I am curious how you all have fared in your website traffic while using google adwords. Is it worth it?
Note: I am reviewing financial products in regards to debt conso
Has anyone used google adwords to successfully?
I am curious how you all have fared in your website traffic while using google adwords. Is it worth it?
Note: I am reviewing financial products in regards to debt conso
Hi Cris, I never use AdWords, as accurate SEO and Ads generate all the traffic I need.
And, I only allow Post specific adds relating to content, so limited options for sellers. Seems to work ok, but more testing will give me better analysis in time.
Regards
BK
I am thinking ahead of time here, is 30GBs of storage with WA hosting here going to be enough in the next 10 years or constantly adding content, comments and so on to my we
If your website every gets that big and has that many visitors then you'll be able to afford a dedicated server and a private jet.
That's a good question. I read somewhere recently that a medium sized website will need 50 GB and 100 GB for anything bigger. It would be good to hear from people who've been here for many years and whose websites are quite advanced.
~Mark :)
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Is 30gbs enough website storage?
I am thinking ahead of time here, is 30GBs of storage with WA hosting here going to be enough in the next 10 years or constantly adding content, comments and so on to my we
If your website every gets that big and has that many visitors then you'll be able to afford a dedicated server and a private jet.
That's a good question. I read somewhere recently that a medium sized website will need 50 GB and 100 GB for anything bigger. It would be good to hear from people who've been here for many years and whose websites are quite advanced.
~Mark :)
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You know, the green https:// that says the site is encrypted. I bought the encryption, but I can't figure this out.
This is the second question on this in a few hours Chris. I am hoping Kyle might give us an update.
I think they're currently working on SSL support. I've contacted support the other day and requested a CSR code for a positive SSL certificate.
They don't support SSL yet but have plans to do so in the near future. Attached is an image with their reply.
I just found this. An Important Google Update BarryJ asked about it a few days ago and Kyle's reply just sums it up.
Note, that he says it's a fall release. :D
Contact your hosting provider. If WA is your hosting service then you can't have SSL here as it's not supported.
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How do I get the positive ssl certificate to show in my url?
You know, the green https:// that says the site is encrypted. I bought the encryption, but I can't figure this out.
This is the second question on this in a few hours Chris. I am hoping Kyle might give us an update.
I think they're currently working on SSL support. I've contacted support the other day and requested a CSR code for a positive SSL certificate.
They don't support SSL yet but have plans to do so in the near future. Attached is an image with their reply.
I just found this. An Important Google Update BarryJ asked about it a few days ago and Kyle's reply just sums it up.
Note, that he says it's a fall release. :D
Contact your hosting provider. If WA is your hosting service then you can't have SSL here as it's not supported.
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(1) Scam Alerts | Writing Content | Build A Website
or
(2) Scam Alerts | Build A Website | Build A Social Following
or
(3) Scam Alerts | Writing Co
If you only want three Chris I would choose #1. You can cover keyword research in writing content. I think I would consider changing writing content to creating content. That is my vote.
Tim
Scam Alerts / Build a Website / Writing Content / Keyword Search / Build a Social Following
I think you should include all of them ;-)
That would probably be smart, but i'd like for the site to start small for the purpose of gaining traction, then add more as it allows. I just need my initial 3, as 3 is easy to keep up with.
I agree though, going with all of them eventually is smart :]
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Poll for my website categories - what is your opinion?
(1) Scam Alerts | Writing Content | Build A Website
or
(2) Scam Alerts | Build A Website | Build A Social Following
or
(3) Scam Alerts | Writing Co
If you only want three Chris I would choose #1. You can cover keyword research in writing content. I think I would consider changing writing content to creating content. That is my vote.
Tim
Scam Alerts / Build a Website / Writing Content / Keyword Search / Build a Social Following
I think you should include all of them ;-)
That would probably be smart, but i'd like for the site to start small for the purpose of gaining traction, then add more as it allows. I just need my initial 3, as 3 is easy to keep up with.
I agree though, going with all of them eventually is smart :]
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I was reading somewhere that having multiple H1 tags on each page could be destroying my rankings, how true is this?
Secondly, how do I determine if my theme is hurting
People used to use a lot of keyword rich H1 titles on pages. They did it because it helped them rank as they carried extra weight. Google realised this and so now, apparently, only takes the first H1 into consideration.
Also from a readbility point of view you want a big title at the top and then sections of the page with smaller H2 and H3 titles for sub-sections. You don't want massive headings every paragraph.
So stick to one H1 which will be the title of your page/post.
You can use a site like - http://seositecheckup.com/ to check if your theme is slowing the site down or isn't mobile friendly etc.
This is also worth reading - has a nice infographic with all you need to know . . .http://backlinko.com/on-page-seo
Theme or h1 tags destroying seo?
I was reading somewhere that having multiple H1 tags on each page could be destroying my rankings, how true is this?
Secondly, how do I determine if my theme is hurting
People used to use a lot of keyword rich H1 titles on pages. They did it because it helped them rank as they carried extra weight. Google realised this and so now, apparently, only takes the first H1 into consideration.
Also from a readbility point of view you want a big title at the top and then sections of the page with smaller H2 and H3 titles for sub-sections. You don't want massive headings every paragraph.
So stick to one H1 which will be the title of your page/post.
You can use a site like - http://seositecheckup.com/ to check if your theme is slowing the site down or isn't mobile friendly etc.
This is also worth reading - has a nice infographic with all you need to know . . .http://backlinko.com/on-page-seo
Hi Cris, I never use AdWords, as accurate SEO and Ads generate all the traffic I need.
And, I only allow Post specific adds relating to content, so limited options for sellers. Seems to work ok, but more testing will give me better analysis in time.
Regards
BK