Hi all,
I have been putting my presence out on social media sites (Twitter, Google Plus, Facebook) to bring traffic to my site and I was wondering what is the best time o
I don't use social media, at all, but I think if I did, I would try a little test; Post at the same time each day for a week or two, then at a different time for another week or so...
Mickeyb
Here is a small chart for you.
Facebook: The best time to post is from 1pm to 4pm, and the worst time is between 8pm and 8am.
Twitter: The best time to post is from 1pm to 3pm, and the worst time is between 8pm and 9am.
Google Plus: The best time to post is from 9am to 11am, and the worst time is between 6pm and 8am.
There are free metrics... to optimize you need to know your public. Not all niches work same way at all
Try posting every day for a week in the mornings, then the following week everyday around noon. Then the week after, everyday at night.
Should give you an idea of days/times people are most engaged with your content.
On the final week repeat which ever week prior did the best to see if the engagement is still consistent or just a fluke for that week.
Best of luck.
Dan.
Hello you have too use time tables !
Divide your leads in time zones !
And the different days of the week !
Habits are the key ! to maximalise a return that will be max 3/4 %
I dit real mailins in the nineties !
Greets,
Attila
You have to know the habbits !
The advice mentioned here below in this discussion is a simple but good technique !
To have a good response you have to analyse also wich segment is relavant !
Attila
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Best time of day for social media campaigns?
Hi all,
I have been putting my presence out on social media sites (Twitter, Google Plus, Facebook) to bring traffic to my site and I was wondering what is the best time o
It actually really varies from niche to niche, from one platform to another.
For example one of my IG accounts gets the most engagements if I post new images before noon on week days. While another account get the most likes in the evening and on weekends. Test test test :D
I don't use social media, at all, but I think if I did, I would try a little test; Post at the same time each day for a week or two, then at a different time for another week or so...
Mickeyb
Here is a small chart for you.
Facebook: The best time to post is from 1pm to 4pm, and the worst time is between 8pm and 8am.
Twitter: The best time to post is from 1pm to 3pm, and the worst time is between 8pm and 9am.
Google Plus: The best time to post is from 9am to 11am, and the worst time is between 6pm and 8am.
There are free metrics... to optimize you need to know your public. Not all niches work same way at all
Try posting every day for a week in the mornings, then the following week everyday around noon. Then the week after, everyday at night.
Should give you an idea of days/times people are most engaged with your content.
On the final week repeat which ever week prior did the best to see if the engagement is still consistent or just a fluke for that week.
Best of luck.
Dan.
Hello you have too use time tables !
Divide your leads in time zones !
And the different days of the week !
Habits are the key ! to maximalise a return that will be max 3/4 %
I dit real mailins in the nineties !
Greets,
Attila
You have to know the habbits !
The advice mentioned here below in this discussion is a simple but good technique !
To have a good response you have to analyse also wich segment is relavant !
Attila
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Went I test my site speed I always get the message of " Eliminate render-blocking JavaScript and CSS in above-the-fold content"
Is this something I need to correct on my sit
I've been trying to figure it out for about a year now, research and research tried tools and plugins still haven't remove it ..
Just deactivated megamenu plugin and installed smushit for media compression. Mobile number went from 60 to 74, and desktop went from 73 to 88. Wahoooo!!!
You will never get rid of it. Leave it or find a professional. I have searched about it and whatever I tried it did not work. Many times this is WP related and if you try something wrong you can get into trouble with the site.
Yeah I did a ton of research also on the subject but came up short in my resolve for far. Thanks for your input and I will leave it alone for now.
This article should answer your question. The Google PageSpeed Insights Code Has Been Cracked
Cool! I'm now getting the emails from Kinsta, and look forward to the better loading speed for my page! thanks! Best wishes for your continued success!
I don't no what its all about but:-
https://kinsta.com/blog/eliminate-render-blocking-javascript-css/
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Eliminate render-blocking javascript and css?
Went I test my site speed I always get the message of " Eliminate render-blocking JavaScript and CSS in above-the-fold content"
Is this something I need to correct on my sit
I've been trying to figure it out for about a year now, research and research tried tools and plugins still haven't remove it ..
Just deactivated megamenu plugin and installed smushit for media compression. Mobile number went from 60 to 74, and desktop went from 73 to 88. Wahoooo!!!
You will never get rid of it. Leave it or find a professional. I have searched about it and whatever I tried it did not work. Many times this is WP related and if you try something wrong you can get into trouble with the site.
Yeah I did a ton of research also on the subject but came up short in my resolve for far. Thanks for your input and I will leave it alone for now.
This article should answer your question. The Google PageSpeed Insights Code Has Been Cracked
Cool! I'm now getting the emails from Kinsta, and look forward to the better loading speed for my page! thanks! Best wishes for your continued success!
I don't no what its all about but:-
https://kinsta.com/blog/eliminate-render-blocking-javascript-css/
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Hi Gang,
What is the average time frame most of you are seeing after you publish a post and it shows that it indexed in google web master tools?
It took me 2 weeks. But I was asked if I signed out for the Google webmaster. Of which I had not. I did and I was indexed 24 hrs. later
I'm afraid it varies.
I can see my posts within minutes but a lot of members can wait hours or even days.
Here's a good explanation -
https://www.impactbnd.com/blog/how-long-does-it-take-google-to-index-a-new-page
It can help if you submit the post manually in your Webmasters Tools.
Robert Allan
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Hi Gang,
What is the average time frame most of you are seeing after you publish a post and it shows that it indexed in google web master tools?
It took me 2 weeks. But I was asked if I signed out for the Google webmaster. Of which I had not. I did and I was indexed 24 hrs. later
I'm afraid it varies.
I can see my posts within minutes but a lot of members can wait hours or even days.
Here's a good explanation -
https://www.impactbnd.com/blog/how-long-does-it-take-google-to-index-a-new-page
It can help if you submit the post manually in your Webmasters Tools.
Robert Allan
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Hi Gang,
I am new to WA (roughly 3 months) and I want to start out promoting WA to generate some revenue but I am stuck with writing reviews about "the competition" in
If you do a product review you can always buy the product warrior plus has cheap front end buys like $8 or jvzoo has then too cheap front end products don't buy the OTOs as they are called they are One Time Offers but at least then you can do honest reviews i know it's more investment but a lot of the time it's like $7-8 and then you can do a video and I actually like some of the products I buy. Just a side note I wouldn't ask for a refund on every product you buy that never is good.
You don't have to write reviews about the competition to promote WA. Just tell your website visitors of the benefits of WA like the training in SEO and how to find a niche, also being able to build a WordPress website within minutes without any technical knowhow.
I have a WA promotional website and only 15% of it is reviews of competing products. I prefer to help my website visitors with ideas on niches they could build a business around and then direct them to WA as the way to start for free.
Focus on the benefits and not on the exposing of competing products that might be scams. Like I said I do not do this unless I personally know about the scam I am exposing. If you need some inspiration you can view my site for ideas at the link below.
http://legitimatejobfromhome.com
There are plenty of 'beware of scam sites' sites out there. You can information from them about various scams and simply condense them into great content. Create a standard review template to use and use it always. This creates continuity!
Looking into competition for Wealthy Affiliates is also fairly easy to find. the reviews are pout there and, again, rewrite them to make them your own.
Just be true and don't slam another platform like so many do. You can draw people to WA without slandering another company. What I do is affiliate with the other company too, that way I double my chances of a sell.
As far as the content I use Grammarly Pro which has a plagiarism tool. I find an informative piece that pans out to be spot on and then past the whole thing in Grammarly and then study the Pros and Cons and make sure I am gleaning everything....BUT, writing my own stuff. Then I delete the other post.
I use nothing that Grammarly doesn't find at least 98% original.
As far as the WA violation, I'm not the owner and I feel that unless Kyle or Carson or someone with a financial investment in the platform should worry about themselves.
I hope this helps you my friend. Thank you for letting me comment.
I agree. It is a challenge. I had the same question early on. I found that it was helpful to look at others' reviews of competing products and weigh carefully the source of the review.
Ironically, I tend to evaluate those reviews (including WA) more on the negative responses by reviewers. I can not only discover the product or service weaknesses (everyone has some) but also determine the objectivity of the reviewer.
Keep in mind that you want other to looks to you -- now and in the future -- for your valued opinion. All reviews include elements of opinion.
Good luck. The mere fact that you are asking the question reflects your desire to be a truly independent reviewer.
Charlie,
I didn't see where you talk about the competition, but overall your site looks nice. My marketing background tells me that it's not usually a good idea to bash the competition as a way to steer traffic. That usually comes across as sour-grapes and transparent and we always want to be "nice" online to our competitors. Why do you have to review the competition? Just talk about what is working for you, and why you like WA. The rest will follow. Hope this helps!
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Can someone help me with content writing?
Hi Gang,
I am new to WA (roughly 3 months) and I want to start out promoting WA to generate some revenue but I am stuck with writing reviews about "the competition" in
If you do a product review you can always buy the product warrior plus has cheap front end buys like $8 or jvzoo has then too cheap front end products don't buy the OTOs as they are called they are One Time Offers but at least then you can do honest reviews i know it's more investment but a lot of the time it's like $7-8 and then you can do a video and I actually like some of the products I buy. Just a side note I wouldn't ask for a refund on every product you buy that never is good.
You don't have to write reviews about the competition to promote WA. Just tell your website visitors of the benefits of WA like the training in SEO and how to find a niche, also being able to build a WordPress website within minutes without any technical knowhow.
I have a WA promotional website and only 15% of it is reviews of competing products. I prefer to help my website visitors with ideas on niches they could build a business around and then direct them to WA as the way to start for free.
Focus on the benefits and not on the exposing of competing products that might be scams. Like I said I do not do this unless I personally know about the scam I am exposing. If you need some inspiration you can view my site for ideas at the link below.
http://legitimatejobfromhome.com
There are plenty of 'beware of scam sites' sites out there. You can information from them about various scams and simply condense them into great content. Create a standard review template to use and use it always. This creates continuity!
Looking into competition for Wealthy Affiliates is also fairly easy to find. the reviews are pout there and, again, rewrite them to make them your own.
Just be true and don't slam another platform like so many do. You can draw people to WA without slandering another company. What I do is affiliate with the other company too, that way I double my chances of a sell.
As far as the content I use Grammarly Pro which has a plagiarism tool. I find an informative piece that pans out to be spot on and then past the whole thing in Grammarly and then study the Pros and Cons and make sure I am gleaning everything....BUT, writing my own stuff. Then I delete the other post.
I use nothing that Grammarly doesn't find at least 98% original.
As far as the WA violation, I'm not the owner and I feel that unless Kyle or Carson or someone with a financial investment in the platform should worry about themselves.
I hope this helps you my friend. Thank you for letting me comment.
I agree. It is a challenge. I had the same question early on. I found that it was helpful to look at others' reviews of competing products and weigh carefully the source of the review.
Ironically, I tend to evaluate those reviews (including WA) more on the negative responses by reviewers. I can not only discover the product or service weaknesses (everyone has some) but also determine the objectivity of the reviewer.
Keep in mind that you want other to looks to you -- now and in the future -- for your valued opinion. All reviews include elements of opinion.
Good luck. The mere fact that you are asking the question reflects your desire to be a truly independent reviewer.
Charlie,
I didn't see where you talk about the competition, but overall your site looks nice. My marketing background tells me that it's not usually a good idea to bash the competition as a way to steer traffic. That usually comes across as sour-grapes and transparent and we always want to be "nice" online to our competitors. Why do you have to review the competition? Just talk about what is working for you, and why you like WA. The rest will follow. Hope this helps!
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I am curious to know if there are any classroom videos on email marketing.
welcome to WA yes there are many. you can go into the chat room, open forum, and ask questions, and people will direct you.
much success to you. keep the following
There are quite a few Charlie.
You'd need to check out this page to fins the ones that interest you.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/webinar
Are there any email marketing videos?
I am curious to know if there are any classroom videos on email marketing.
welcome to WA yes there are many. you can go into the chat room, open forum, and ask questions, and people will direct you.
much success to you. keep the following
There are quite a few Charlie.
You'd need to check out this page to fins the ones that interest you.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/webinar
It actually really varies from niche to niche, from one platform to another.
For example one of my IG accounts gets the most engagements if I post new images before noon on week days. While another account get the most likes in the evening and on weekends. Test test test :D