Do people use CPA (Cost per action) adds on your sites? If so, is there a training on it that I just haven't gotten to yet?
Hi if you run a search magnifying glass top menu, you found many resources.
I'll jot a few What is CPA? Benefits of CPA Marketing What is PPC to CPA?
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Do people use CPA (Cost per action) adds on your sites? If so, is there a training on it that I just haven't gotten to yet?
Hey Kory,
Seeing as Abie has already provided you with training that is available here on WA, all I can add that will help you going forward is the following video showing how to use the new platform's search featured: Using Wealthy Affiliate's 2020 Search Textbox for Training Hope you find this helpful.
Hi if you run a search magnifying glass top menu, you found many resources.
I'll jot a few What is CPA? Benefits of CPA Marketing What is PPC to CPA?
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Find a keyword and write a post on it (i.e. Funny golf jokes) and then repost your same post or very close to it that you created multiple times with the other keywords ( best
Thanks for this! If I'm reading this accurately though, it sounds like you can do what my original question is. Maybe make a slight variation of a post with a different keyphrase? I wasn't meaning using the exact same keyphrase for multiple blog posts. Does that make sense?
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I wouldn't do that counterproductive competing against self and if same that's duplicate content, please reach out if you need help or a hand.
Wishing you well, continued success and a terrific day.
Are you meaning to not use the exact same keyphrase for multiple posts? What about using slightly different key phrases (ie, funny golf jokes and best golf jokes) which have different numbers of how many searches are done for each. Wouldn't doing an article or post with each keyphrase catch all the varient searches?
And I'm not opposed to what you are saying or even disagreeing. Just trying to understand more! :)
I don't see why not, Kory, they are slightly different each time! For instance when in Google, you can also check out, "People also ask" which is usually at the end of your query!
Jeff
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Using a unique post you created multiple times?
Find a keyword and write a post on it (i.e. Funny golf jokes) and then repost your same post or very close to it that you created multiple times with the other keywords ( best
Thanks for this! If I'm reading this accurately though, it sounds like you can do what my original question is. Maybe make a slight variation of a post with a different keyphrase? I wasn't meaning using the exact same keyphrase for multiple blog posts. Does that make sense?
Hey
I wouldn't do that counterproductive competing against self and if same that's duplicate content, please reach out if you need help or a hand.
Wishing you well, continued success and a terrific day.
Are you meaning to not use the exact same keyphrase for multiple posts? What about using slightly different key phrases (ie, funny golf jokes and best golf jokes) which have different numbers of how many searches are done for each. Wouldn't doing an article or post with each keyphrase catch all the varient searches?
And I'm not opposed to what you are saying or even disagreeing. Just trying to understand more! :)
I don't see why not, Kory, they are slightly different each time! For instance when in Google, you can also check out, "People also ask" which is usually at the end of your query!
Jeff
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When I'm creating a post, I put pictures in and they look great and just as I want them when in site content creator...but then when I go to my actual site after posting the po
It does have to do with the theme as well as the dimensions of your computer screen. It will also look different on every device based on the dimensions of the screen people view it on.
I used to try to get all fancy and insert pictures aligned to the left and aligned to the right of the text, but I quickly figured out that it is a waste of time. People won't see it the way you see it anyway.
It is better to use center alignment with all your pictures. This takes less time and will ensure that it doesn't mess up the text on different sized devices.
I hope that helps.
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Why do pics in sitecontent and wp site look different?
When I'm creating a post, I put pictures in and they look great and just as I want them when in site content creator...but then when I go to my actual site after posting the po
It does have to do with the theme as well as the dimensions of your computer screen. It will also look different on every device based on the dimensions of the screen people view it on.
I used to try to get all fancy and insert pictures aligned to the left and aligned to the right of the text, but I quickly figured out that it is a waste of time. People won't see it the way you see it anyway.
It is better to use center alignment with all your pictures. This takes less time and will ensure that it doesn't mess up the text on different sized devices.
I hope that helps.
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Hey Kory,
Seeing as Abie has already provided you with training that is available here on WA, all I can add that will help you going forward is the following video showing how to use the new platform's search featured: Using Wealthy Affiliate's 2020 Search Textbox for Training Hope you find this helpful.