I know people do it. But I don't know how they do it. So I am just curious.
Why?
Because when I want to write a review on a product I have never heard about it be
I write a lot about fishing reels. Sometimes it can be tedious depending on the reel. I have learned so much about reels by now that most are very easy.
Research takes about 5 minutes for keywords. If the competition looks good on the keyword tool I go for it. No need to read other reviews I might check them while writing if I need some insightful info. I mainly go to the brand website and Amazon for research.
All my reviews are structured the same way. Same headers, same sections as Kyle teaches.
So as long as a reel doesn't have some fancy feature that I have to learn all about, I can knock out a review in 3 hours.
It's just by experience that I've improved and not in every subject. I write for other people freelance and research can be a real pain sometimes.
Also. Write your title and then write out all your headers. You now have the article sectioned off and just need to fill in the parahraphs. Add other keywords to your headers, they will rank too.
Then bust out all your writing. Leave images, links, video for the end. That's my method usually.
I have been here over a year and most of my reel reviews go to page 1. If I picked one with tough websites to beat for page 1, I don't really care. I know the review will be quality content for my readers and will sell reels. It just might not be a post that brings people to my site.
I would love to hear from people who can accomplish this. I can't even come close. Thorough research is time-consuming.
The only way is to outsource, get someone else to write it then post in 1-2 hours.
On your own it takes at least 4-5 hours to do a good job.
It takes me over 8 hours to do a post and that is with coo images. I only use video if I made them. Writing is the hardest part for >me< I am on to a products website, Bootcamp was not getting me excited. I agree doing reviews is difficult, you really need to use the product/ service to do a review. I try to do a new post every week. I work full-time behind the wheel of a van.
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How do you bang out reviews in 2-3 hours?
I know people do it. But I don't know how they do it. So I am just curious.
Why?
Because when I want to write a review on a product I have never heard about it be
Hey Egon,
Personally, I do NOT even look at other's reviews of a product I'm reviewing. I simply take it for a test drive and then write up my report.
And, you are sooooo right! Takes me HOURS to write a quality post, find appropriate images, edit the images, optimize both and then post them. Never mind reviews! They take me a LOT longer.
I would NEVER take someone else's wording and offer it though it were mine ... plain and simple. Guess it's all on how we want to be perceived.
I write a lot about fishing reels. Sometimes it can be tedious depending on the reel. I have learned so much about reels by now that most are very easy.
Research takes about 5 minutes for keywords. If the competition looks good on the keyword tool I go for it. No need to read other reviews I might check them while writing if I need some insightful info. I mainly go to the brand website and Amazon for research.
All my reviews are structured the same way. Same headers, same sections as Kyle teaches.
So as long as a reel doesn't have some fancy feature that I have to learn all about, I can knock out a review in 3 hours.
It's just by experience that I've improved and not in every subject. I write for other people freelance and research can be a real pain sometimes.
Also. Write your title and then write out all your headers. You now have the article sectioned off and just need to fill in the parahraphs. Add other keywords to your headers, they will rank too.
Then bust out all your writing. Leave images, links, video for the end. That's my method usually.
I have been here over a year and most of my reel reviews go to page 1. If I picked one with tough websites to beat for page 1, I don't really care. I know the review will be quality content for my readers and will sell reels. It just might not be a post that brings people to my site.
I would love to hear from people who can accomplish this. I can't even come close. Thorough research is time-consuming.
The only way is to outsource, get someone else to write it then post in 1-2 hours.
On your own it takes at least 4-5 hours to do a good job.
It takes me over 8 hours to do a post and that is with coo images. I only use video if I made them. Writing is the hardest part for >me< I am on to a products website, Bootcamp was not getting me excited. I agree doing reviews is difficult, you really need to use the product/ service to do a review. I try to do a new post every week. I work full-time behind the wheel of a van.
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As a non-native English speaker I am really confused with the word "leads".
When I google its broad meaning, I understand. But when I hear it (in Twitter for example), i
Usually when people talk about leads online they are meaning people you can "add to your list" which is your email subscriber list :)
But a lead can be anyone interested in your business.
Yes you are correct and that is why the process as a whole is called lead generation. you generate prospective customers, people interested in your product or service. The idea is to convert them into a customer.
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What does the word "leads" really mean? sorry for
As a non-native English speaker I am really confused with the word "leads".
When I google its broad meaning, I understand. But when I hear it (in Twitter for example), i
Usually when people talk about leads online they are meaning people you can "add to your list" which is your email subscriber list :)
But a lead can be anyone interested in your business.
Yes you are correct and that is why the process as a whole is called lead generation. you generate prospective customers, people interested in your product or service. The idea is to convert them into a customer.
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I gave two comments and in both cases it says that my comment is not unique. However, it's clear as a clear sky that they are unique.
In the first case I published the c
There is not a whole lot you can do other than try to tweak the Comments. I know that people have issues, but this is not something we as other members can help resolve. I have never had a problem with the comment system.
Request comments does not seem to work. how to solve?
I gave two comments and in both cases it says that my comment is not unique. However, it's clear as a clear sky that they are unique.
In the first case I published the c
There is not a whole lot you can do other than try to tweak the Comments. I know that people have issues, but this is not something we as other members can help resolve. I have never had a problem with the comment system.
The problem is this:
I had a plugin (don't even remember what it was) that generated a sitemap and it worked. But then in one beautiful sunny day, I noticed that the sit
check this tutorial hope it helps Fix Google Sitemap Errors A Solution For All in One SEO Sitemap Empty and Not Working in Google Webmaster Tools
Thank you for answering, renelynm, but these tutorials are for different problems. The first one is how to solve 404 errors, the second one to solve blank sitemap problems.
At the moment, I struggle neither of these problems.
Hi there,
I wondered if you ever solved your problem. I think I have a similar one.
Thanks
Tracy
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Can you help? I messed with sitemap and want to get it right
The problem is this:
I had a plugin (don't even remember what it was) that generated a sitemap and it worked. But then in one beautiful sunny day, I noticed that the sit
check this tutorial hope it helps Fix Google Sitemap Errors A Solution For All in One SEO Sitemap Empty and Not Working in Google Webmaster Tools
Thank you for answering, renelynm, but these tutorials are for different problems. The first one is how to solve 404 errors, the second one to solve blank sitemap problems.
At the moment, I struggle neither of these problems.
Hi there,
I wondered if you ever solved your problem. I think I have a similar one.
Thanks
Tracy
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Steve Jobs is just an example of a famous person. My question is this:
There are photos of famous people in the Internet, which seem to be free to use. Yes, you have to
I doubt Steve Jobs family would be happy to see his image being used to endorse a product you are promoting.
Therefore unless you have permission to use it, best not to. Use a generic person who isn't a dead multi billionaire.
Well, but if the photo is Free to use, even commercially? The owner of the photo has published it and made it available. He says: No problem, you can use it. Just give me credit. What then?
I am still confused.
Hi, you can do an advanced search on Google.
Select: even for commercial use.
Must be alright then!
Good luck,
Kit
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Can I use steve jobs image on sales pages?
Steve Jobs is just an example of a famous person. My question is this:
There are photos of famous people in the Internet, which seem to be free to use. Yes, you have to
I doubt Steve Jobs family would be happy to see his image being used to endorse a product you are promoting.
Therefore unless you have permission to use it, best not to. Use a generic person who isn't a dead multi billionaire.
Well, but if the photo is Free to use, even commercially? The owner of the photo has published it and made it available. He says: No problem, you can use it. Just give me credit. What then?
I am still confused.
Hi, you can do an advanced search on Google.
Select: even for commercial use.
Must be alright then!
Good luck,
Kit
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Hey Egon,
Personally, I do NOT even look at other's reviews of a product I'm reviewing. I simply take it for a test drive and then write up my report.
And, you are sooooo right! Takes me HOURS to write a quality post, find appropriate images, edit the images, optimize both and then post them. Never mind reviews! They take me a LOT longer.
I would NEVER take someone else's wording and offer it though it were mine ... plain and simple. Guess it's all on how we want to be perceived.