As a community of website owners and marketers, we often face the classic chicken-or-egg dilemma in affiliate marketing: Should we sign up for affiliate programs at the early s
If you are too early, you face rejection, because companies will look at your content or lack thereof.
Mel
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The affiliate marketing dilemma: when should you sign up for affiliate programs?
As a community of website owners and marketers, we often face the classic chicken-or-egg dilemma in affiliate marketing: Should we sign up for affiliate programs at the early s
If you are too early, you face rejection, because companies will look at your content or lack thereof.
Mel
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Where should we encourage commenting more, and what is more effective? Do we encourage comments on already indexed posts so that they get better rankings or do we encourage com
Hey Rami,
I recently had a few posts that were not being indexed (in the Crawled - currently not indexed section of Google Search Console), so I got some comments on there, inspected the URL and the next day the post was indexed.
So, do comments help with existing posts? I say YES.
Also the technical element to having comments on posts as it is what called UGC which the search engines have always loved.
Hope this helps!
Jay
Thanks a lot Magistudios,
If you want to make a decision of investing your time, would you invest your time into attracting comments into posts that you are publishing now, or posts that are already indexed or as you said "crawled but not indexed?"
All is good :) And provided they're relevant and add value to the content at hand. Organic would be more valuable :)
You cannot say which is better; it depends on the keywords that's been researched and what gives value to your visitor :)
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To the seo experts, comments on indexed or new posts?
Where should we encourage commenting more, and what is more effective? Do we encourage comments on already indexed posts so that they get better rankings or do we encourage com
Hey Rami,
I recently had a few posts that were not being indexed (in the Crawled - currently not indexed section of Google Search Console), so I got some comments on there, inspected the URL and the next day the post was indexed.
So, do comments help with existing posts? I say YES.
Also the technical element to having comments on posts as it is what called UGC which the search engines have always loved.
Hope this helps!
Jay
Thanks a lot Magistudios,
If you want to make a decision of investing your time, would you invest your time into attracting comments into posts that you are publishing now, or posts that are already indexed or as you said "crawled but not indexed?"
All is good :) And provided they're relevant and add value to the content at hand. Organic would be more valuable :)
You cannot say which is better; it depends on the keywords that's been researched and what gives value to your visitor :)
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Today I saw this on my GSC regarding the URL extension "wp-admin/admin-ajax.php"
Is this serious and needs to be taken care of?
Ajax helps to refresh your content without reloading it; I think it should be allowed vs. blocked - Thus making it dynamic and interactive
Resources
https://kinsta.com/blog/admin-ajax-php/
https://support.google.com/webmasters/thread/41052781/indexing-request-rejected-during-live-testing-indexing-issues-were-detected-with-the-url?hl=en
Thank you Abbie, I joined WA because I have no clue about technical stuff, and I don't like to know much about it.
Still, I read the resource. My understanding is that this does not require any attention from my side as this is a backend thing and does not require indexing in any case.
Is my understanding correct?
You are right; a bit technical :)
You can also always reach out to site support asking for assistance :)
I hope it is not much of an issue... going forward
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support
For information potential, it is always good to learn more... I find this very interesting :)
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What is this, page cannot be indexed: blocked due to other 4xx issue?
Today I saw this on my GSC regarding the URL extension "wp-admin/admin-ajax.php"
Is this serious and needs to be taken care of?
Ajax helps to refresh your content without reloading it; I think it should be allowed vs. blocked - Thus making it dynamic and interactive
Resources
https://kinsta.com/blog/admin-ajax-php/
https://support.google.com/webmasters/thread/41052781/indexing-request-rejected-during-live-testing-indexing-issues-were-detected-with-the-url?hl=en
Thank you Abbie, I joined WA because I have no clue about technical stuff, and I don't like to know much about it.
Still, I read the resource. My understanding is that this does not require any attention from my side as this is a backend thing and does not require indexing in any case.
Is my understanding correct?
You are right; a bit technical :)
You can also always reach out to site support asking for assistance :)
I hope it is not much of an issue... going forward
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support
For information potential, it is always good to learn more... I find this very interesting :)
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