I am trying to add some images in the home page which I would like them to link to different new pages. I would also like to be able to click on the actual image and the image
There are a couple of ways to accomplish this:
1). Your theme may offer such a feature. If so you should be able to place images and even make them clickable through the Appearance > Customize section
2). You might want to create a static home page. You can then design a page and select it to be used as your home page.
3). Use the blogroll and set featured images for your posts. Thumbnails of those images will be used to represent your posts in the blog roll, etc.
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How can I link an image with a page in my website?
I am trying to add some images in the home page which I would like them to link to different new pages. I would also like to be able to click on the actual image and the image
Hi Dino,
At the bottom of the image description, you can select ”custom link” and place your new post/page ulr there. Whenever anyone click on the image, it will direct to your intended page. I have enclosed screenshots for your perusal.
Thanks for sending me this information.
It is of great help to me and I really appreciate it.
Best regards,
Dino
There are a couple of ways to accomplish this:
1). Your theme may offer such a feature. If so you should be able to place images and even make them clickable through the Appearance > Customize section
2). You might want to create a static home page. You can then design a page and select it to be used as your home page.
3). Use the blogroll and set featured images for your posts. Thumbnails of those images will be used to represent your posts in the blog roll, etc.
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Is it a good practice to use more than one keyword in each post or I need to stick with one main keyword each time, so I can improve my post rankings in Google?
It depends on the post. When I create a post on chocolate cake, for example, I include recipes for cake, cupcakes, and high-altitude versions. I include keywords on all of those, because the post is legitimately dealing with all of them. But if you're intentionally making your post broader than it needs to be just to try to capture more traffic with more keywords, that's probably a mistake.
Thanks for your response.
Will take your advice on board especially the last part about intentionally making your post broader.
Hey Dino,
It is always better to use one keyword per post, that way your content will be more focused.
Since you are a premium member, I would like to request you to watch live WAbinars by Jay, so you will get many more tips relating
SEO, keyword research.
Hope it will help you.
Regards
jivita
Thanks so much Jivita for your response.
I will follow your advice about using one targeted keyword in each post and will definitely watch Jay's webinars about SEO and keywords.
Slowly and gradually getting there day by day!
Best regards,
Dino
You're right ... make it a good practice and improve your google rankings with one keyword. I like using the following article for guidance when I write my articles. Creating Keyword Rich Content
Thanks for taking the time to reply Eddie.
Good piece of advice here and many thanks for sending me the link for the training page.
Many thanks,
Dino
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How many keywords can I use in each post?
Is it a good practice to use more than one keyword in each post or I need to stick with one main keyword each time, so I can improve my post rankings in Google?
It depends on the post. When I create a post on chocolate cake, for example, I include recipes for cake, cupcakes, and high-altitude versions. I include keywords on all of those, because the post is legitimately dealing with all of them. But if you're intentionally making your post broader than it needs to be just to try to capture more traffic with more keywords, that's probably a mistake.
Thanks for your response.
Will take your advice on board especially the last part about intentionally making your post broader.
Hey Dino,
It is always better to use one keyword per post, that way your content will be more focused.
Since you are a premium member, I would like to request you to watch live WAbinars by Jay, so you will get many more tips relating
SEO, keyword research.
Hope it will help you.
Regards
jivita
Thanks so much Jivita for your response.
I will follow your advice about using one targeted keyword in each post and will definitely watch Jay's webinars about SEO and keywords.
Slowly and gradually getting there day by day!
Best regards,
Dino
You're right ... make it a good practice and improve your google rankings with one keyword. I like using the following article for guidance when I write my articles. Creating Keyword Rich Content
Thanks for taking the time to reply Eddie.
Good piece of advice here and many thanks for sending me the link for the training page.
Many thanks,
Dino
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Hi all,
I would like to ask you where is the best place in the platform to get some more details about the premium membership. More specifically, I would like to underst
It's a monthly pay-as-you-go membership fee
But yes, you can choose discounted 6 or 12 months options too
See this
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/upgrade
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Premium membership and how it works regarding the payments?
Hi all,
I would like to ask you where is the best place in the platform to get some more details about the premium membership. More specifically, I would like to underst
It's a monthly pay-as-you-go membership fee
But yes, you can choose discounted 6 or 12 months options too
See this
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/upgrade
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Hi Dino,
At the bottom of the image description, you can select ”custom link” and place your new post/page ulr there. Whenever anyone click on the image, it will direct to your intended page. I have enclosed screenshots for your perusal.
Thanks for sending me this information.
It is of great help to me and I really appreciate it.
Best regards,
Dino