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Search Engine Optimization
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Hey affiliates, I've attached some screen shots of my dashboard. I am wondering why i am getting so much traffic to one of my posts and not the others. This is a rough estimate

All of the ones you have shown here are from spam sites. hoover your cursor over their website name to see where they take you.

Alright, if the majority of them are spam comments, then why is Akismet not blocking them? And why are they only going to one article?

You might not have akismet set up right. Click on the top button named check for spam and see what happens.

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Looking for feedback on why my traffic is inconsistent?

Looking for feedback on why my traffic is inconsistent?

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Search Engine Optimization
Updated

Hey affiliates, I've attached some screen shots of my dashboard. I am wondering why i am getting so much traffic to one of my posts and not the others. This is a rough estimate

All of the ones you have shown here are from spam sites. hoover your cursor over their website name to see where they take you.

Alright, if the majority of them are spam comments, then why is Akismet not blocking them? And why are they only going to one article?

You might not have akismet set up right. Click on the top button named check for spam and see what happens.

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Social Engagement & Marketing
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Over the last week or two, i have begun to get what seem to be spam comments on my site. Comments from people promoting products or services, or just completely unrelated to th

Yes true we all get spam comments and once I got too and it's better to delete and continue! You don't want those !

I too get at least a few spam comments every day or so. Just like the ones you describe. I too am interested in any ideas as to how to stop it, but at the end of the day I'm not to worried about it. I have 100% control of the post on my site so I really don't care that much.

Wow, that's so zen of you :)

Hi, Damian!

Yeah, it was a bit of a bummer actually...

My first ever comment on iloveknowledge.org was a spammy type of comment. Frankly, it sounded like it was auto-generated.

Not sure how to prevent that from happening. Maybe they should do a training on this?...

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Anyone else getting spam comments?

Anyone else getting spam comments?

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Social Engagement & Marketing
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Over the last week or two, i have begun to get what seem to be spam comments on my site. Comments from people promoting products or services, or just completely unrelated to th

Yes true we all get spam comments and once I got too and it's better to delete and continue! You don't want those !

I too get at least a few spam comments every day or so. Just like the ones you describe. I too am interested in any ideas as to how to stop it, but at the end of the day I'm not to worried about it. I have 100% control of the post on my site so I really don't care that much.

Wow, that's so zen of you :)

Hi, Damian!

Yeah, it was a bit of a bummer actually...

My first ever comment on iloveknowledge.org was a spammy type of comment. Frankly, it sounded like it was auto-generated.

Not sure how to prevent that from happening. Maybe they should do a training on this?...

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Ok, quick question about the proper use of keywords and tags. I've found that my posts are all ranking between page 3 and page 7 of google, but obviously i want to optimize that

Keywords in this plugin don't really matter. Google doesn't use Meta Keywords anymore to rank your website. Some other search engines do. Back when it did matter, the first picture would have been the correct way to do it.

You should use tags though. Here is some more information on that: Just make sure you use your keywords and keyphrases in the post itself, both in the headers and in the body of the text.

So essentially, tags are only used for navigating your website, and helping to bring relevant content from your site to your visitor?

Yes. And it also creates another page on your website: website.com/tag/tagname. Somehow these tag pages actually rank pretty well in google, and they'll also improve your internal linking structure.

For your site for example, for a post about a preworkout supplement, I'd use categories and tags like this:

Category: Pre-workout
Tags: Caffeine, (other ingredients)

When you do that, users can navigate your site by supplement category, and by ingredients.
Usually, you'll only want to use one category per post, and have categories as your menu items. You can then use multiple tags per post as additional navigation.

The first picture is correct. The second picture isn't wrong.. but it's not right either.

You want to have a few keywords, as many as you see fit per say.
Keywords directly feed the flow of organic traffic you will receive. If you are only using 1 keyword.. then anyone searching for the keyword "might" find your article based off your ranking. If you are using multiply keywords, then anytime someone searches the keyword you have chances to gain that traffic based on ranking. So more keywords you have, the more chances you have to gain organic traffic.

You should use a mixture of long-tailed keywords, short-tailed keywords, and low hanging fruit keywords.

Pj mentions about "keyword stuffing" but this isn't the case. That has nothing to do with how many keywords you have attached to an article.

Keyword stuffing is when you are using keywords that aren't relevant to your topic at all, and you are trying to drive additional traffic to your site. This is a Black Hat SEO trick and Google will slap you hard if you are caught. An example would be you writing an article about Pre-Workouts.. then adding keywords about hot topics such as Billy Joel just had a new baby. -- Has nothing to do with your content, but the search results will yield high end results due to it being a popular topic right now. Of course that's an extreme example. Another would be simple as you writing about Pre-Workouts, then venturing off into keywords such as women's weight lifting. It might sound on topic.. but if you aren't focused on that in your article.. then it's considered stuffing.. Google will frown upon you... and beat you..

Hope this helps a bit. Enjoy the mini-book I just wrote lol

No this is incredibly helpful, thank you for the feedback!

Hi Damian, I think you're doing great. I would keep it as is and not try too many keywords or the search engines will see it as "keyword stuffing" and it can hurt you. If you want your current pages to rank higher, consider some off-page SEO tactics. If the content is better than the pages ranked above yours, inbound links (off-page seo) will vault you past theirs for sure.

Ok, so stick to one, or a few targeted keywords. Got it.

Please explain "off-page" SEO that you are describing? I'm not sure what you mean

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Proper use of keywords and tags?

Proper use of keywords and tags?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Ok, quick question about the proper use of keywords and tags. I've found that my posts are all ranking between page 3 and page 7 of google, but obviously i want to optimize that

Keywords in this plugin don't really matter. Google doesn't use Meta Keywords anymore to rank your website. Some other search engines do. Back when it did matter, the first picture would have been the correct way to do it.

You should use tags though. Here is some more information on that: Just make sure you use your keywords and keyphrases in the post itself, both in the headers and in the body of the text.

So essentially, tags are only used for navigating your website, and helping to bring relevant content from your site to your visitor?

Yes. And it also creates another page on your website: website.com/tag/tagname. Somehow these tag pages actually rank pretty well in google, and they'll also improve your internal linking structure.

For your site for example, for a post about a preworkout supplement, I'd use categories and tags like this:

Category: Pre-workout
Tags: Caffeine, (other ingredients)

When you do that, users can navigate your site by supplement category, and by ingredients.
Usually, you'll only want to use one category per post, and have categories as your menu items. You can then use multiple tags per post as additional navigation.

The first picture is correct. The second picture isn't wrong.. but it's not right either.

You want to have a few keywords, as many as you see fit per say.
Keywords directly feed the flow of organic traffic you will receive. If you are only using 1 keyword.. then anyone searching for the keyword "might" find your article based off your ranking. If you are using multiply keywords, then anytime someone searches the keyword you have chances to gain that traffic based on ranking. So more keywords you have, the more chances you have to gain organic traffic.

You should use a mixture of long-tailed keywords, short-tailed keywords, and low hanging fruit keywords.

Pj mentions about "keyword stuffing" but this isn't the case. That has nothing to do with how many keywords you have attached to an article.

Keyword stuffing is when you are using keywords that aren't relevant to your topic at all, and you are trying to drive additional traffic to your site. This is a Black Hat SEO trick and Google will slap you hard if you are caught. An example would be you writing an article about Pre-Workouts.. then adding keywords about hot topics such as Billy Joel just had a new baby. -- Has nothing to do with your content, but the search results will yield high end results due to it being a popular topic right now. Of course that's an extreme example. Another would be simple as you writing about Pre-Workouts, then venturing off into keywords such as women's weight lifting. It might sound on topic.. but if you aren't focused on that in your article.. then it's considered stuffing.. Google will frown upon you... and beat you..

Hope this helps a bit. Enjoy the mini-book I just wrote lol

No this is incredibly helpful, thank you for the feedback!

Hi Damian, I think you're doing great. I would keep it as is and not try too many keywords or the search engines will see it as "keyword stuffing" and it can hurt you. If you want your current pages to rank higher, consider some off-page SEO tactics. If the content is better than the pages ranked above yours, inbound links (off-page seo) will vault you past theirs for sure.

Ok, so stick to one, or a few targeted keywords. Got it.

Please explain "off-page" SEO that you are describing? I'm not sure what you mean

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Getting Started
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Can you add links to your WA profile page bio area?If so, then how? I'm having trouble with this.

there is an area for you to add website links down to the bottom right, click on it and you can add your websites there.
If you want to add them to your bio I am not sure you can.
What kind of links do you want to add?
Remember spam is a no no.

San

I was looking to add a link to my facebook page and google+ page into my bio

You can add those to the website list as well, until you have more websites you want to add, but you will have to just type them in if you want to add them to your bio, I would add an excerpt about having links to them in your website area and that is what I would do.

San

awesome, i'll do that. Thanks! If you get a chance, stop by my newest site: bodyrocksupps.com

If you find some interesting or useful information, let me know in a comment!

Regards,

Damian

Sure, I will take a look at it and leave you a comment.

San

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Can you add links to your wa profile page bio area?

Can you add links to your wa profile page bio area?

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Getting Started
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Can you add links to your WA profile page bio area?If so, then how? I'm having trouble with this.

there is an area for you to add website links down to the bottom right, click on it and you can add your websites there.
If you want to add them to your bio I am not sure you can.
What kind of links do you want to add?
Remember spam is a no no.

San

I was looking to add a link to my facebook page and google+ page into my bio

You can add those to the website list as well, until you have more websites you want to add, but you will have to just type them in if you want to add them to your bio, I would add an excerpt about having links to them in your website area and that is what I would do.

San

awesome, i'll do that. Thanks! If you get a chance, stop by my newest site: bodyrocksupps.com

If you find some interesting or useful information, let me know in a comment!

Regards,

Damian

Sure, I will take a look at it and leave you a comment.

San

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