Can I use Joomla to build WA websites? Wordpress seems geared to blog style websites and I am finding it difficult to make my website appear as I want it. Are there any reasons
No, Joomla isn't supported here. Your site doesn't have to look like a "blog", there are thousands of free customizable themes available. Have you tried many of them?
Can I build websites here at wa using joomla?
Can I use Joomla to build WA websites? Wordpress seems geared to blog style websites and I am finding it difficult to make my website appear as I want it. Are there any reasons
Kathy is pretty much on top of things here at WA. So I would say your covered. You might check with support of you want confirmation. Good luck Chris.
No, Joomla isn't supported here. Your site doesn't have to look like a "blog", there are thousands of free customizable themes available. Have you tried many of them?
I have a few good keywords in my niche that would lend themselves nicely to a list of sub-headings in the opening paragraph of one of my pages. They are all different (but obvio
Just one will do, the one you use in the title repeated in the first 160 caricatures is ideal.
Be careful not to use all of your keywords all in one go! Don't forget that you will need to be adding content in 3, 4 or 5 months from now. Will you have enough to go at?
The niche I'm in for this will only have a certain amount of content, once it is filled new content will only arise now and then. It is a health niche.
Terry (Strap) brings up a very valid point. You will have to keep adding content consistently to your website in the months to come in order for your website rankings to go up in Google. If you get all your content out there and then stop, your rankings will drop lick a rock.
It is important to create for yourself a posting schedule. Google needs to know which days you will consistently be adding content so it can send its spiders to crawl and index your content. I am actually writing up training on this right now which will better explain what I mean, and will be posting it tomorrow.
There is some very good advice going on here, I certainly did not expect this this response from everybody, so a hearty thank-you goes out to you all.
As my research into my niche is getting deeper I have discovered that there are newsletters and info releases from various professional (and non-professional) organizations etc.; these are released on a fairly regular basis so I reckon I will have some good sources to update my pages in the future.
Cheers,
Chris.
Google will see it and latent semantic indexing or LSI that is related content and it is definitely a good thing. They are explained a little more here Why I am a huge fan of LSI Keywords
Hi Kat,
This what I was thinking, some of these keywords would have just flowed out of the end of the (keyboard) pen naturally, it just so happened that when I was searching with Jaaxy, lo & behold they appeared in the search results, I had come up with good keywords without even realising it, so I am thinking that Google would see it as just a natural part of the page topic. They surely wouldn't penalize you for that, would they?
Cheers,
Chris.
Robert it is right in the sense that you should only target one keyword per post but let's face it is absolutely impossible to write an article without using secondary keywords
Thanks Kat. I have tremendous respect for Robert's expertise, but I agree that in many articles, it is impossible to only use one keyword. Glad to see Robert agrees with you..
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How many keywords in an opening paragraph?
I have a few good keywords in my niche that would lend themselves nicely to a list of sub-headings in the opening paragraph of one of my pages. They are all different (but obvio
Just one will do, the one you use in the title repeated in the first 160 caricatures is ideal.
Be careful not to use all of your keywords all in one go! Don't forget that you will need to be adding content in 3, 4 or 5 months from now. Will you have enough to go at?
The niche I'm in for this will only have a certain amount of content, once it is filled new content will only arise now and then. It is a health niche.
Terry (Strap) brings up a very valid point. You will have to keep adding content consistently to your website in the months to come in order for your website rankings to go up in Google. If you get all your content out there and then stop, your rankings will drop lick a rock.
It is important to create for yourself a posting schedule. Google needs to know which days you will consistently be adding content so it can send its spiders to crawl and index your content. I am actually writing up training on this right now which will better explain what I mean, and will be posting it tomorrow.
There is some very good advice going on here, I certainly did not expect this this response from everybody, so a hearty thank-you goes out to you all.
As my research into my niche is getting deeper I have discovered that there are newsletters and info releases from various professional (and non-professional) organizations etc.; these are released on a fairly regular basis so I reckon I will have some good sources to update my pages in the future.
Cheers,
Chris.
Google will see it and latent semantic indexing or LSI that is related content and it is definitely a good thing. They are explained a little more here Why I am a huge fan of LSI Keywords
Hi Kat,
This what I was thinking, some of these keywords would have just flowed out of the end of the (keyboard) pen naturally, it just so happened that when I was searching with Jaaxy, lo & behold they appeared in the search results, I had come up with good keywords without even realising it, so I am thinking that Google would see it as just a natural part of the page topic. They surely wouldn't penalize you for that, would they?
Cheers,
Chris.
Robert it is right in the sense that you should only target one keyword per post but let's face it is absolutely impossible to write an article without using secondary keywords
Thanks Kat. I have tremendous respect for Robert's expertise, but I agree that in many articles, it is impossible to only use one keyword. Glad to see Robert agrees with you..
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Kathy is pretty much on top of things here at WA. So I would say your covered. You might check with support of you want confirmation. Good luck Chris.