So, lately has been doing this really frustrating thing where is pastes a previous paragraph randomly as I write out my posts/pages.
For example, I may be writing a sent
If you've got the latest version of WordPress then it's probably a plugin which is causing the issue. This is how I dealt with a plugin problem It was a DANG Plugin!
Wordpress keeps copying and pasting while i'm writing. why?
So, lately has been doing this really frustrating thing where is pastes a previous paragraph randomly as I write out my posts/pages.
For example, I may be writing a sent
Thanks, you're probably right. After all, I do have 18 plugins... Google pagespeed and GTmetrix isn't an issue though!
If you've got the latest version of WordPress then it's probably a plugin which is causing the issue. This is how I dealt with a plugin problem It was a DANG Plugin!
Should I link to:
- "Media File" ?
- "Attachment Page" ?
- "Custom URL" ?
Phew, I've had a lot of questions recently. Thanks for your
It depends what you want.
Definitely avoid Attachment page. For search engines this is something without text and not good for ranking.
Media file you can use for example if you have some plugin which enlarges the picture when you click on it.
Custom url is when you have some external (e.g., affiliate) or internal link.
How should I link images in wordpress?
Should I link to:
- "Media File" ?
- "Attachment Page" ?
- "Custom URL" ?
Phew, I've had a lot of questions recently. Thanks for your
It depends what you want.
Definitely avoid Attachment page. For search engines this is something without text and not good for ranking.
Media file you can use for example if you have some plugin which enlarges the picture when you click on it.
Custom url is when you have some external (e.g., affiliate) or internal link.
What are you thoughts on using an RSS Feed instead of an autoresponder in the beginning. I know that MailChimp is free (but not the autoresponder).
So with
The point of subscribing to an RSS feed is to get the information into the inbox without the need to visit the website. Not sure if people would stay subscribed to a feed if they were getting notifications of new posts. ~Jude
Hm, yea I understand that. I guess this would just be a way to try to build a list. Do you have any other suggestions for overcoming the things I mentioned in the list above?
Thanks
I subscribe to both RSS feeds and optin-emails and they serve two separate and distinct purposes for me. .
With RSS feeds, my focus is on following the information - news, current affairs, etc. It saves me visiting the website and I can keep up to date in topics of general interest.
With optin email subscriptions, my focus is primarily on following the individual, in my case that would be internet marketers I respect who keep me informed of topics in my niche, their personal experience with products I might be interested in and don't give me hype or over-promote things.
The only real issue I see is that unless you run the RSS feed service via an app on your own hosting, you don't own the data - the feed service owns it. So if, like Google Reader, they decide to close shop, the subscription would be closed too and you may need to start over again. ~Jude
I have seen this feature, but not really tested it. I think it's a great idea IF the email looks good. I would set it up and test it out with your own email account and see how it looks. If you feel it's presentable, go for it!
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Your thoughts- the beginners free autoresponder: rss emails?
What are you thoughts on using an RSS Feed instead of an autoresponder in the beginning. I know that MailChimp is free (but not the autoresponder).
So with
The point of subscribing to an RSS feed is to get the information into the inbox without the need to visit the website. Not sure if people would stay subscribed to a feed if they were getting notifications of new posts. ~Jude
Hm, yea I understand that. I guess this would just be a way to try to build a list. Do you have any other suggestions for overcoming the things I mentioned in the list above?
Thanks
I subscribe to both RSS feeds and optin-emails and they serve two separate and distinct purposes for me. .
With RSS feeds, my focus is on following the information - news, current affairs, etc. It saves me visiting the website and I can keep up to date in topics of general interest.
With optin email subscriptions, my focus is primarily on following the individual, in my case that would be internet marketers I respect who keep me informed of topics in my niche, their personal experience with products I might be interested in and don't give me hype or over-promote things.
The only real issue I see is that unless you run the RSS feed service via an app on your own hosting, you don't own the data - the feed service owns it. So if, like Google Reader, they decide to close shop, the subscription would be closed too and you may need to start over again. ~Jude
I have seen this feature, but not really tested it. I think it's a great idea IF the email looks good. I would set it up and test it out with your own email account and see how it looks. If you feel it's presentable, go for it!
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Lets say I have a page called "best blenders for 2015" and have "2015" in the URL...
If I want to update the page for 2016 and change the URL to make it "2016" and cha
As I eavesdrop I checked out the link. Great info. I did not know that, especially the Search Engine part. Great work, Oh, and I had the chance to follow you, big win for me. Robert
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How do I redirect to an updated page if I changed the url?
Lets say I have a page called "best blenders for 2015" and have "2015" in the URL...
If I want to update the page for 2016 and change the URL to make it "2016" and cha
As I eavesdrop I checked out the link. Great info. I did not know that, especially the Search Engine part. Great work, Oh, and I had the chance to follow you, big win for me. Robert
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Amazon Associates doesn't permit the use of affiliate links in emails, RSS Feeds, e-books, or anything else.
They only permit their links to be
Link all of your emails and rss feeds to your sell pages or product pages on your own website?
Thanks Shawn,
Yes, but the problem with that would be that if I have my feed sending each new published post, the posts that have affiliate links (on my website) would be sent as well.
So for example, if I review a product and publish the post, it will automatically get sent via RSS or to anyone signed up to receive new published posts.
Also, if subscribers are receiving each new published post on the website, that means that affiliate links in those posts would also be sent (with the post).
Bryan-
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Amazon doesn't allow affiliate links in rss feeds?
Amazon Associates doesn't permit the use of affiliate links in emails, RSS Feeds, e-books, or anything else.
They only permit their links to be
Link all of your emails and rss feeds to your sell pages or product pages on your own website?
Thanks Shawn,
Yes, but the problem with that would be that if I have my feed sending each new published post, the posts that have affiliate links (on my website) would be sent as well.
So for example, if I review a product and publish the post, it will automatically get sent via RSS or to anyone signed up to receive new published posts.
Also, if subscribers are receiving each new published post on the website, that means that affiliate links in those posts would also be sent (with the post).
Bryan-
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Thanks, you're probably right. After all, I do have 18 plugins... Google pagespeed and GTmetrix isn't an issue though!