I am wondering if I should post everything to my website or should I place more posts on Street articles and or Hub pages. Experienced answers would be really helpful. thanks
No you can't that is duplication but you can write similar topic to your site. What you can do also is change some wordings and format if you want to post it at your site.
You might want to post a corosponding article on street articles, for each of your articles on your blog to get a strong back ling to your site.
Here's Carson's definitive answer: "Once you have one or two articles on Street Articles (or another directory), focus 100% on your website. You do not need to have a ton of articles these days as your website will rank very well as you begin to publish content on it regularly." :) Rich.
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I am wondering if I should post everything to my website or should I place more posts on Street articles and or Hub pages. Experienced answers would be really helpful. thanks
No you can't that is duplication but you can write similar topic to your site. What you can do also is change some wordings and format if you want to post it at your site.
You might want to post a corosponding article on street articles, for each of your articles on your blog to get a strong back ling to your site.
Here's Carson's definitive answer: "Once you have one or two articles on Street Articles (or another directory), focus 100% on your website. You do not need to have a ton of articles these days as your website will rank very well as you begin to publish content on it regularly." :) Rich.
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Please can someone tell me how to change the order of my pages on Wordpress?
Click on edit under your page section. On the right, you should see a section called "page attributes." All pages are by default labeled as "0." To change their order you just need to increase the page's number. 0 = left most. You'll see the number next to "Order"
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Please can someone tell me how to change the order of my pages on Wordpress?
Click on edit under your page section. On the right, you should see a section called "page attributes." All pages are by default labeled as "0." To change their order you just need to increase the page's number. 0 = left most. You'll see the number next to "Order"
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I have created 2 sub menus (in a widget) on my RHS Sidebar. The problem is when I try to "attach" a post to the sub menu, the post is duplicated under both Sub menus
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I have created 2 sub menus (in a widget) on my RHS Sidebar. The problem is when I try to "attach" a post to the sub menu, the post is duplicated under both Sub menus
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Is it advisable to use a different keyword for each new post?
The experts here at WA recommend a different keyword for each submission along with avoiding duplication of content.
Do I use a new keyword for every post
Is it advisable to use a different keyword for each new post?
The experts here at WA recommend a different keyword for each submission along with avoiding duplication of content.
Level 2 lesson 8 of 10, Task 1 Write a new article. It says "ideally you will have a page on your site that is relevantto that article (that you can link to from it)
As @RICH said, it's a good idea to read over that article about the difference between the two. Just remember though there is no rule about using one or the other. The information in that article is really a guideline.
I have seen people set up entire WordPress sites with content using only pages. I have read about reasons why people do this and the main one seems to be that posts are saved with a time stamp. This may be okay for recent posts but some people don't want readers seeing aged posts of two or three years as they believe it can turn them away. I guess I see their point to a certain degree but if the content is timeless, who cares what the date is?
Yup, you could certainly create a small site using just pages. However, if you want a dynamic Home page showing summaries of the most recent updated content rather than just static fixed text, it's necessary to use posts as well. I certainly prefer a dynamic Home page, as I like my visitors to see something fresh, every time they arrive at my site, as almost 40% of my business is repeat customers. You can also add categories to posts, which means you can create groups of content to aid navigation. :) Rich.
I'd recommend reading this https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/03-posts-and-pages for an overview between the differences between Posts and Pages. Rich.
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Does Article become a Page or a blog on my Website?
Level 2 lesson 8 of 10, Task 1 Write a new article. It says "ideally you will have a page on your site that is relevantto that article (that you can link to from it)
As @RICH said, it's a good idea to read over that article about the difference between the two. Just remember though there is no rule about using one or the other. The information in that article is really a guideline.
I have seen people set up entire WordPress sites with content using only pages. I have read about reasons why people do this and the main one seems to be that posts are saved with a time stamp. This may be okay for recent posts but some people don't want readers seeing aged posts of two or three years as they believe it can turn them away. I guess I see their point to a certain degree but if the content is timeless, who cares what the date is?
Yup, you could certainly create a small site using just pages. However, if you want a dynamic Home page showing summaries of the most recent updated content rather than just static fixed text, it's necessary to use posts as well. I certainly prefer a dynamic Home page, as I like my visitors to see something fresh, every time they arrive at my site, as almost 40% of my business is repeat customers. You can also add categories to posts, which means you can create groups of content to aid navigation. :) Rich.
I'd recommend reading this https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/03-posts-and-pages for an overview between the differences between Posts and Pages. Rich.
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Thank you :)