How can I save or back up my whole site?
Probably the simplest way is to use a plugin. Just go into your site dashboard, go to "Plugins" ==> "Add New" and do a search. There are many to choose from, so just grab one with a lot of great reviews and you should be good to go.
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How can I save or back up my whole site?
How can I save or back up my whole site?
Add a plugin called Updraft Plus. You can connect it to Dropbox (if you have an account), your Google drive, or their cloud-based service. You just need to tell the plugin where to send the zip files from your website saves. It can automatically save every week or you can do it manually. There are several different plugins that can do this as well, but this was one of the highest rated ones with the most users.
If your site ever crashes, then you would just need to fill out a site support ticket and send them a download link to the folder location where the zip files are being stored. This is pretty easy to do with google drive. This happened to me before when I tried to bulk optimize all of my pictures at once. Once site support gets the zip files, then they can re-install the website. The plugin breaks it up into 5 different zip files.
Probably the simplest way is to use a plugin. Just go into your site dashboard, go to "Plugins" ==> "Add New" and do a search. There are many to choose from, so just grab one with a lot of great reviews and you should be good to go.
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Hey, guys, I wanted to ask you a quick question, because I am a little confused and concerned. So I think I wrote an article a month ago, and I am guessing instead of finishing
You can delete the article on the website, but I would suggest to keep all of your site content articles and not delete them on the site content tab. That way, you can always go back and grab it and republish if you need to. Also, back up your website with Updraft Plus or any other of the backup plugins available. So that if something goes wrong or your website gets hacked, you can access an earlier version within the past few weeks. The plugin will create backup zip files of your website to your dropbox account, google drive, or their premium cloud service. I use my google drive and just send a shareable link to the files for site support to use if I want to back up my website to an earlier state. I've had to do that once already after bulk optimizing all of my images at once.
If you l can understand your question correctly.....
Since you rewrite your content in WordPress and published it, there should be no problem.
As to same article in Site Content, since you have not published from there then you can delete it anytime.
Therefore, you don't need to create the same article in the site content because you can create your article either using the site content or WordPress.
Help it answer your question.
You're saying after I create content and publish articles to WordPress I don't need to keep site content? is that right lol. I know the question was kinda long, I apologize lol. Thanks for the help!
It's ok. If you publish your content through site content then keep the article. However, for any unfinished content in your site content and you have move your content to wordpress for publishing there, then there is no need to retain the draft copy in the site content.
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I deleted an article and I am not sure what is going on?
Hey, guys, I wanted to ask you a quick question, because I am a little confused and concerned. So I think I wrote an article a month ago, and I am guessing instead of finishing
You can delete the article on the website, but I would suggest to keep all of your site content articles and not delete them on the site content tab. That way, you can always go back and grab it and republish if you need to. Also, back up your website with Updraft Plus or any other of the backup plugins available. So that if something goes wrong or your website gets hacked, you can access an earlier version within the past few weeks. The plugin will create backup zip files of your website to your dropbox account, google drive, or their premium cloud service. I use my google drive and just send a shareable link to the files for site support to use if I want to back up my website to an earlier state. I've had to do that once already after bulk optimizing all of my images at once.
If you l can understand your question correctly.....
Since you rewrite your content in WordPress and published it, there should be no problem.
As to same article in Site Content, since you have not published from there then you can delete it anytime.
Therefore, you don't need to create the same article in the site content because you can create your article either using the site content or WordPress.
Help it answer your question.
You're saying after I create content and publish articles to WordPress I don't need to keep site content? is that right lol. I know the question was kinda long, I apologize lol. Thanks for the help!
It's ok. If you publish your content through site content then keep the article. However, for any unfinished content in your site content and you have move your content to wordpress for publishing there, then there is no need to retain the draft copy in the site content.
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Hey guys, quick question. Is it bad to use the same keyword search twice for another article? like can I name my article the same thing, even if I have already used it on my si
I agree with Shui ...
But you can use long tail keywords as many times you want. As they are longer phrases they can be incorporated in multiple content pieces. In fact is recommended to build multiple content avenues around a long tail keyword.
I am not sure what that means? I was just going to use "Affiliate Marketing For Beginners" again in another keyword post I have already used in on my site
A long-tail keyword is a keyword phrase that contains at least three words (though some say two or more is considered long-tail). Long-tail keywords are used to target niche demographics rather than mass audiences. In other words, they're more specific and often less competitive than generic keyword terms.
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Is it bad to use the same keyword twice?
Hey guys, quick question. Is it bad to use the same keyword search twice for another article? like can I name my article the same thing, even if I have already used it on my si
I agree with Shui ...
But you can use long tail keywords as many times you want. As they are longer phrases they can be incorporated in multiple content pieces. In fact is recommended to build multiple content avenues around a long tail keyword.
I am not sure what that means? I was just going to use "Affiliate Marketing For Beginners" again in another keyword post I have already used in on my site
A long-tail keyword is a keyword phrase that contains at least three words (though some say two or more is considered long-tail). Long-tail keywords are used to target niche demographics rather than mass audiences. In other words, they're more specific and often less competitive than generic keyword terms.
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Hey guys, I wanted to ask a quick question. The other day my friend mentioned to me, "Google. says "my sites not indexed? This is confusing because, on WA, they are saying some
Do not worry about the URL being lower cases. That is how urls are and it will not make a difference in relation to finding it.
About you not being indexed, I think your friend might not know what he is talking about - sorry.
But just because he googles you and does not find you does not mean you are not indexed.
It means you might not be ranked on the top pages yet, which is very normal as this takes time. But I just checked to see if you are indexed and you are - you can check this by going to Google and searching for site:yourdomain
Then everything that Google has indexed will come up, and your website is indexed.
So just keep writing and keep following the training here and then you will eventually also start to rank at the top spots. There is nothing to worry about from what you have described
Hey Eevee!
Yes all domains are lowercase. Your friend is mistaken.
If you type in a domain in all uppercase (or any random uppercase letters), it should go to the same place.
In some cases you can have URIs which are case sensitive. A URI is the part of the URL after your domain.
e.g. yoursite.com/ThisPage (the URI 'ThisPage' could be case sensitive on some sites, but in most cases you'd never want that because its confusing to people and to search engines like google).
I'm not sure off the top of my head if WordPress will allow the URI (or page slugs, etc) to be case sensitive. My guess is... it won't. So if you create two pages with one being a different case, my guess is that in practice, only one of your pages with get traffic/visitors - the other page will be effectively hidden. But even if not... its really confusing, and you shouldn't name your pages the same with different cases.
When I google your site, I find it either way:
https://www.google.com/search ==> moneyplaysonline.com
https://www.google.com/search ==> MoneyPlaysOnline.com
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Why does google say my site isn't indexed?
Hey guys, I wanted to ask a quick question. The other day my friend mentioned to me, "Google. says "my sites not indexed? This is confusing because, on WA, they are saying some
Do not worry about the URL being lower cases. That is how urls are and it will not make a difference in relation to finding it.
About you not being indexed, I think your friend might not know what he is talking about - sorry.
But just because he googles you and does not find you does not mean you are not indexed.
It means you might not be ranked on the top pages yet, which is very normal as this takes time. But I just checked to see if you are indexed and you are - you can check this by going to Google and searching for site:yourdomain
Then everything that Google has indexed will come up, and your website is indexed.
So just keep writing and keep following the training here and then you will eventually also start to rank at the top spots. There is nothing to worry about from what you have described
Hey Eevee!
Yes all domains are lowercase. Your friend is mistaken.
If you type in a domain in all uppercase (or any random uppercase letters), it should go to the same place.
In some cases you can have URIs which are case sensitive. A URI is the part of the URL after your domain.
e.g. yoursite.com/ThisPage (the URI 'ThisPage' could be case sensitive on some sites, but in most cases you'd never want that because its confusing to people and to search engines like google).
I'm not sure off the top of my head if WordPress will allow the URI (or page slugs, etc) to be case sensitive. My guess is... it won't. So if you create two pages with one being a different case, my guess is that in practice, only one of your pages with get traffic/visitors - the other page will be effectively hidden. But even if not... its really confusing, and you shouldn't name your pages the same with different cases.
When I google your site, I find it either way:
https://www.google.com/search ==> moneyplaysonline.com
https://www.google.com/search ==> MoneyPlaysOnline.com
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Hey guys, I don't mean to ask this question, but it's been gnawing at me lately lol. I have been working very hard creating my website/ blog and only two of my posts or pages h
How long has it been since they've been published? It could take a few days or a few weeks in some cases. You could also speed up the process by submitting a new xml sitemap from the All-In-One SEO plugin to your Google search console. This tells google webcrawler bots which pages to crawl and which ones to avoid. It is usually submitted periodically by the plugin on autopilot. Not sure if you have gotten that far in the training yet.
You may also increase your chances by increasing the amount of original word content that is published. Google loves longer writing content as long as it is original and not copied from anywhere. Also keep affiliate links as minimal as possible when starting out just to rank up quicker. Kyle had a great rule of thumb like 1 affiliate link per 500 words (or something similar to that) in one of the training videos.
Hey DG. all my content is over 1,000 words or more. I do keep all my content original and never publish copy and paste. I work hard and try my best! I do keep affiliate links at a minimum like only 1 or 2 per post, maybe 3. This is only because I am trying to get my audience aware of WA and another high ticket affiliate program. I do know to keep the links to a minimum tho. Thanks again!
Hello there,
It is very difficult to say "when" but it is very individual. Some articles get indexed in just a matter of hours and some could take 3months. The google algorithms are sometimes too complicated to understand.
I couldnt say more than just writing blogs regularly.
Keep it up.
Wishing you all the best.
Best regards,
Che
Hi there! It only took two weeks for my site to be indexed, but I'm sure it depends on your content and key words. Did you make sure your QSR and AVG were within the right ranges?
Good luck moving forward! :)
Amy
I did, the QSR should be under or near 100 correct? and the AVG (Traffic) should be over 30? Thanks again for the insight!
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When will my content be indexed?
Hey guys, I don't mean to ask this question, but it's been gnawing at me lately lol. I have been working very hard creating my website/ blog and only two of my posts or pages h
How long has it been since they've been published? It could take a few days or a few weeks in some cases. You could also speed up the process by submitting a new xml sitemap from the All-In-One SEO plugin to your Google search console. This tells google webcrawler bots which pages to crawl and which ones to avoid. It is usually submitted periodically by the plugin on autopilot. Not sure if you have gotten that far in the training yet.
You may also increase your chances by increasing the amount of original word content that is published. Google loves longer writing content as long as it is original and not copied from anywhere. Also keep affiliate links as minimal as possible when starting out just to rank up quicker. Kyle had a great rule of thumb like 1 affiliate link per 500 words (or something similar to that) in one of the training videos.
Hey DG. all my content is over 1,000 words or more. I do keep all my content original and never publish copy and paste. I work hard and try my best! I do keep affiliate links at a minimum like only 1 or 2 per post, maybe 3. This is only because I am trying to get my audience aware of WA and another high ticket affiliate program. I do know to keep the links to a minimum tho. Thanks again!
Hello there,
It is very difficult to say "when" but it is very individual. Some articles get indexed in just a matter of hours and some could take 3months. The google algorithms are sometimes too complicated to understand.
I couldnt say more than just writing blogs regularly.
Keep it up.
Wishing you all the best.
Best regards,
Che
Hi there! It only took two weeks for my site to be indexed, but I'm sure it depends on your content and key words. Did you make sure your QSR and AVG were within the right ranges?
Good luck moving forward! :)
Amy
I did, the QSR should be under or near 100 correct? and the AVG (Traffic) should be over 30? Thanks again for the insight!
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Add a plugin called Updraft Plus. You can connect it to Dropbox (if you have an account), your Google drive, or their cloud-based service. You just need to tell the plugin where to send the zip files from your website saves. It can automatically save every week or you can do it manually. There are several different plugins that can do this as well, but this was one of the highest rated ones with the most users.
Alright cool thanks I will check it out
If your site ever crashes, then you would just need to fill out a site support ticket and send them a download link to the folder location where the zip files are being stored. This is pretty easy to do with google drive. This happened to me before when I tried to bulk optimize all of my pictures at once. Once site support gets the zip files, then they can re-install the website. The plugin breaks it up into 5 different zip files.