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When my next annual subscription is due and how much it will be?
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When my next annual subscription is due and how much it will be?

When my next annual subscription is due and how much it will be?

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When my next annual subscription is due and how much it will be?
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check under your profile and click on account settings ...
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Hi,

i got rejected when I first applied to adsense. I recieved the following message:

Thanks for the question, Catherine. I have gained helpful information from the responses. I have a way to go if I have to have 40-50 posts, so I guess I better get busy.

I have not applied but I would be interested in the answer

They must reject everyone with a new website.
I was rejected also

Yes, I applied early and was rejected. But from the message, it looks like there were other reasons for my rejection. Apparently you should have about 50 posts

Hey, I got a similar email too. I was told that you should ensure to have enough content in your website, around 30-40 posts.

Me too I might not bother to either if I don’t have to

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Do you have advice for reapplying for adsense?

Do you have advice for reapplying for adsense?

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Hi,

i got rejected when I first applied to adsense. I recieved the following message:

Thanks for the question, Catherine. I have gained helpful information from the responses. I have a way to go if I have to have 40-50 posts, so I guess I better get busy.

I have not applied but I would be interested in the answer

They must reject everyone with a new website.
I was rejected also

Yes, I applied early and was rejected. But from the message, it looks like there were other reasons for my rejection. Apparently you should have about 50 posts

Hey, I got a similar email too. I was told that you should ensure to have enough content in your website, around 30-40 posts.

Me too I might not bother to either if I don’t have to

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With regards to the Google update that happened earlier this year, how many words are people now aiming for in their posts?


Should all posts be higher or just a handf

Read this Try to read the whole training, it’s really worth the time, also read the pages he links to, if you skip reading them you will miss very important steps.
Best Regards!
Peter

I would say it depends on your article or subject. If my article is a simple one and pretty much people know what you are talking about, I try to do it at 1,000 words. As most of us probably know there are topics where you need to include more info that you feel is vital to what you are promoting, then I do the write-up between 1,000 - 2000. But I try to limit to 1,500.
Evelyn

In my preaching ministry, I was always told to "stand up, speak up, and shut up. I think everybody has some constructive input here, but I have found that the advice I received worked very well. Of course, there are exceptions to the rule, otherwise we wouldn't be having this discussion. I hope we all come out of the discussion being helped in some way.

Great question, although I am only starting out at this! When I did fundraising I had to say as much as possible with as few words as possible, I only had a few seconds to get the attention of who ever I was dealing with...now I have to use many words. I believe in being practical and adjust to whatever the situation is.

I try to shoot for 1000, I also have articles over 4000 words but a lot of the posts in my niche that rank number one have around 500 or less words. They also lack any content and say practically nothing.

I’m starting to think that I’m doing too much work and that I could double the amount of articles that I put out. I’ll make this decision in a few months if my well documented full content pages don’t overtake the smaller pages that lack content.

Also I have found a few articles that were around 1000 words but by the time I get halfway through reading them I find that they’re just too long and I want to move on to something else.

I think most people are just looking for a simple answer to their question and if you offer a short simple answer on your page you’re going to rank well. Perhaps it’s not about the content or how many words you have. Maybe it’s just about answering someone’s question.

Hi Mike,

I’m beginning to think there is some merit to this line of reasoning, especially if it is an informational post. People are busier than ever and appreciate the shortest write-up that clearly answers their question. If Google is forcing us to pad articles with fluff just to extend the word count then that could be counter-productive. There are some things that just require a short answer.

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How many words for a post?

How many words for a post?

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Search Engine Optimization
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With regards to the Google update that happened earlier this year, how many words are people now aiming for in their posts?


Should all posts be higher or just a handf

Read this Try to read the whole training, it’s really worth the time, also read the pages he links to, if you skip reading them you will miss very important steps.
Best Regards!
Peter

I would say it depends on your article or subject. If my article is a simple one and pretty much people know what you are talking about, I try to do it at 1,000 words. As most of us probably know there are topics where you need to include more info that you feel is vital to what you are promoting, then I do the write-up between 1,000 - 2000. But I try to limit to 1,500.
Evelyn

In my preaching ministry, I was always told to "stand up, speak up, and shut up. I think everybody has some constructive input here, but I have found that the advice I received worked very well. Of course, there are exceptions to the rule, otherwise we wouldn't be having this discussion. I hope we all come out of the discussion being helped in some way.

Great question, although I am only starting out at this! When I did fundraising I had to say as much as possible with as few words as possible, I only had a few seconds to get the attention of who ever I was dealing with...now I have to use many words. I believe in being practical and adjust to whatever the situation is.

I try to shoot for 1000, I also have articles over 4000 words but a lot of the posts in my niche that rank number one have around 500 or less words. They also lack any content and say practically nothing.

I’m starting to think that I’m doing too much work and that I could double the amount of articles that I put out. I’ll make this decision in a few months if my well documented full content pages don’t overtake the smaller pages that lack content.

Also I have found a few articles that were around 1000 words but by the time I get halfway through reading them I find that they’re just too long and I want to move on to something else.

I think most people are just looking for a simple answer to their question and if you offer a short simple answer on your page you’re going to rank well. Perhaps it’s not about the content or how many words you have. Maybe it’s just about answering someone’s question.

Hi Mike,

I’m beginning to think there is some merit to this line of reasoning, especially if it is an informational post. People are busier than ever and appreciate the shortest write-up that clearly answers their question. If Google is forcing us to pad articles with fluff just to extend the word count then that could be counter-productive. There are some things that just require a short answer.

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Hi everybody,

My partner is starting up his own website and I am going to host it here on WA.

My question for you is, are we both able to log in and use the p

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It's easier to just set him up the website, and give him the admin credentials to the site. 2 people *can* log in to a WA account at the same time, however, it can also potentially trigger a security lockout under certain circumstances.

Hey Catherine,

Seeing as you have already received your answer in the many comments below, I can only offer you an additional tidbit of information... with the following training: Using this access would save either one of you from having to login into WA if you didn't want to.

Hope you find this helpful.

A very good question. I am just going to start a lesson about creating a new user so I was wondering if I am able to give one of my unused website to my friend who used to be a web designer and have him build his website. I saw different answers here but what I consider the right way to deal is: he has an access to his website only, but not my WA account. So I have to make sure that he is capable to do it without asking questions.
Thank you for asking this question.

I had wondered about that. If I had to hire somebody like a wordpress guru they would have to be able to access the site. By the same token I can have up to 25 sites. If I were to build a simple basic blog on most of them and sell or rent them for whoever wanted them to make whatever changes they wanted they would have to be able to log into the site whenever they wanted.

For those cases, you would provide them with their WordPress Usernames and Passwords, not your WA Username and Password

I think I read recently that the 25 sites has now been reduced to 10.

For any new member that joins after 16th March 2020 it is 10 websites, yes. All members prior to 16th March are Grandfathered into 25+25(50) websites.

That's true for new members but those of us who were members when they changed it can still have 25.

I think that can be possible for couples living together, or say, parent and child, in that case, both have to share their user name or PW or just use the same login info.

However, the risk in that is if one person screws up, then that affects both.
I think that is something both of you have to consider the pros and cons before deciding.
And again, this question can also be referred to the Help Center, because they understand the technical implications better.

The best solution is for two people to be working on different websites. Then there is no issue.

That's what we try to do. We both have our different websites we work on. When we both work on the same website we have to really communicate what we are doing.

I don't know if you use a child theme or update the Customiser Additional CSS But those are two times when we have to let each other know what we are doing.

Generally it works well for us. But once in awhile we get unusual behavior. It's not that big of a deal. We just work through it and move on.

Good discussion here, I am me and only me use, however I am curious.

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Can two people log into a wa account?

Can two people log into a wa account?

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Hi everybody,

My partner is starting up his own website and I am going to host it here on WA.

My question for you is, are we both able to log in and use the p

Featured Comment

It's easier to just set him up the website, and give him the admin credentials to the site. 2 people *can* log in to a WA account at the same time, however, it can also potentially trigger a security lockout under certain circumstances.

Hey Catherine,

Seeing as you have already received your answer in the many comments below, I can only offer you an additional tidbit of information... with the following training: Using this access would save either one of you from having to login into WA if you didn't want to.

Hope you find this helpful.

A very good question. I am just going to start a lesson about creating a new user so I was wondering if I am able to give one of my unused website to my friend who used to be a web designer and have him build his website. I saw different answers here but what I consider the right way to deal is: he has an access to his website only, but not my WA account. So I have to make sure that he is capable to do it without asking questions.
Thank you for asking this question.

I had wondered about that. If I had to hire somebody like a wordpress guru they would have to be able to access the site. By the same token I can have up to 25 sites. If I were to build a simple basic blog on most of them and sell or rent them for whoever wanted them to make whatever changes they wanted they would have to be able to log into the site whenever they wanted.

For those cases, you would provide them with their WordPress Usernames and Passwords, not your WA Username and Password

I think I read recently that the 25 sites has now been reduced to 10.

For any new member that joins after 16th March 2020 it is 10 websites, yes. All members prior to 16th March are Grandfathered into 25+25(50) websites.

That's true for new members but those of us who were members when they changed it can still have 25.

I think that can be possible for couples living together, or say, parent and child, in that case, both have to share their user name or PW or just use the same login info.

However, the risk in that is if one person screws up, then that affects both.
I think that is something both of you have to consider the pros and cons before deciding.
And again, this question can also be referred to the Help Center, because they understand the technical implications better.

The best solution is for two people to be working on different websites. Then there is no issue.

That's what we try to do. We both have our different websites we work on. When we both work on the same website we have to really communicate what we are doing.

I don't know if you use a child theme or update the Customiser Additional CSS But those are two times when we have to let each other know what we are doing.

Generally it works well for us. But once in awhile we get unusual behavior. It's not that big of a deal. We just work through it and move on.

Good discussion here, I am me and only me use, however I am curious.

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Hi everybody, I am looking into buying a socond domain and have found one that I think could potentially be a good investment, e.g:

  • Good domain authority
  • No

Once you purchase that domain, will you still have those pages that have timed out on that site with content already? Not that you want the content, but if the keywords are there, could you make it work for your favor, or is it a different approach than you would be taking? Not sure if I'm even on the right track with that, but it just seems like you could make it work for you instead of the other way around.

I think I understand what you mean, do you mean redirecting the links elsewhere, to a different page on my site?

Yeah, what CrystopherJ said.
If the links are the resson you want t purchase the domain, determine how important it will be to have those links, and find relative content to point towards.
And, is the effort to fix all of those links worth it in the long run...

The broken links are what is STOPPING me from buying the domain. I can fix the 404 but unsure how to fix broken 'timeout' links.

Do you have any recommendations for this?

What I would do is look at each link.
Discover the root page. Sometimes, change in title could alter the page direction, which results in a 404 page.

Like when we change a website page, then can't find it? Maybe we mmoved it our of the menu. Little changes can be disastrous when not double checked..

Is the link pointing toward an article or another website? If article, it could be misplaced.

If website, website could be updated and or moved to different server. Or,, domain was not renewed. Or website discontinued..

See what you find. You may have a rrough diamond....or fools gold...grin.

Ok this is a really good place to get started. I found that all the broken time out links come from a discontinued domain

How does that info affect your decision to buy the donain?

I am not sure if you read my question in full but this is the info that is preventing me from buying the site. I am trying to decide if I can fix this issue... if I can then I will buy it

I did read it. I was reiterating that if you found that the time spent configuring the missing links, was worth your time. To help decide to buy or not...

If you are referring to external domains pointing to your website where the pages don’t exist, then you can place a redirect to similar content or the homepage of your website to resolve the 404 error.

Yes, the 404 can be resolved. It is more the 'timeout' links that concern me.

Looks like they’re all from the same domain name (topfitnessreview.com) which was registered by someone on the 4th November 2019

As there is no website there anymore, you can ignore this and just make sure your website doesn’t point to it.

Thanks Chrys, this was just what I was looking for.

So you think this is not a big concern, I can just go ahead and fix the 404 errors, ignore the timeout errors and the site should be good?

Will the time out errors have any negative impact?

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Can I fix broken links from a site that doesn't exist?

Can I fix broken links from a site that doesn't exist?

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Hi everybody, I am looking into buying a socond domain and have found one that I think could potentially be a good investment, e.g:

  • Good domain authority
  • No

Once you purchase that domain, will you still have those pages that have timed out on that site with content already? Not that you want the content, but if the keywords are there, could you make it work for your favor, or is it a different approach than you would be taking? Not sure if I'm even on the right track with that, but it just seems like you could make it work for you instead of the other way around.

I think I understand what you mean, do you mean redirecting the links elsewhere, to a different page on my site?

Yeah, what CrystopherJ said.
If the links are the resson you want t purchase the domain, determine how important it will be to have those links, and find relative content to point towards.
And, is the effort to fix all of those links worth it in the long run...

The broken links are what is STOPPING me from buying the domain. I can fix the 404 but unsure how to fix broken 'timeout' links.

Do you have any recommendations for this?

What I would do is look at each link.
Discover the root page. Sometimes, change in title could alter the page direction, which results in a 404 page.

Like when we change a website page, then can't find it? Maybe we mmoved it our of the menu. Little changes can be disastrous when not double checked..

Is the link pointing toward an article or another website? If article, it could be misplaced.

If website, website could be updated and or moved to different server. Or,, domain was not renewed. Or website discontinued..

See what you find. You may have a rrough diamond....or fools gold...grin.

Ok this is a really good place to get started. I found that all the broken time out links come from a discontinued domain

How does that info affect your decision to buy the donain?

I am not sure if you read my question in full but this is the info that is preventing me from buying the site. I am trying to decide if I can fix this issue... if I can then I will buy it

I did read it. I was reiterating that if you found that the time spent configuring the missing links, was worth your time. To help decide to buy or not...

If you are referring to external domains pointing to your website where the pages don’t exist, then you can place a redirect to similar content or the homepage of your website to resolve the 404 error.

Yes, the 404 can be resolved. It is more the 'timeout' links that concern me.

Looks like they’re all from the same domain name (topfitnessreview.com) which was registered by someone on the 4th November 2019

As there is no website there anymore, you can ignore this and just make sure your website doesn’t point to it.

Thanks Chrys, this was just what I was looking for.

So you think this is not a big concern, I can just go ahead and fix the 404 errors, ignore the timeout errors and the site should be good?

Will the time out errors have any negative impact?

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