Hello people,
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Having weird organic traffic on my website?
Hello people,
Not sure if it is related but there are sites like http://verytraffic.com that say that they can improve your organic traffic. I am wondering if these are similar? Of course, if you have not signed up for them then they could be spam or bot-related.
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Hi people, I need your advice. I had written an article some days ago and I just got a notification that it has been indexed by Google. However I realise there is a affiliate
Indexing simply means that Google has found your post / site! Make your corrections now since you are not yet ranked!
Jeff
Hi Arno, congratulations on getting your article indexed. You may change the link without any consequence.
The only time Google will double-check it, is if you update a whole bunch of information and change the URL to that post.
Best wishes,
Michael
Hey Arno, I am Lula
You can change anything you want with your post but be careful not to change the url hyperlink of your post. If that happens you are totally writing a new post.
Wishing you well and a terrific day.
So, your ranking and being indexed by Google are two different things. Being indexed means that Google "knows" your post exists. Your ranking, which since you were just indexed, is probably not very high yet, especially if your website is new. Adding an affiliate link can affect rankings, and adding a lot of them can definitely affect rankings in a big way. That is why Kyle and Jay are proponents of also publishing posts that don't have affiliate links. In other words, if you have affiliate links on all of your webpages, this will likely give you poor rankings. Peppering them in, however, is fine. A strategy that works well is to have webpages that have no affiliate links internally link to other webpages that do. So, there's no need to worry about adding an affiliate link to a blog post. Just make sure you have other posts that don't have affiliate links. I hope that helps.
Hi, you can edit a post however NOT changing the URL.
If URL changes to Google it is a new post.
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Editing a post which have already been google indexed?
Hi people, I need your advice. I had written an article some days ago and I just got a notification that it has been indexed by Google. However I realise there is a affiliate
Indexing simply means that Google has found your post / site! Make your corrections now since you are not yet ranked!
Jeff
Hi Arno, congratulations on getting your article indexed. You may change the link without any consequence.
The only time Google will double-check it, is if you update a whole bunch of information and change the URL to that post.
Best wishes,
Michael
Hey Arno, I am Lula
You can change anything you want with your post but be careful not to change the url hyperlink of your post. If that happens you are totally writing a new post.
Wishing you well and a terrific day.
So, your ranking and being indexed by Google are two different things. Being indexed means that Google "knows" your post exists. Your ranking, which since you were just indexed, is probably not very high yet, especially if your website is new. Adding an affiliate link can affect rankings, and adding a lot of them can definitely affect rankings in a big way. That is why Kyle and Jay are proponents of also publishing posts that don't have affiliate links. In other words, if you have affiliate links on all of your webpages, this will likely give you poor rankings. Peppering them in, however, is fine. A strategy that works well is to have webpages that have no affiliate links internally link to other webpages that do. So, there's no need to worry about adding an affiliate link to a blog post. Just make sure you have other posts that don't have affiliate links. I hope that helps.
Hi, you can edit a post however NOT changing the URL.
If URL changes to Google it is a new post.
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Hola everything body, I have started my blog a few month ago. I have just apply for a view affiliate program for my niche market and I have been approved by 5 of them. If i add
Above all... remember that your website is about what is giving the reader the best experience possible. If multiple products does that, go for it. If not, it's time to tighten up a bit.
HI, you can have as many as you want provided they are related to your niche. However I would concentrate on quality vs quantity.
Once site starts gaining traction, traffic and authority I would then scale.
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No of affiliable program on your website?
Hola everything body, I have started my blog a few month ago. I have just apply for a view affiliate program for my niche market and I have been approved by 5 of them. If i add
Above all... remember that your website is about what is giving the reader the best experience possible. If multiple products does that, go for it. If not, it's time to tighten up a bit.
HI, you can have as many as you want provided they are related to your niche. However I would concentrate on quality vs quantity.
Once site starts gaining traction, traffic and authority I would then scale.
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Hi everybody
As we already know commenting is an important aspect to increase our website SEO and hence search engine ranking.
Many of us has the social media sh
Anything else you want to share and get others participating on the platform, you need take the Ok from Kyle first.
Hi Abie many thanks! So actually the give and take thread is only for pinterest/youtube and site comments?
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Better seo?exchange social media sharelikepin for our post
Hi everybody
As we already know commenting is an important aspect to increase our website SEO and hence search engine ranking.
Many of us has the social media sh
Anything else you want to share and get others participating on the platform, you need take the Ok from Kyle first.
Hi Abie many thanks! So actually the give and take thread is only for pinterest/youtube and site comments?
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Not sure if it is related but there are sites like http://verytraffic.com that say that they can improve your organic traffic. I am wondering if these are similar? Of course, if you have not signed up for them then they could be spam or bot-related.