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I just started up my first bing adwords campaign (following the bootcamp training) an hour or so ago and so far I haven't gotten a single click. I know that all my keywords get

Good comments ..... and I agree, give it some time

Give it some time... I would actually suggest waiting a week to see some proper results. You need a certain volume of traffic before you decide what works and what doesn't. You can't make a decision off a few clicks.

Hope this helps! :)

Ya I'm just in the testing phases ofcoure but I'm putting 25$ towards each adgroup. You think thats enough clicks to get the right data?

I would think that is enough yes. That should last you a week or so.

The ads are probably still waiting approval. They don't tell you it, but they need to get approved before they run. Give it 24-48 hours. If you don't see clicks, traffic might be super low. If that's the case, try different keywords.

I checked out all the kwds in Jaaxy so that should be good. What a buzzkill that I have to wait to see my results when it's just a test lol.

They rotate the ads you just need to give it sometime

Oh I see. Alright.

I think you need to give it just a bit more time. Check back in a day or so.

Really it takes that long? Is this just for my first campaign or something?

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Annnnnnnnnnnnd... nothing

Annnnnnnnnnnnd... nothing

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I just started up my first bing adwords campaign (following the bootcamp training) an hour or so ago and so far I haven't gotten a single click. I know that all my keywords get

Good comments ..... and I agree, give it some time

Give it some time... I would actually suggest waiting a week to see some proper results. You need a certain volume of traffic before you decide what works and what doesn't. You can't make a decision off a few clicks.

Hope this helps! :)

Ya I'm just in the testing phases ofcoure but I'm putting 25$ towards each adgroup. You think thats enough clicks to get the right data?

I would think that is enough yes. That should last you a week or so.

The ads are probably still waiting approval. They don't tell you it, but they need to get approved before they run. Give it 24-48 hours. If you don't see clicks, traffic might be super low. If that's the case, try different keywords.

I checked out all the kwds in Jaaxy so that should be good. What a buzzkill that I have to wait to see my results when it's just a test lol.

They rotate the ads you just need to give it sometime

Oh I see. Alright.

I think you need to give it just a bit more time. Check back in a day or so.

Really it takes that long? Is this just for my first campaign or something?

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Is the time and effort put in to make and amazing post worth it? Basically, what's a better use of our time, making multiple good posts, or just a few amazing ones. I've been tr

My thoughts, an amazing post has to be just that to your readers, not the writer. If you can write an amazing post that is not too long then that is a bonus to your readers. Many people only want to read short, quality posts.

I think very good multiple posts with a hum dinger thrown in for good measure should work well. We all have different writing styles/experience and different personalities of readers. What your niche is about too is a consideration to take into account too.

Personally, I am still learning how to write well. I write what comes to me at the time. If it's a short straight to the point blog or longer and more detailed, so be it. That's me, my personality. I don't have regular day/week posting to my site, though I do post 2 - 3 times/month. I also update and change around previous posts from time to time as I gain more writing experience. I would struggle to post once per day.

I plan out my post out beforehand while I'm doing other things. That way I can just "walk" through them cause I already know what I'm doing from start to finish. The most difficult thing for me is actually finding images. All this "Copyright" stuff is really getting on my nerves.

By masterpiece I was really referring to beautification over just size. Just the right images in just the right places, Content that flows perfectly and is a pleasure to read, and complete content that doesn't leave questions left unanswered.

Ok Choppy, I got you now. Yeah, I have pictures on every page. The longer the blog writing then the more pictures to help keep my readers interest. Picture can earn you kudos from the search engines too, can't they? The copyright is double Dutch to me at times. I head over to Microsoft images. No messing around there. You can do what you like with the pictures. Only drawback is that they are less to choose from than say 3 years ago. Maybe Microsoft is wary of getting hit by copyright too. Still they are freebies.

I use wikimedia commons mostly. You just have to look for the ones with that are free to use under any circumstance - it says below. A good rule to follow is that there should always be an image on screen no matter where you scroll to in a post.

With images, you can both help your rankings for the page itself and get the actual image ranked in google images. It's all about filling in the title and alt attribute of the image.

I think someone has already given you that answer (on another topic, of course): "This to thine own self be true....." It matters not what any of us think.

I'm truly seeking maximum productivity. I think you're right though. The kinds of post I create are just another aspect of my own personal style.

Well, I'm pretty sure that Pat is "still talking about backlinks" because they are still a valid strategy to get ranked. I know this firsthand. It's about quality backlinks now, not necessarily quantity.

This reminds me of how I got started in marketing. I would literally just put on google alerts for everything related to my niche and leave comments on every blog/news story/ forum that came up with a link to my site. I managed to accumulate a good couple thousand high quality, relevant backlinks that way. After 2 months I had made it to the third page with a weak keyword. This was back in june and the trend has only been a decrease in the importance of backlinks since. That's my experience with them.

Writing a masterpiece. That is scary. I block when i think like that. I guess i am trying to improve my writing. My dedication too, to what i write. Trey to think i am writing/ giving something to real people.

This reminds me of resumes. I would never get hired when I go about things in the "conventional" way with proper structure and everything carefully formatted. What did work was when I got right to the point and told them exactly what I have to offer and why I want to work, and threw in a few jokes while I was at it. That got me hired on the first try.

Nobody cares about your attempts to impress them, they care about what you have to offer and you the person, not you the ideal. Keep that in mind and a "masterpiece" becomes possible. Still a ton of work though.

I understand and agree with you. I do it in my everyday job. And i guess it works.

I know quite a few gurus will only post once per week, or a few times per month. They have HUGE posts, with case studies, resources, pictures, infographics, and the like. I think if you do that, you need to be more active on social media to get exposure, or be very very patient with traffic.

I would eventually like to move to that, but for now, my strategy is more = better.

From what I've read, these pillar articles do get you a ton of traffic when all that content gets indexed and ranked, but it takes longer than normal sized posts for some reason. I actually continually add to all of my menu item pages because I both link to them from my blog posts and with the above strategy in mind. So far, none of those pages have received direct search traffic, but the small amount of traffic I do get flows through them with a low drop out rate.

Basically, I think that huge posts are useful, but not necessarily for building up search traffic. Like you said, these big time guys provide tons of value for their already established audience. I think part of the reason is that with all those regular followers showing up, that super high quality content is bound to get a ton of social shares, netting perhaps more traffic than search could provide for that one post, and leading to more "regulars".

You also have to look at their promotional strategies. They have multiple active social media accounts, and promote ONE blog post several times over the course of a few months. They also have tight-knit relationships with other gurus that help them cross promote to other audiences.

Pat over at Smart Passive Income has credited a lot of his success with creating what her terms "Beastly Resources"....meaning an extremely high-quality post that becomes the go-to, head-and-shoulders-above resource for your niche. It's a great way to get natural links to your site.

But not every post can be like that. But if you try to have at least one masterpiece on your site it certainly can't hurt!

I got a lot of respect for Pat too, though he's still talking about backlinks... I do have a few pillar articles, but mostly I just aim to answer a particular question in a complete manner - which often ends up being rather short when it's a very specific keyword I'm targeting. I like the idea of one real masterpiece though, it appeals to my artistic side lol but I'm more concerned with traffic numbers. My masterpiece has to by my WA review on my bootcamp site. I just added a bunch of images too it actually.

LoL - interesting question and I am actually going to disagree with the others. What constitutes an 'amazing post'. I'm not sure I've ever written one, but I have written an awful lot of good ones. My 'good' ones are of a high quality. Could any of them be better. Of course they could. There is also room for improvement. So actually I would say multiple good posts as long as your good is of a 'good enough' quality.

Beverley

Ya this isn't an argument of "crap" vs "good" but rather "good" vs "great." Great posts can take hours upon hours of tweaking when good is just a carefully written post with some images.

You already know what I'm going to say - quality every time. I probably write for my own site around twice a week.

That's the thing. I don't think I'm alone in wanting to progress as fast as possible. I understand quality but i usually stop at complete content with a picture or two before moving on. I guess I'll have to start devoting more time to my content creation in order to reach even higher standards. I'm going through my site and touching up my content right now actually. Maybe I was just feeling impatient when I started this discussion.

It really should be quality. I don't think you should "short change" your readers/customers. What would you think if you went to a site and they didn't give you their best?

you have a point here. Maybe it's the effort itself that will get through to my visitors. Thanks.

Hi - I would say quality, rather than quantity. Better to post good content that will engage people, than try to rush new content each day.

Just my opinion - you're one of the people I actually look up to for guidance, so if you have a different view, I'd go with that :)

All the best, Mark

I was thinking something along the lines of the 20/80 principle, meaning the 20% of the work that gets 80% of the results. If there's a certain cut-off point where it's best to move on to a new piece of content, I'd rather do that in order to go for more rankings.

Thing is, quality content isn't everything. There's other factors like target audience and competition that could cause a blog post to fail. This side of the argument would suggest quantity over quality, but each should be good enough to have a fair chance - the 20/80 principle.

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Is it worth it to make a masterpiece?

Is it worth it to make a masterpiece?

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Is the time and effort put in to make and amazing post worth it? Basically, what's a better use of our time, making multiple good posts, or just a few amazing ones. I've been tr

My thoughts, an amazing post has to be just that to your readers, not the writer. If you can write an amazing post that is not too long then that is a bonus to your readers. Many people only want to read short, quality posts.

I think very good multiple posts with a hum dinger thrown in for good measure should work well. We all have different writing styles/experience and different personalities of readers. What your niche is about too is a consideration to take into account too.

Personally, I am still learning how to write well. I write what comes to me at the time. If it's a short straight to the point blog or longer and more detailed, so be it. That's me, my personality. I don't have regular day/week posting to my site, though I do post 2 - 3 times/month. I also update and change around previous posts from time to time as I gain more writing experience. I would struggle to post once per day.

I plan out my post out beforehand while I'm doing other things. That way I can just "walk" through them cause I already know what I'm doing from start to finish. The most difficult thing for me is actually finding images. All this "Copyright" stuff is really getting on my nerves.

By masterpiece I was really referring to beautification over just size. Just the right images in just the right places, Content that flows perfectly and is a pleasure to read, and complete content that doesn't leave questions left unanswered.

Ok Choppy, I got you now. Yeah, I have pictures on every page. The longer the blog writing then the more pictures to help keep my readers interest. Picture can earn you kudos from the search engines too, can't they? The copyright is double Dutch to me at times. I head over to Microsoft images. No messing around there. You can do what you like with the pictures. Only drawback is that they are less to choose from than say 3 years ago. Maybe Microsoft is wary of getting hit by copyright too. Still they are freebies.

I use wikimedia commons mostly. You just have to look for the ones with that are free to use under any circumstance - it says below. A good rule to follow is that there should always be an image on screen no matter where you scroll to in a post.

With images, you can both help your rankings for the page itself and get the actual image ranked in google images. It's all about filling in the title and alt attribute of the image.

I think someone has already given you that answer (on another topic, of course): "This to thine own self be true....." It matters not what any of us think.

I'm truly seeking maximum productivity. I think you're right though. The kinds of post I create are just another aspect of my own personal style.

Well, I'm pretty sure that Pat is "still talking about backlinks" because they are still a valid strategy to get ranked. I know this firsthand. It's about quality backlinks now, not necessarily quantity.

This reminds me of how I got started in marketing. I would literally just put on google alerts for everything related to my niche and leave comments on every blog/news story/ forum that came up with a link to my site. I managed to accumulate a good couple thousand high quality, relevant backlinks that way. After 2 months I had made it to the third page with a weak keyword. This was back in june and the trend has only been a decrease in the importance of backlinks since. That's my experience with them.

Writing a masterpiece. That is scary. I block when i think like that. I guess i am trying to improve my writing. My dedication too, to what i write. Trey to think i am writing/ giving something to real people.

This reminds me of resumes. I would never get hired when I go about things in the "conventional" way with proper structure and everything carefully formatted. What did work was when I got right to the point and told them exactly what I have to offer and why I want to work, and threw in a few jokes while I was at it. That got me hired on the first try.

Nobody cares about your attempts to impress them, they care about what you have to offer and you the person, not you the ideal. Keep that in mind and a "masterpiece" becomes possible. Still a ton of work though.

I understand and agree with you. I do it in my everyday job. And i guess it works.

I know quite a few gurus will only post once per week, or a few times per month. They have HUGE posts, with case studies, resources, pictures, infographics, and the like. I think if you do that, you need to be more active on social media to get exposure, or be very very patient with traffic.

I would eventually like to move to that, but for now, my strategy is more = better.

From what I've read, these pillar articles do get you a ton of traffic when all that content gets indexed and ranked, but it takes longer than normal sized posts for some reason. I actually continually add to all of my menu item pages because I both link to them from my blog posts and with the above strategy in mind. So far, none of those pages have received direct search traffic, but the small amount of traffic I do get flows through them with a low drop out rate.

Basically, I think that huge posts are useful, but not necessarily for building up search traffic. Like you said, these big time guys provide tons of value for their already established audience. I think part of the reason is that with all those regular followers showing up, that super high quality content is bound to get a ton of social shares, netting perhaps more traffic than search could provide for that one post, and leading to more "regulars".

You also have to look at their promotional strategies. They have multiple active social media accounts, and promote ONE blog post several times over the course of a few months. They also have tight-knit relationships with other gurus that help them cross promote to other audiences.

Pat over at Smart Passive Income has credited a lot of his success with creating what her terms "Beastly Resources"....meaning an extremely high-quality post that becomes the go-to, head-and-shoulders-above resource for your niche. It's a great way to get natural links to your site.

But not every post can be like that. But if you try to have at least one masterpiece on your site it certainly can't hurt!

I got a lot of respect for Pat too, though he's still talking about backlinks... I do have a few pillar articles, but mostly I just aim to answer a particular question in a complete manner - which often ends up being rather short when it's a very specific keyword I'm targeting. I like the idea of one real masterpiece though, it appeals to my artistic side lol but I'm more concerned with traffic numbers. My masterpiece has to by my WA review on my bootcamp site. I just added a bunch of images too it actually.

LoL - interesting question and I am actually going to disagree with the others. What constitutes an 'amazing post'. I'm not sure I've ever written one, but I have written an awful lot of good ones. My 'good' ones are of a high quality. Could any of them be better. Of course they could. There is also room for improvement. So actually I would say multiple good posts as long as your good is of a 'good enough' quality.

Beverley

Ya this isn't an argument of "crap" vs "good" but rather "good" vs "great." Great posts can take hours upon hours of tweaking when good is just a carefully written post with some images.

You already know what I'm going to say - quality every time. I probably write for my own site around twice a week.

That's the thing. I don't think I'm alone in wanting to progress as fast as possible. I understand quality but i usually stop at complete content with a picture or two before moving on. I guess I'll have to start devoting more time to my content creation in order to reach even higher standards. I'm going through my site and touching up my content right now actually. Maybe I was just feeling impatient when I started this discussion.

It really should be quality. I don't think you should "short change" your readers/customers. What would you think if you went to a site and they didn't give you their best?

you have a point here. Maybe it's the effort itself that will get through to my visitors. Thanks.

Hi - I would say quality, rather than quantity. Better to post good content that will engage people, than try to rush new content each day.

Just my opinion - you're one of the people I actually look up to for guidance, so if you have a different view, I'd go with that :)

All the best, Mark

I was thinking something along the lines of the 20/80 principle, meaning the 20% of the work that gets 80% of the results. If there's a certain cut-off point where it's best to move on to a new piece of content, I'd rather do that in order to go for more rankings.

Thing is, quality content isn't everything. There's other factors like target audience and competition that could cause a blog post to fail. This side of the argument would suggest quantity over quality, but each should be good enough to have a fair chance - the 20/80 principle.

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I finally reached the 2 month mark and I`m still not getting any search traffic. According to Jaaxy, my rankings are going up and down around the page 10 area but with no consi

Let me share something I read by Seth Godin recently. It may speak to what's happening with you...or maybe not. You chose. The title of the post is "Better than free."

"How do you compete with free? How does a wedding photographer or a travel agent—someone who used to make a good living performing a task that was hard to do without them—compete against ubiquitous free alternatives?

There's only one way: Sell something better than free.

Make a product or provide a service that's worth paying for.

You don't need a better way to talk about what you do, or a better gimmick, or a better social media strategy. In fact, you need to reinvent and rebuild what you make for a new reality, a reality where paying for something is an intentional act of buying something way better than the free alternative.

I'm sorry if this seems obvious. It's apparently not obvious to all the frustrated people I encounter who are still trying to sell the old thing in a new market."

Lee

Interesting."better than free" is what I go for; I even take time to point out the free alternatives. What I prefer to put my time into is actually create content that builds trust and provides value. I think that at this point my website has enough to offer that just about anyone could run a successful business online. I go for the "even more" approach when promoting WA.

Really though, this post is just about being tired of waiting for rankings. I know It's on it's way, but after 2 months of constant work, patience can wear thin.

Please be very careful and circumspect about measuring success in such a short period of time. And 2 months is a very short period of time when it comes to accessing the success of a new venture! ~Lee

Hang in there. You will start moving forward soon. Don't give up. You have gone too far!

Ofcourse there's no reason to completely stop. I guess I just needed to vent; it's really tough putting in all this work for months and still getting nothing in return... Well ok, I had one EN guy sign but to me that doesn't really count since he only came here to advertise and not because of my content.

The only thing I can suggest is to maybe review your keyword phrase titles. Are they within a high enough range within Jaaxy and the keyword tool?

Hope this helps.
Lis.

Ya I choose everyone carefully, besides, with so much content already out SOME of it should rank no matter what. I don't think keywords are the problem.

Psh. Bro, I spent 5 months with One More Cup of Coffee at less than 20 visits per day. 5 MONTHS http://d.pr/i/Z4Iu . And that's 1 post per day (erry day), plus YT vids and G+ activity. I'll hit 800 visits today (10 months in).

I can't say this will happen 100%, but personally, each blog I have has a "take off" point. It may be 100 visits, it may be 300 visits. You will eventually hit it. It has to. You can't produce that much content and NOT get results. It will happen. It always does.

One thing Kyle said that really resonated with me is (paraphrased), "I can't see a site with 300 posts NOT making sales". I think if you have been working on this for 6 months and have not seen a significant change in anything, THEN you can start looking back at old posts, look for ways to improve old posts, and expand your campaign to other media.

Point in case, 2 months in isn't far. It's awesome that you've worked so hard for so long. I see your content, and it's good. But you totally need to stick in the game for longer, because success is right around the corner.

Wow 5 months of a post everyday... and I feel worn out atter just two. Anyways, I guess I'm just distraught by the fact that my rankings WERE improving slowly but steadily but now they've stalled. I'll keep up the post a day though. Thanks for sharing!

That is very inspiring, thank you Nathaniell

I don't know but I think google has changes something cause my pages are starting to drop a few pages also. I need to look into it more this weekend when I'm off work.

There was the hummingbird update last month. It was basically a jump ine importance of relevance in rankings. What's taught here at WA should play into it fine thought.

Rank on your website? You have to keep going, page 10 shows you're ranking anyways. Are you sharing socially and within your niche? It will take a while so don't despair.

Ya I share but get very little traffic according to analytics. Actually my 10 SA articles are getting me the most consistent traffic with search getting me none. If my other site is any guide, I should be ranking well but still all the way back here on page 10 :( I suppose that the MMO niche is actually more competitive than fitness/weightloss.

Why stress yourself over a word that rhymes with "sank"? It seems like rank has got yours down in a pit. As for the actual note, I have noticed on my own (more to my amusement than anything) that when you answer questions, reply to people, and post questions of your own~THEN the numbers start to drop. They also drop down as more people like what you say and start following you :)

At only 2 months in it's WAY to early to be in a snit about rank. Just relax, ride the WA train and learn from all those here and that have gone before. It's one of the happiest places around if you are open to it. I just tonight posted 2 new blogs. That too, is a way of the rank going better.

Oh no not that rank. I mean my keyword rankings for my website. I'm actually doing well for my WA rank which is strange considering I've been less active lately. I think that, like websites, WA rank is based more around how people respond than the sheer amount of content you make. I mean if it was so simple, there's way too many ways to game the system.

Ahh *lightbulb* As I finished and hit "send" I wondered if that could be what you meant Thanks for clarifying and I'm glad you are doing well in WA, always a good feeling :)

WA definitely shouldn't be your first priority though. Just post when you have a burning question or something great to share IMO.

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Rank not Improving!

Rank not Improving!

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I finally reached the 2 month mark and I`m still not getting any search traffic. According to Jaaxy, my rankings are going up and down around the page 10 area but with no consi

Let me share something I read by Seth Godin recently. It may speak to what's happening with you...or maybe not. You chose. The title of the post is "Better than free."

"How do you compete with free? How does a wedding photographer or a travel agent—someone who used to make a good living performing a task that was hard to do without them—compete against ubiquitous free alternatives?

There's only one way: Sell something better than free.

Make a product or provide a service that's worth paying for.

You don't need a better way to talk about what you do, or a better gimmick, or a better social media strategy. In fact, you need to reinvent and rebuild what you make for a new reality, a reality where paying for something is an intentional act of buying something way better than the free alternative.

I'm sorry if this seems obvious. It's apparently not obvious to all the frustrated people I encounter who are still trying to sell the old thing in a new market."

Lee

Interesting."better than free" is what I go for; I even take time to point out the free alternatives. What I prefer to put my time into is actually create content that builds trust and provides value. I think that at this point my website has enough to offer that just about anyone could run a successful business online. I go for the "even more" approach when promoting WA.

Really though, this post is just about being tired of waiting for rankings. I know It's on it's way, but after 2 months of constant work, patience can wear thin.

Please be very careful and circumspect about measuring success in such a short period of time. And 2 months is a very short period of time when it comes to accessing the success of a new venture! ~Lee

Hang in there. You will start moving forward soon. Don't give up. You have gone too far!

Ofcourse there's no reason to completely stop. I guess I just needed to vent; it's really tough putting in all this work for months and still getting nothing in return... Well ok, I had one EN guy sign but to me that doesn't really count since he only came here to advertise and not because of my content.

The only thing I can suggest is to maybe review your keyword phrase titles. Are they within a high enough range within Jaaxy and the keyword tool?

Hope this helps.
Lis.

Ya I choose everyone carefully, besides, with so much content already out SOME of it should rank no matter what. I don't think keywords are the problem.

Psh. Bro, I spent 5 months with One More Cup of Coffee at less than 20 visits per day. 5 MONTHS http://d.pr/i/Z4Iu . And that's 1 post per day (erry day), plus YT vids and G+ activity. I'll hit 800 visits today (10 months in).

I can't say this will happen 100%, but personally, each blog I have has a "take off" point. It may be 100 visits, it may be 300 visits. You will eventually hit it. It has to. You can't produce that much content and NOT get results. It will happen. It always does.

One thing Kyle said that really resonated with me is (paraphrased), "I can't see a site with 300 posts NOT making sales". I think if you have been working on this for 6 months and have not seen a significant change in anything, THEN you can start looking back at old posts, look for ways to improve old posts, and expand your campaign to other media.

Point in case, 2 months in isn't far. It's awesome that you've worked so hard for so long. I see your content, and it's good. But you totally need to stick in the game for longer, because success is right around the corner.

Wow 5 months of a post everyday... and I feel worn out atter just two. Anyways, I guess I'm just distraught by the fact that my rankings WERE improving slowly but steadily but now they've stalled. I'll keep up the post a day though. Thanks for sharing!

That is very inspiring, thank you Nathaniell

I don't know but I think google has changes something cause my pages are starting to drop a few pages also. I need to look into it more this weekend when I'm off work.

There was the hummingbird update last month. It was basically a jump ine importance of relevance in rankings. What's taught here at WA should play into it fine thought.

Rank on your website? You have to keep going, page 10 shows you're ranking anyways. Are you sharing socially and within your niche? It will take a while so don't despair.

Ya I share but get very little traffic according to analytics. Actually my 10 SA articles are getting me the most consistent traffic with search getting me none. If my other site is any guide, I should be ranking well but still all the way back here on page 10 :( I suppose that the MMO niche is actually more competitive than fitness/weightloss.

Why stress yourself over a word that rhymes with "sank"? It seems like rank has got yours down in a pit. As for the actual note, I have noticed on my own (more to my amusement than anything) that when you answer questions, reply to people, and post questions of your own~THEN the numbers start to drop. They also drop down as more people like what you say and start following you :)

At only 2 months in it's WAY to early to be in a snit about rank. Just relax, ride the WA train and learn from all those here and that have gone before. It's one of the happiest places around if you are open to it. I just tonight posted 2 new blogs. That too, is a way of the rank going better.

Oh no not that rank. I mean my keyword rankings for my website. I'm actually doing well for my WA rank which is strange considering I've been less active lately. I think that, like websites, WA rank is based more around how people respond than the sheer amount of content you make. I mean if it was so simple, there's way too many ways to game the system.

Ahh *lightbulb* As I finished and hit "send" I wondered if that could be what you meant Thanks for clarifying and I'm glad you are doing well in WA, always a good feeling :)

WA definitely shouldn't be your first priority though. Just post when you have a burning question or something great to share IMO.

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I can no longer do anything with widgets. When I try to click on the menu item, it takes minutes to load up an imcomplete widgets page. I`m using the twenty twelve theme. Anyone

Resolution!! What a great feeling!!

I read about the installing of plug-ins that might have affected your sidebar. A sound troubleshooting advice that I know of is uninstall the plug-ins, then install back the old ones one by one and check whether you still have the problem or not. Find out when you install again the latest one, does it give you the problem? Then that plug-in is the culprit. Hope this helps.

alright I think I identified the problem. The Google Analyticator plugin. I dont really need that one anyways so its all good now.

Yup, it's a non-core to training one, there's complaints about it and the developers aren't particularly responsive in resolving issues, according to WP stats. I'd use with caution, even though it's popular. :) Rich.

Hi choppydo
May i know what plugin that you currently using?

just the standard recommended ones. All in one Seo, sociable, pin it button, SI Captcha, xml sitemap, Exclude Pages from Navigation, and Pretty Link.

It can often be an update to a plugin or WordPress itself, a "new" plugin that's incompatible with others, etc. I'd recommend first deactivating all but any core training plugins, logging out from your site, clearing your browser cache and cookies, quitting your browser and then relaunching and logging back in. Then turn on any other plugins one by one to see if it's one of them causing an issue. Also, P3 http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/p3-profiler/ can often isolate a problem when there's an issue loading. Hope this helps! :) Rich.

That sounds like a good option. Easier than uninstalling and then reinstalling them all.

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my sidebar is corrupted

my sidebar is corrupted

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I can no longer do anything with widgets. When I try to click on the menu item, it takes minutes to load up an imcomplete widgets page. I`m using the twenty twelve theme. Anyone

Resolution!! What a great feeling!!

I read about the installing of plug-ins that might have affected your sidebar. A sound troubleshooting advice that I know of is uninstall the plug-ins, then install back the old ones one by one and check whether you still have the problem or not. Find out when you install again the latest one, does it give you the problem? Then that plug-in is the culprit. Hope this helps.

alright I think I identified the problem. The Google Analyticator plugin. I dont really need that one anyways so its all good now.

Yup, it's a non-core to training one, there's complaints about it and the developers aren't particularly responsive in resolving issues, according to WP stats. I'd use with caution, even though it's popular. :) Rich.

Hi choppydo
May i know what plugin that you currently using?

just the standard recommended ones. All in one Seo, sociable, pin it button, SI Captcha, xml sitemap, Exclude Pages from Navigation, and Pretty Link.

It can often be an update to a plugin or WordPress itself, a "new" plugin that's incompatible with others, etc. I'd recommend first deactivating all but any core training plugins, logging out from your site, clearing your browser cache and cookies, quitting your browser and then relaunching and logging back in. Then turn on any other plugins one by one to see if it's one of them causing an issue. Also, P3 http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/p3-profiler/ can often isolate a problem when there's an issue loading. Hope this helps! :) Rich.

That sounds like a good option. Easier than uninstalling and then reinstalling them all.

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When I bookmark any new content, A lot of social bookmarking sites use a snippet from my content as a part of the post. I wonder, is this a case of duplicate content?

I think there's a bit of a misunderstanding about duplicate content. You don't get "penalised" for it, unless it's ultra-spammy, but you don't get any love for it either. So, if your own site is awash with duplicate content that you've copied from elsewhere, it's unlikely to rank. If someone copies you, then they don't get the "love". If it's a snippet of your own content, then no probs. :) Rich.

Alright awesome! Thanks Rich!

Most welcome! :) Rich.

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Snippets in social bookmarking

Snippets in social bookmarking

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When I bookmark any new content, A lot of social bookmarking sites use a snippet from my content as a part of the post. I wonder, is this a case of duplicate content?

I think there's a bit of a misunderstanding about duplicate content. You don't get "penalised" for it, unless it's ultra-spammy, but you don't get any love for it either. So, if your own site is awash with duplicate content that you've copied from elsewhere, it's unlikely to rank. If someone copies you, then they don't get the "love". If it's a snippet of your own content, then no probs. :) Rich.

Alright awesome! Thanks Rich!

Most welcome! :) Rich.

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