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There is funds on the card now, so do try the payment again.

I believe that automatically trials every day for a few days before giving up

It was still a red line across my screen for two days so I just retyped my info. and click process payment, so i'm good now.

You should first try again yourself.
Billing can't help you with this until you have actually made a payment and it isn't accepted.

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Can you retry my payment for monthly subscription?

Can you retry my payment for monthly subscription?

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There is funds on the card now, so do try the payment again.

I believe that automatically trials every day for a few days before giving up

It was still a red line across my screen for two days so I just retyped my info. and click process payment, so i'm good now.

You should first try again yourself.
Billing can't help you with this until you have actually made a payment and it isn't accepted.

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I saw a blog from a member here, that after they submit their sitemap...more of their post if not all got indexed. So how do it submit my sitemap?

Hi Dygie
You have two options below to help you
All the best
David

Still couldn't find it but I got my answer from chat. It was in WordPress back-office in the all-in-one SEO plugin. You have to activate it in the SEO feature manager.

A step by step guide is set out in Level 5, Lesson 3 of the certification course.
Colette and Philip

go to your websites and view details scroll down you'll come across it its like 3rd or 4th section down

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How do I submit my sitemap on google analytics?

How do I submit my sitemap on google analytics?

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I saw a blog from a member here, that after they submit their sitemap...more of their post if not all got indexed. So how do it submit my sitemap?

Hi Dygie
You have two options below to help you
All the best
David

Still couldn't find it but I got my answer from chat. It was in WordPress back-office in the all-in-one SEO plugin. You have to activate it in the SEO feature manager.

A step by step guide is set out in Level 5, Lesson 3 of the certification course.
Colette and Philip

go to your websites and view details scroll down you'll come across it its like 3rd or 4th section down

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I don't know If I am jumping the gun here and this is covered in further training, but I was wondering when can I apply for Google Adsense with my website? Right now it's just

You definitely need to have a fairly decent site in terms of content before applying to Google Ads. You also need a good bit of traffic to make any money as well. Once you have traffic and content the application process is easy.

Go for it! You can do it with at least a minimum of 10 articles. There is training available on how to put the Adsense code in when you're ready. :)

I lucked out with having only 7 articles on mine when applying. I did hurry and put a few more in before it was taken away. lol

Hi Genelda, Thanks for the feedback on Dygiereds question. Very helpful to everyone at WA. Best Regards, George

You're most welcome! I love helping people.

Thanks guys!
Point well taken!

Think that Darrin has a point, have read of a number being refused or delayed due to not enough content or posts. Whilst I am that stage in the training myself, am hanging back till I have a few more posts.

Once your site as some content, I waited until I had written around 10 articles and it went quite smoothly.

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At what point should I apply for google adsense?

At what point should I apply for google adsense?

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I don't know If I am jumping the gun here and this is covered in further training, but I was wondering when can I apply for Google Adsense with my website? Right now it's just

You definitely need to have a fairly decent site in terms of content before applying to Google Ads. You also need a good bit of traffic to make any money as well. Once you have traffic and content the application process is easy.

Go for it! You can do it with at least a minimum of 10 articles. There is training available on how to put the Adsense code in when you're ready. :)

I lucked out with having only 7 articles on mine when applying. I did hurry and put a few more in before it was taken away. lol

Hi Genelda, Thanks for the feedback on Dygiereds question. Very helpful to everyone at WA. Best Regards, George

You're most welcome! I love helping people.

Thanks guys!
Point well taken!

Think that Darrin has a point, have read of a number being refused or delayed due to not enough content or posts. Whilst I am that stage in the training myself, am hanging back till I have a few more posts.

Once your site as some content, I waited until I had written around 10 articles and it went quite smoothly.

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The affiliate disclosure content should be placed where on my website? Is it within every content post or is it a page by itself?

Like Mike's idea.

Yeah you can do it like Mike says .. or you can create a footer menu and put them there.

I put it as well as the other important stuff like the GDPR page in the sidebar widget and labeled it "Important pages".

Mike

What is GDPR?

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Where on my website should I put the affiliate disclosure?

Where on my website should I put the affiliate disclosure?

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The affiliate disclosure content should be placed where on my website? Is it within every content post or is it a page by itself?

Like Mike's idea.

Yeah you can do it like Mike says .. or you can create a footer menu and put them there.

I put it as well as the other important stuff like the GDPR page in the sidebar widget and labeled it "Important pages".

Mike

What is GDPR?

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I would like to check and see what page I am indexed with Google. So I can monitor the improvement as time goes by. How can I find that out?

A really simple way to find out where you rank for a particular keyword is to do a search in "incognito mode". On a PC just open up your internet browser and enter incognito mode by pressing Shift, Control and the letter N all at once. Once in incognito mode you simply enter a keyword that you are targeting into the search field and browse the pages until you find your website.

cool..thanks Andrew!

No problem, any time.

Unfortunately most of the tools to find that out require you to pay for them. I have yet to find a free-of-charge method to do so.

Well, short of searching for your keywords in Google in incognito mode and paging until you find your site. :)

Well thanks for trying anyways.

I might have some good news for you, David.

I was messing about with Google Analytics this evening and discovered a section I've not played with yet.

If you click on Acquisition and then Queries, it shows you all of the keywords that people have searched for in which one of your site's URLs appeared in the results.

The values show: Clicks (how many times your link was clicked), Impressions (how many times one of your URLs was shown for that keyword), CTR (click through rate = clicks / impressions) and the one you want, average page rank in the results.

Bear in mind, you'll need to divide the page rank by 10 to find out what page you're appearing on.

This will only work if people are seeing your page URLs in their search results though.

If you look at the screenshot I've provided here, you can see the top keyword has an average rank of 47. That means it would have appeared on page 5 of the results. Remember that this is an average calculated from all the different page positions of your URLs for that keyword though.

This is great Kettei...!

I hope it proves helpful. :)

Yes it was, Thanks!

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How can I find out which page I am indexed in google?

How can I find out which page I am indexed in google?

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I would like to check and see what page I am indexed with Google. So I can monitor the improvement as time goes by. How can I find that out?

A really simple way to find out where you rank for a particular keyword is to do a search in "incognito mode". On a PC just open up your internet browser and enter incognito mode by pressing Shift, Control and the letter N all at once. Once in incognito mode you simply enter a keyword that you are targeting into the search field and browse the pages until you find your website.

cool..thanks Andrew!

No problem, any time.

Unfortunately most of the tools to find that out require you to pay for them. I have yet to find a free-of-charge method to do so.

Well, short of searching for your keywords in Google in incognito mode and paging until you find your site. :)

Well thanks for trying anyways.

I might have some good news for you, David.

I was messing about with Google Analytics this evening and discovered a section I've not played with yet.

If you click on Acquisition and then Queries, it shows you all of the keywords that people have searched for in which one of your site's URLs appeared in the results.

The values show: Clicks (how many times your link was clicked), Impressions (how many times one of your URLs was shown for that keyword), CTR (click through rate = clicks / impressions) and the one you want, average page rank in the results.

Bear in mind, you'll need to divide the page rank by 10 to find out what page you're appearing on.

This will only work if people are seeing your page URLs in their search results though.

If you look at the screenshot I've provided here, you can see the top keyword has an average rank of 47. That means it would have appeared on page 5 of the results. Remember that this is an average calculated from all the different page positions of your URLs for that keyword though.

This is great Kettei...!

I hope it proves helpful. :)

Yes it was, Thanks!

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