Hey guys, I understand that google looks at comments on my site and can rank it better if they are quality comments with key words in them. I have a lot of "Good work","great po
Dan, I have no answer, but the same question. My guess is that if you do not have relevant comments on your site, it will not help your rankings. I don't know if you will be penalized by Google for having them though:).
Hey everybody, thanks a lot for all this help. I only try to ask relevant questions when I'm really stuck or don't know if it's better to leave something or change it. Every time you guys come thru for me and If ever I am successful at this it will be because of all of you. My most sincere Thank you's to all of you.
Exactly what you say here has always been the legacy of Wealthy Affiliate. It is what makes this community stand out above all the rest in this industry.
I am new to WA but quickly learned the truth to what you share here. I have participated in virtual communities for other trainings but there is nothing... and I do mean NOTHING as spot on and top quality as WAs training and community support.
Good question! And it is nice Daniel has the link for us. Thank you for the question and thank you for the link.
I too, wrote a blog on this topic, though mine is quite old, it still applies today. Yes, indirectly, these type of comments can affect your SEO and how others perceive the content they find.
Drive-By Comments: Avoid Them!
Hey! I actually made a blog post regarding this info, how convenient :D Anyways, it is rather lengthy, but it will give you all the info that you are looking for, here it is: Why is it taking me so long to get results with SEO? This will make everything that you are asking lucid :)
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Why exactly are poor quality comments bad for my site?
Hey guys, I understand that google looks at comments on my site and can rank it better if they are quality comments with key words in them. I have a lot of "Good work","great po
Dan, I have no answer, but the same question. My guess is that if you do not have relevant comments on your site, it will not help your rankings. I don't know if you will be penalized by Google for having them though:).
Hey everybody, thanks a lot for all this help. I only try to ask relevant questions when I'm really stuck or don't know if it's better to leave something or change it. Every time you guys come thru for me and If ever I am successful at this it will be because of all of you. My most sincere Thank you's to all of you.
Exactly what you say here has always been the legacy of Wealthy Affiliate. It is what makes this community stand out above all the rest in this industry.
I am new to WA but quickly learned the truth to what you share here. I have participated in virtual communities for other trainings but there is nothing... and I do mean NOTHING as spot on and top quality as WAs training and community support.
Good question! And it is nice Daniel has the link for us. Thank you for the question and thank you for the link.
I too, wrote a blog on this topic, though mine is quite old, it still applies today. Yes, indirectly, these type of comments can affect your SEO and how others perceive the content they find.
Drive-By Comments: Avoid Them!
Hey! I actually made a blog post regarding this info, how convenient :D Anyways, it is rather lengthy, but it will give you all the info that you are looking for, here it is: Why is it taking me so long to get results with SEO? This will make everything that you are asking lucid :)
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Hey guys, I'm noticing a lot of people only have their "Home", "Privacy Policy" and "About Me" as pages. Everything else is a post. I found some blogs on WA about this and I und
Thanks guys, I really appreciate the help with this. I checked my page ranks and these ones were't that high in the rankings so I converted them into posts. Here's my site if you want to check it out.
http://www.daddyisitsafe.com
Thanks Angela, I recall running across a video on youtube about this. Young children learning to save themselves from drowning if I recall. I'll have to give it a closer look. Thanks for the tip.
No problem :) I plan on writing something closer to warm weather but my site is diff than yours and wouldn't fit on mine until then. I thought it was awesome when I saw it.
I have my home page as a blog roll with posts and have pages to.... this is the way Kyle suggests as having a blog roll with regular posts works best.. but some people prefer to have static pages
I prefered static pages at first but then my menus started looking clutered. I guess it's a personal opinion but I prefer the way it looks now.
Hey Larry, glad my question could help and I totally agree with you on the answers part. These awsome people cleared it up for me.
There is a plugin that allows you to do this and vice versa. Following this tutorial which also links to a video which explains clearly how to achieve the task:
Convert Wordpress Posts to Pages
Lis.
I just did a revamp of my site and changed the majority of my pages into post. This is how I did it and I have no errors on my site:
You'll want to have two tabs open - a new post page and the page you are wanting to move.
Copy the content from the page but do it from the text tab (Ctrl+A, then Ctrl+C)
http://screencast.com/t/XmczjNSG
Then go over to the new post and paste it there (Ctrl+V)
Go back to the page and copy your title, go to new post and paste title in new post title.
Now move the page to the trash and leave there for now.
Go back to your new post.
click publish then view the post. If you do get a 404 error, go back to the post editor and change the permalink (not the words, just remove a dash like this http://screencast.com/t/GLxn7YRg )
The URL will still be the same so will not effect searches for that title.
Now the first part of your question. This is how it was explained to me:
Oh, first - my about me, privacy policy and disclaimer are all in my footer.
Your pages would be information that you want to be sure anyone who visits your site will see. So I only have 2 pages in my header. One of which is about making extra money. For an example, if you like you can view my site here: http://mosm.info/
I did this too Dan and it's made the navigation on my site so much better. You can also add posts to the menu in the same way you can pages, Craig (Labman) did some training for this, HOA Part 2: How To: Custom Menus
Hey Angela, thanks for the tips. They came in handy. I got my pages turned into posts, I've revamped my site, fixed some bugs, got my legal pages pisted and in the footer of my site. Time for-a day of
Excellent question Dan. I put a review as a page when I first started and the review did really well.You can put the review name along with any other set of words and I'm on page 1, position 1, sometimes 2. So I wouldn't change this page to a post.
It's nice to have posts because they have various additional features that allow for increased control in your menu (by setting categories and tags) and depending on your theme.
I had a post that has awesome keywords, I was ranking in position 30, but the phrase just wasn't a good choice, it didn't make sense. I decided to change the URL and lost my rankings, with a month I was back in the 30's, now up in the 20's.
My point is that if you have a good piece of content, I think you can change it to a post or change your URL and eventually gain your rankings again.
If your pages aren't ranking, then no worries. If their in the 50's, don't worry. Just take your URL into Google Webmaster Tools and delete the page URL. Then copy your page and put it in a new post. Submit your post URL into Google Fetch (Bing Fetch as well) and your good to go.
Hope this helps,
Todd
Thanks Todd, Yeah the pages in question weren't ranking too well. I don't get what you mean by delete the page url from webmaster, in the site map? I thought the site map updated itself everytime the google bots or spider scan my site?
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Should I turn my pages into a posts?
Hey guys, I'm noticing a lot of people only have their "Home", "Privacy Policy" and "About Me" as pages. Everything else is a post. I found some blogs on WA about this and I und
Thanks guys, I really appreciate the help with this. I checked my page ranks and these ones were't that high in the rankings so I converted them into posts. Here's my site if you want to check it out.
http://www.daddyisitsafe.com
Thanks Angela, I recall running across a video on youtube about this. Young children learning to save themselves from drowning if I recall. I'll have to give it a closer look. Thanks for the tip.
No problem :) I plan on writing something closer to warm weather but my site is diff than yours and wouldn't fit on mine until then. I thought it was awesome when I saw it.
I have my home page as a blog roll with posts and have pages to.... this is the way Kyle suggests as having a blog roll with regular posts works best.. but some people prefer to have static pages
I prefered static pages at first but then my menus started looking clutered. I guess it's a personal opinion but I prefer the way it looks now.
Hey Larry, glad my question could help and I totally agree with you on the answers part. These awsome people cleared it up for me.
There is a plugin that allows you to do this and vice versa. Following this tutorial which also links to a video which explains clearly how to achieve the task:
Convert Wordpress Posts to Pages
Lis.
I just did a revamp of my site and changed the majority of my pages into post. This is how I did it and I have no errors on my site:
You'll want to have two tabs open - a new post page and the page you are wanting to move.
Copy the content from the page but do it from the text tab (Ctrl+A, then Ctrl+C)
http://screencast.com/t/XmczjNSG
Then go over to the new post and paste it there (Ctrl+V)
Go back to the page and copy your title, go to new post and paste title in new post title.
Now move the page to the trash and leave there for now.
Go back to your new post.
click publish then view the post. If you do get a 404 error, go back to the post editor and change the permalink (not the words, just remove a dash like this http://screencast.com/t/GLxn7YRg )
The URL will still be the same so will not effect searches for that title.
Now the first part of your question. This is how it was explained to me:
Oh, first - my about me, privacy policy and disclaimer are all in my footer.
Your pages would be information that you want to be sure anyone who visits your site will see. So I only have 2 pages in my header. One of which is about making extra money. For an example, if you like you can view my site here: http://mosm.info/
I did this too Dan and it's made the navigation on my site so much better. You can also add posts to the menu in the same way you can pages, Craig (Labman) did some training for this, HOA Part 2: How To: Custom Menus
Hey Angela, thanks for the tips. They came in handy. I got my pages turned into posts, I've revamped my site, fixed some bugs, got my legal pages pisted and in the footer of my site. Time for-a day of
Excellent question Dan. I put a review as a page when I first started and the review did really well.You can put the review name along with any other set of words and I'm on page 1, position 1, sometimes 2. So I wouldn't change this page to a post.
It's nice to have posts because they have various additional features that allow for increased control in your menu (by setting categories and tags) and depending on your theme.
I had a post that has awesome keywords, I was ranking in position 30, but the phrase just wasn't a good choice, it didn't make sense. I decided to change the URL and lost my rankings, with a month I was back in the 30's, now up in the 20's.
My point is that if you have a good piece of content, I think you can change it to a post or change your URL and eventually gain your rankings again.
If your pages aren't ranking, then no worries. If their in the 50's, don't worry. Just take your URL into Google Webmaster Tools and delete the page URL. Then copy your page and put it in a new post. Submit your post URL into Google Fetch (Bing Fetch as well) and your good to go.
Hope this helps,
Todd
Thanks Todd, Yeah the pages in question weren't ranking too well. I don't get what you mean by delete the page url from webmaster, in the site map? I thought the site map updated itself everytime the google bots or spider scan my site?
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Having comments is a plus, interaction with them will also work in your favor.