Two tags are required before a blog post can be published. I tagged two names of co-members. I wonder what happened after that. Is it like that of Facebook? Could someone tagge
What happens when I tag someone in my blog post?
Two tags are required before a blog post can be published. I tagged two names of co-members. I wonder what happened after that. Is it like that of Facebook? Could someone tagge
Hi - the tags are not meant to be the names of members. They should be words related to the subject of your blog. For example, if your blog was about your family, your tags could be father, mother, brother etc.
Nothing happens when you tag someone. They are not notified, it is not like Facebook or Twitter.
That is a big help. Thank you very much. It settles the question bothering me. I wonder why those names were accepted in the process.
And they are not required before a blog post can be published either, as Benjamin50 asks in his question, meaning that you do not have to add tags if you don't want to.
I tried to ignore putting in the tag. The result was that I could not publish. Even if I tap the “publish” button, it always showed the message that I tag at least 2. When I have tagged the two names (which should have been words related to my question), it was only then that the “publish” button functioned. Thanks for joining the discussion, Simon.
Hi Benjamin50
I have a few published posts on my site that do not have tags on them so you do not have to add them if you do not want to. I would not know why your site is insisting that you need to add tags.
Are you referring to your site as the website itself, the one conected to google? What I am referring to is the blog post within our WA community, like this one we are writing on now.
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There are several blog topics we encounter in our community. Some are great. Others not so great. What do you think is the most useful blog topic?
I blog about things I have found helpful or useful in the hope that others might find it useful to learn about it too.
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What blog topics for the community are most useful?
There are several blog topics we encounter in our community. Some are great. Others not so great. What do you think is the most useful blog topic?
I blog about things I have found helpful or useful in the hope that others might find it useful to learn about it too.
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I was informed by Kyle that my website was indexed. I read from other members that their post or their review or their blog was indexed. Are there any differences among them?</
That's terrific Benjamin. Your first step in being visible on Google.
As others said. Each post you write will be looked at by Google to be indexed, so that hopefully you can end up on page one and get lots of organic traffic.
Wishing you more success
Lily 😊
Well done Benjamin!
Like Philip and Heidi said, each individual post or page gets indexed on its own.
As your site matures, the faster each will index. (generally speaking)
congratulations on getting indexed!
cheers!
jeff
Thanks for sharing your ideas. You did give time to satisfy my query. I appreciate it much. Cheers!
Hey Benjamin,
Your website is your house. Your posts are your rooms to invite guests to read a while.
Post or article or blog,, or reviews = synonyms but varying content types, are basically the same in essence.
It is content and each post is like a page in your book (your website.) It houses all of your words.
So, your website is where people come to read your words. Your reviews, posts, blogs etc are pages in your book, or furniture in your house, that attract guests to stay a while and read.
I hope that explains it adequately enough Benjamin.
I appreciate so much your explanation. You are a true helper to your colleagues. Now I know. Thanks a lot! To your continuing success, Cheers! —Benjie
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Any difference bet.website was indexed and review ws indexd?
I was informed by Kyle that my website was indexed. I read from other members that their post or their review or their blog was indexed. Are there any differences among them?</
That's terrific Benjamin. Your first step in being visible on Google.
As others said. Each post you write will be looked at by Google to be indexed, so that hopefully you can end up on page one and get lots of organic traffic.
Wishing you more success
Lily 😊
Well done Benjamin!
Like Philip and Heidi said, each individual post or page gets indexed on its own.
As your site matures, the faster each will index. (generally speaking)
congratulations on getting indexed!
cheers!
jeff
Thanks for sharing your ideas. You did give time to satisfy my query. I appreciate it much. Cheers!
Hey Benjamin,
Your website is your house. Your posts are your rooms to invite guests to read a while.
Post or article or blog,, or reviews = synonyms but varying content types, are basically the same in essence.
It is content and each post is like a page in your book (your website.) It houses all of your words.
So, your website is where people come to read your words. Your reviews, posts, blogs etc are pages in your book, or furniture in your house, that attract guests to stay a while and read.
I hope that explains it adequately enough Benjamin.
I appreciate so much your explanation. You are a true helper to your colleagues. Now I know. Thanks a lot! To your continuing success, Cheers! —Benjie
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I made a comment to a certain blog post. I was surprised to see that it was in another’s blog post. I tried to delete it but I cannot. I copied and pasted it to my intend
Thank you. It was a blog in our community, just like this one we are writing on. I requested the owner of the blog but he can not delete it also. He just left it that way.
Hey Ben...
Is it a comment on a blog here at WA?
If so, there is a tiny, tiny light gray arrow in the top right corner of your comment. If you click on that, a small drop down menu will give you the option of editing or deleting your comment.
I do also agree with Heidi and Vitaliy regarding comments on someone's website. Once the comment has been approved/accepted by the website owner, the owner will have to delete it.
Hopefully our comments help out.
Have a great rest of your day Ben!
jeff
You are great! I saw your tiny light gray arrow and tap it. There it was saying, “delete comment” and “report spam”. Fantastic! Now I know.
Thank you so much, Jeff. Cheers!
If you posted on someone else's website, this is not possible unless the site owner erases it themselves Benjamin.
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How can you delete a comment in a blog post mistakenly sent?
I made a comment to a certain blog post. I was surprised to see that it was in another’s blog post. I tried to delete it but I cannot. I copied and pasted it to my intend
Thank you. It was a blog in our community, just like this one we are writing on. I requested the owner of the blog but he can not delete it also. He just left it that way.
Hey Ben...
Is it a comment on a blog here at WA?
If so, there is a tiny, tiny light gray arrow in the top right corner of your comment. If you click on that, a small drop down menu will give you the option of editing or deleting your comment.
I do also agree with Heidi and Vitaliy regarding comments on someone's website. Once the comment has been approved/accepted by the website owner, the owner will have to delete it.
Hopefully our comments help out.
Have a great rest of your day Ben!
jeff
You are great! I saw your tiny light gray arrow and tap it. There it was saying, “delete comment” and “report spam”. Fantastic! Now I know.
Thank you so much, Jeff. Cheers!
If you posted on someone else's website, this is not possible unless the site owner erases it themselves Benjamin.
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Hi - the tags are not meant to be the names of members. They should be words related to the subject of your blog. For example, if your blog was about your family, your tags could be father, mother, brother etc.
Nothing happens when you tag someone. They are not notified, it is not like Facebook or Twitter.
That is a big help. Thank you very much. It settles the question bothering me. I wonder why those names were accepted in the process.
And they are not required before a blog post can be published either, as Benjamin50 asks in his question, meaning that you do not have to add tags if you don't want to.
I tried to ignore putting in the tag. The result was that I could not publish. Even if I tap the “publish” button, it always showed the message that I tag at least 2. When I have tagged the two names (which should have been words related to my question), it was only then that the “publish” button functioned. Thanks for joining the discussion, Simon.
Hi Benjamin50
I have a few published posts on my site that do not have tags on them so you do not have to add them if you do not want to. I would not know why your site is insisting that you need to add tags.
Are you referring to your site as the website itself, the one conected to google? What I am referring to is the blog post within our WA community, like this one we are writing on now.