Hello WA family!
My website is starting, so I was wondering what kind of keywords should I be focusing on?
I was told to write on keywords with very, very low QSR. I
Traffic and QSR around 75 is a good rule of thumb. If you can find Traffic higher and QSR lower that would be preferable.
This older training will give you some ideas on how to do keyword research. How to Write an Article
Hi Nick, I think this training by Kyle is a good place to start. Not sure if you've seen it yet. Understanding Keywords, The Start of Your Content Cal
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Any advice on keyword search through jaaxy?
Hello WA family!
My website is starting, so I was wondering what kind of keywords should I be focusing on?
I was told to write on keywords with very, very low QSR. I
Sometimes I look at how common the topic I'm writing about is. If I'm writing about something fairly uncommon, meaning not many people have already written about, I would easily go with low search volume as long as QSR is below 30.
It is understandable that few people would be searching. For example, keywords related to new products.
However, when dealing with a highly competitive keyword, I tend to try different wording variations of the keyword until I find optimal QSR + High search volume. It needs patience and just playing around with words. Make sure your keywords DO make sense.
I hope this helps...
Traffic and QSR around 75 is a good rule of thumb. If you can find Traffic higher and QSR lower that would be preferable.
This older training will give you some ideas on how to do keyword research. How to Write an Article
Hi Nick, I think this training by Kyle is a good place to start. Not sure if you've seen it yet. Understanding Keywords, The Start of Your Content Cal
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Hello. I happen to have sent my website link to my friends and family through Messenger, and I noticed the preview / featured image is my ugly blurred logo on a blank screen.
Hi there. You can change your featured image when you create or edit a post. It would be located on the right side and say "Featured Image." Here is a video tutorial that may help as well: How to Add a Featured Image to your Wordpress Post Hope that helps!
Ok, if I'm understanding right, there is a way to change the logo. First, if possible, you may need to create the logo at a higher resolution.
Next, to update it, you can go to your WordPress admin area under "Appearances" and then click "Customize", and then "Site Identity." Usually, that is the location to remove/change a logo.
Sorry if that doesn't help you at all. Hopefully, someone else may see your question and respond as well.
That's the tricky part xD I think my theme is glitchy or doesn't work well. I need to set my logo inside specific dimension shape, in this case a rectangle, even though my logo fits as a square.
I did try to put the square version without extending on the side, the logo is displayed super big and eats up all the height of the header, and my header menu ends up with small floating letters in the middle which doesn't look good at all.
Well thank you for trying to help me anyway. Always appreciated. I'll wait for more help, and if still nothing I'll directly contact WA technical staff.
Have a good one.
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How to set a feature image for my website?
Hello. I happen to have sent my website link to my friends and family through Messenger, and I noticed the preview / featured image is my ugly blurred logo on a blank screen.
Hi there. You can change your featured image when you create or edit a post. It would be located on the right side and say "Featured Image." Here is a video tutorial that may help as well: How to Add a Featured Image to your Wordpress Post Hope that helps!
Ok, if I'm understanding right, there is a way to change the logo. First, if possible, you may need to create the logo at a higher resolution.
Next, to update it, you can go to your WordPress admin area under "Appearances" and then click "Customize", and then "Site Identity." Usually, that is the location to remove/change a logo.
Sorry if that doesn't help you at all. Hopefully, someone else may see your question and respond as well.
That's the tricky part xD I think my theme is glitchy or doesn't work well. I need to set my logo inside specific dimension shape, in this case a rectangle, even though my logo fits as a square.
I did try to put the square version without extending on the side, the logo is displayed super big and eats up all the height of the header, and my header menu ends up with small floating letters in the middle which doesn't look good at all.
Well thank you for trying to help me anyway. Always appreciated. I'll wait for more help, and if still nothing I'll directly contact WA technical staff.
Have a good one.
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Hi, I would like to make my About post "independent". I mean, you cannot navigate to it from others posts and it won't appear in the recent posts if you get it?
And no I can
Your about post theme is less important than your main theme for posts Nick.
It needs to be a page so if you are adamant about the looks of your pages then copy your posts page look to a new page and use it for your about page.
Derek
Don't get too caught up on how it looks - just make it a page instead... And if you're really concerned then change your theme because this will be a stumbling block as you move forward.
Yes you're right, but it already took me some time to find and choose a theme i really like
I'm sure there are plenty of alternatives - your website doesn't have to look perfect. Imperfect action is better than perfect inaction.
No you can't if you are going to make it a post. Now with that said you can still make it a post, and as you create new posts it will disappear from your front page blog roll.
And the only way people would get to it once that has happened is by adding a link to your menu so people can navigate to it and if in future posts you do add a link to your about page.
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How to make a post "independent?"
Hi, I would like to make my About post "independent". I mean, you cannot navigate to it from others posts and it won't appear in the recent posts if you get it?
And no I can
Your about post theme is less important than your main theme for posts Nick.
It needs to be a page so if you are adamant about the looks of your pages then copy your posts page look to a new page and use it for your about page.
Derek
Don't get too caught up on how it looks - just make it a page instead... And if you're really concerned then change your theme because this will be a stumbling block as you move forward.
Yes you're right, but it already took me some time to find and choose a theme i really like
I'm sure there are plenty of alternatives - your website doesn't have to look perfect. Imperfect action is better than perfect inaction.
No you can't if you are going to make it a post. Now with that said you can still make it a post, and as you create new posts it will disappear from your front page blog roll.
And the only way people would get to it once that has happened is by adding a link to your menu so people can navigate to it and if in future posts you do add a link to your about page.
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Sometimes I look at how common the topic I'm writing about is. If I'm writing about something fairly uncommon, meaning not many people have already written about, I would easily go with low search volume as long as QSR is below 30.
It is understandable that few people would be searching. For example, keywords related to new products.
However, when dealing with a highly competitive keyword, I tend to try different wording variations of the keyword until I find optimal QSR + High search volume. It needs patience and just playing around with words. Make sure your keywords DO make sense.
I hope this helps...
Thanks.
You’re welcome