plugin and can't install it as it says that the folder already exists...But I can;t see it.
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Where is my all in one seo plugin?
Help. I can't seem to find all in one SEO plugin and can't install it as it says that the folder already exists...But I can;t see it.
Hello Ana, after logging in you see it at the top on the left hand side and further down under Plugins.
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Dear friends, I need some help in deciding my direction. I went through the training here, finished all 5 Certification Courses and created a pretty and nice website that I lik
I like your site, it is beautiful.
Now you need to monetize your site, keep adding fresh content with strong keywords for ranking on google and to drive traffic.
Keep improving your site. Develop more affiliate relationships and figure out which ones work the best. Also, if you site just needs updating, focus on driving traffic to your site.
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I went through all certification courses, now what?
Dear friends, I need some help in deciding my direction. I went through the training here, finished all 5 Certification Courses and created a pretty and nice website that I lik
I like your site, it is beautiful.
Now you need to monetize your site, keep adding fresh content with strong keywords for ranking on google and to drive traffic.
Keep improving your site. Develop more affiliate relationships and figure out which ones work the best. Also, if you site just needs updating, focus on driving traffic to your site.
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I don't understand are the keywords that we were searching on Jaxxy connected with indexing by google? Or indexing by google is just about name of the website?
I understa
Keywords are the premise of all of your content. Ideally you will be finding keywords with a lower competition (also known as QSR) because it means that you are going to be competition with less websites in Google when you go to create your content.
You want your keyword to meet the following criteria:
(1) Must be lower than 200 QSR initially, as you get more authority in search engines you can tackle more competitive search terms.
(2) Must get some traffic, I ideally aim for over 50 searches per month
(3) Must make grammatical sense
Check this video from Kyle: How to Get Keywords Ranked With Low Hanging Fruit Once you have your keyword, you are going to create a page or a post on your website targeting that keyword. It should be within the following places in your content:
(1) Somewhere in the page/post title
(2) Somewhere within the first paragraph
And then write your content naturally and make sure it is engaging. People search "keywords" when they are looking for something so as you start getting ranked under these keywords, you are going to start to see traffic.
Once you have traffic...you have a ton of opportunity to generate revenue.
Hope this help.
Your keyword should be your title really or least make up some part of your title. This is the main theme you are writing about.
The post will be indexed using the full title keyword phrase and Google uses this along with other factors to determine where it should appear in any future searches.
So you post title might be 'dog walking routes in the country' which is how the post is indexed and 'dog walking in the country' might be your main chosen keyword phrase.
ideally then any searches for dog walking, dog walking in the country and dog walking routes should trigger Google to show your post.
Marie
The keywords are the exact phrase that people are searching for in Google. If you optimize your content for your keyword, then Google will find that you are a relevant source of information for the keyword and show your website in the search results.
Hope this helps!
Best,
JV
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How is keyword connected with getting indexed by google?
I don't understand are the keywords that we were searching on Jaxxy connected with indexing by google? Or indexing by google is just about name of the website?
I understa
Keywords are the premise of all of your content. Ideally you will be finding keywords with a lower competition (also known as QSR) because it means that you are going to be competition with less websites in Google when you go to create your content.
You want your keyword to meet the following criteria:
(1) Must be lower than 200 QSR initially, as you get more authority in search engines you can tackle more competitive search terms.
(2) Must get some traffic, I ideally aim for over 50 searches per month
(3) Must make grammatical sense
Check this video from Kyle: How to Get Keywords Ranked With Low Hanging Fruit Once you have your keyword, you are going to create a page or a post on your website targeting that keyword. It should be within the following places in your content:
(1) Somewhere in the page/post title
(2) Somewhere within the first paragraph
And then write your content naturally and make sure it is engaging. People search "keywords" when they are looking for something so as you start getting ranked under these keywords, you are going to start to see traffic.
Once you have traffic...you have a ton of opportunity to generate revenue.
Hope this help.
Your keyword should be your title really or least make up some part of your title. This is the main theme you are writing about.
The post will be indexed using the full title keyword phrase and Google uses this along with other factors to determine where it should appear in any future searches.
So you post title might be 'dog walking routes in the country' which is how the post is indexed and 'dog walking in the country' might be your main chosen keyword phrase.
ideally then any searches for dog walking, dog walking in the country and dog walking routes should trigger Google to show your post.
Marie
The keywords are the exact phrase that people are searching for in Google. If you optimize your content for your keyword, then Google will find that you are a relevant source of information for the keyword and show your website in the search results.
Hope this helps!
Best,
JV
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Hello Ana, after logging in you see it at the top on the left hand side and further down under Plugins.
Thanks, Harvey.