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I don't see the possibility to delete plugins, where must I go to do so?

Hey Faridnl nice to meet you, got some photo illustration below thats how i understand how to delete or disactivate plugin

Nice, thank you very much Ateh, also started following you!

Robert has you covered here, Farid!
Abie

Go to Plugins in the left navigation and then click on deactivate for your plugin and then select the checkbox next to it, go to the drop down on the bottom and select delete and click apply!

Only, in the dropdown I only see activate and deactivate :(

Hi Farid - me too. When you click Deactivate, the Delete button will appear.
;-)
Richard

Nice only no delete button here, otherwhise I wouldn't have asked it

Not once I see delete when I deactivate

Refresh your page. The you should see a delete action.

Can you take a screenshot of what tiu see?

Rudy

Even when I refresh or take my other browsers I don't see a delete button, so not in Chrome, not in Yandex, not in Brave :(

Go to your plugin page. Select the plugin that you want to delete. If it is active, you must first deactivate it.

Once the plugin is deactivated, you will see the option to delete the plugin. See enclosed image.

Simply click on the word 'delete


Rudy

Glad to see you persisting, Farid.
What platform are you using? Mac, Windows or a mobile of some kind?
;-)
Richard

On my other sites I see the delete button so I guess it's a question for support....

can you take a photo of more of the canvas... like the whole plugin screen

You're right!

That's unusual, and warrants a call for support. Submit a ticket and ask them for help.

Rudy

here's what chatgpt said...

And site support gave the answer, see screenprint

Site support proves again, that they are my heroes!

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How to delete plugins?

How to delete plugins?

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Getting Started
Updated

I don't see the possibility to delete plugins, where must I go to do so?

Hey Faridnl nice to meet you, got some photo illustration below thats how i understand how to delete or disactivate plugin

Nice, thank you very much Ateh, also started following you!

Robert has you covered here, Farid!
Abie

Go to Plugins in the left navigation and then click on deactivate for your plugin and then select the checkbox next to it, go to the drop down on the bottom and select delete and click apply!

Only, in the dropdown I only see activate and deactivate :(

Hi Farid - me too. When you click Deactivate, the Delete button will appear.
;-)
Richard

Nice only no delete button here, otherwhise I wouldn't have asked it

Not once I see delete when I deactivate

Refresh your page. The you should see a delete action.

Can you take a screenshot of what tiu see?

Rudy

Even when I refresh or take my other browsers I don't see a delete button, so not in Chrome, not in Yandex, not in Brave :(

Go to your plugin page. Select the plugin that you want to delete. If it is active, you must first deactivate it.

Once the plugin is deactivated, you will see the option to delete the plugin. See enclosed image.

Simply click on the word 'delete


Rudy

Glad to see you persisting, Farid.
What platform are you using? Mac, Windows or a mobile of some kind?
;-)
Richard

On my other sites I see the delete button so I guess it's a question for support....

can you take a photo of more of the canvas... like the whole plugin screen

You're right!

That's unusual, and warrants a call for support. Submit a ticket and ask them for help.

Rudy

here's what chatgpt said...

And site support gave the answer, see screenprint

Site support proves again, that they are my heroes!

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Getting Started

Can somebody tell me how to use AI here to re-write old articles? I still don't understand AI, strange but true!

Thanks for helping out!

Farid

Hi Farid, simple just write this in the AI tool as question: Rewrite follwing content and adapt it to nowadays time

you can make any adaptation you can think off, you could ask to write it funny, after the creation you look if you like it, make so me changes of your own or try again.

Hope this helps

ToLiNoLi :)

And it's that easy?

Yes, I can show you in the weekend if you like. :)

Dat lijkt me een goed plan, perfect!

Perfekt :)

Welk weekend past U het beste?

I use ChatGPT for this. I have a bunch of PR articles left over from when I first started. I ask Chat to rephrase them for me, and I usually get some good responses for them.

I get the best results by only rephrasing one section of the article at a time because it seems that if you give Chat too much info, it gets confused, and the quality degrades. You still have to go through and double-check the facts and add your voice to the articles, but it is a huge timesaver and works quite well,

I hope this helps.

Nancy

Thank you, Nancy. Asking AI to rephrase one section at a time makes absolute sense to me. I agree that giving it too much is confusing and frustrating.

This makes me think that I should also do the same for new articles. Easier on my brain.

Kind regards,
Monica

That's great to know Nancy, which version of ChatGTP do you use?

I use Chat 4 or the Plus version. I love it and for $20 a month, it is a good investment for me.

Nancy

Interesting! Hi Nancy, does the Plus version give more information?

Have a blessed weekend.

I have the plus version because of the image making ability. I also believe the responses are more reliable. You can still get the garbled response in plus, but it happens less often. Of course, it depends on the prompts you give it. If I get an odd response, I reword my query. Overall, the text you get back seems to be better quality and more reliable, but you still have to check your facts.

Hi Nancy,

This is helpful information. Thank you and I plan to get the plus version in May, hopefully.

The USD exchange is 1.37, everything adds up. I want the plus version badly...

Have a blessed new week, Nancy.

Regards,
Monica

That sounds great, greater because the Dollar is weak 🤭

Absolutely. Just prompt ChatGPT with "rephrase [article]"

I thought ChatGTP only gives copies of what is already online, how do you check this?

That's not how ChatGPT works. It's more like a highly sophisticated predictive text. You could give it the same prompt multiple times and get a different result each time.

ALL AI writing, NOT just ChatGPT, sources information that is already online.

Essentially, you could call AI "multi-source plagiarism".

Simply put, you provide your AI tool of choice with information and it will scour the internet in order to provide a "unique" article based on the information it has "read".

In fact, you could say the same about ALL writing, even human-written content.

As an example, if some writes a self-help book, the information will originally have come from them reading 100 self help books, but then writing about their experiences, and what worked for them.

And that is exactly how AI should be used as well.

You provide your AI tool with information (prompts), the tool will "write you an article", then you will then edit the article to input your own personal experiences, thoughts, and ideas.

When it comes to rewriting articles the best method is to take one section of an article at a time.

So, as an example, if your article has an introduction, a conclusion, and three main headings, you would take each section individually (so 5 in total) and ask AI to rewrite that section.

You then move onto section two and do the same, and then section 3,4,5, etc.

However, when it comes to decent content from AI it all comes down to your prompts.

If you simply ask AI to rewrite anything it will do so but just reword the information you have provided.

However, I would always advise that you rewrite one section at a time rather than "please rewrite this article".

More often than not, AI will simply summarize, but with a much lower word count.

The other thing about AI is it doesn't really understand numerical values that well (it understands basic numeracy).

This is why you'll often find if you ask AI to "write me a 2,000-word article" it comes back at about 800 words.

AI understands the structure and as I say, basic numeracy, so a better prompt would be, "Write me an article about XXXXX, include an introduction, 3 main sections, and a conclusion. Ensure that the introduction and conclusion have two paragraphs, and each subheading has 3-5 paragraphs".

This way you would get closer to an actual number of words that you initially envisaged.

As has been mentioned here, there are numerous AI classes on the platform, which you can find by clicking the CLASSES section at the top of the page and then choosing Artificial Intelligence.

Plus, Phil, who's comment you have replied to above has various blog posts about using AI, you'll find these in the blog section of his profile.

Furthermore, never forget, YouTube is your best friend.

Partha

I guess I should read more about chatgtp and use your advice, thanks for your patience 😊

I have to take a better look at your blog to know more and understand. I know my homework now for the rest of the week .

Thanks again,

Farid

Now that's a great explaination, thank you very much for that :)

That's a great reply, Partha but I'm tempted to ask ChatGPT to summarize it in 100 words or less (just kidding).

You're welcome, Farid. It can be a great aid to productivity.

We're all on a learning curve. Enjoy yours.

Partha is always worth reading.

Ummm, thank you, Phil. Cheez whiz, I never thought about giving the prompt like that.

I could take Nancy, idea of breaking it down into sections using your prompt.

I think I'm getting smarter.. 😀.

Regards,
Monica

Partha,

How on earth am I going to function without you? Maybe we can hypnotize you into staying.

YouTube has classes/tips on how to use AI?

I'll check Phil's posts here.

I'm glad to be back on earth.

Thanks, Partha for your reply here. Very helpful.

Regards,
Monica

If I'm using ChatGPT to help with an e-book, I always do it chapter by chapter. Have a look at

I love this learning curve 😁

Glad to hear it, Farid.

Me too!

I think, Jay, is very skilled in this and you can consult some of his expert classes on how to use AI

I will thank you

Yeah, you can.

Thanks, already saw this video and it's to create new content or does it show a re-write function? Could you tell me in which minute?

It's a pitty this platform is still English only, I don't understand the language enough to rephrase it and I don't understand the second part of your answer 😕

Thank you very much for your patience, now trying to understand 😊

Thank you, Abie!

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Can I use ai for re-writing articles?

Can I use ai for re-writing articles?

asked in
Getting Started

Can somebody tell me how to use AI here to re-write old articles? I still don't understand AI, strange but true!

Thanks for helping out!

Farid

Hi Farid, simple just write this in the AI tool as question: Rewrite follwing content and adapt it to nowadays time

you can make any adaptation you can think off, you could ask to write it funny, after the creation you look if you like it, make so me changes of your own or try again.

Hope this helps

ToLiNoLi :)

And it's that easy?

Yes, I can show you in the weekend if you like. :)

Dat lijkt me een goed plan, perfect!

Perfekt :)

Welk weekend past U het beste?

I use ChatGPT for this. I have a bunch of PR articles left over from when I first started. I ask Chat to rephrase them for me, and I usually get some good responses for them.

I get the best results by only rephrasing one section of the article at a time because it seems that if you give Chat too much info, it gets confused, and the quality degrades. You still have to go through and double-check the facts and add your voice to the articles, but it is a huge timesaver and works quite well,

I hope this helps.

Nancy

Thank you, Nancy. Asking AI to rephrase one section at a time makes absolute sense to me. I agree that giving it too much is confusing and frustrating.

This makes me think that I should also do the same for new articles. Easier on my brain.

Kind regards,
Monica

That's great to know Nancy, which version of ChatGTP do you use?

I use Chat 4 or the Plus version. I love it and for $20 a month, it is a good investment for me.

Nancy

Interesting! Hi Nancy, does the Plus version give more information?

Have a blessed weekend.

I have the plus version because of the image making ability. I also believe the responses are more reliable. You can still get the garbled response in plus, but it happens less often. Of course, it depends on the prompts you give it. If I get an odd response, I reword my query. Overall, the text you get back seems to be better quality and more reliable, but you still have to check your facts.

Hi Nancy,

This is helpful information. Thank you and I plan to get the plus version in May, hopefully.

The USD exchange is 1.37, everything adds up. I want the plus version badly...

Have a blessed new week, Nancy.

Regards,
Monica

That sounds great, greater because the Dollar is weak 🤭

Absolutely. Just prompt ChatGPT with "rephrase [article]"

I thought ChatGTP only gives copies of what is already online, how do you check this?

That's not how ChatGPT works. It's more like a highly sophisticated predictive text. You could give it the same prompt multiple times and get a different result each time.

ALL AI writing, NOT just ChatGPT, sources information that is already online.

Essentially, you could call AI "multi-source plagiarism".

Simply put, you provide your AI tool of choice with information and it will scour the internet in order to provide a "unique" article based on the information it has "read".

In fact, you could say the same about ALL writing, even human-written content.

As an example, if some writes a self-help book, the information will originally have come from them reading 100 self help books, but then writing about their experiences, and what worked for them.

And that is exactly how AI should be used as well.

You provide your AI tool with information (prompts), the tool will "write you an article", then you will then edit the article to input your own personal experiences, thoughts, and ideas.

When it comes to rewriting articles the best method is to take one section of an article at a time.

So, as an example, if your article has an introduction, a conclusion, and three main headings, you would take each section individually (so 5 in total) and ask AI to rewrite that section.

You then move onto section two and do the same, and then section 3,4,5, etc.

However, when it comes to decent content from AI it all comes down to your prompts.

If you simply ask AI to rewrite anything it will do so but just reword the information you have provided.

However, I would always advise that you rewrite one section at a time rather than "please rewrite this article".

More often than not, AI will simply summarize, but with a much lower word count.

The other thing about AI is it doesn't really understand numerical values that well (it understands basic numeracy).

This is why you'll often find if you ask AI to "write me a 2,000-word article" it comes back at about 800 words.

AI understands the structure and as I say, basic numeracy, so a better prompt would be, "Write me an article about XXXXX, include an introduction, 3 main sections, and a conclusion. Ensure that the introduction and conclusion have two paragraphs, and each subheading has 3-5 paragraphs".

This way you would get closer to an actual number of words that you initially envisaged.

As has been mentioned here, there are numerous AI classes on the platform, which you can find by clicking the CLASSES section at the top of the page and then choosing Artificial Intelligence.

Plus, Phil, who's comment you have replied to above has various blog posts about using AI, you'll find these in the blog section of his profile.

Furthermore, never forget, YouTube is your best friend.

Partha

I guess I should read more about chatgtp and use your advice, thanks for your patience 😊

I have to take a better look at your blog to know more and understand. I know my homework now for the rest of the week .

Thanks again,

Farid

Now that's a great explaination, thank you very much for that :)

That's a great reply, Partha but I'm tempted to ask ChatGPT to summarize it in 100 words or less (just kidding).

You're welcome, Farid. It can be a great aid to productivity.

We're all on a learning curve. Enjoy yours.

Partha is always worth reading.

Ummm, thank you, Phil. Cheez whiz, I never thought about giving the prompt like that.

I could take Nancy, idea of breaking it down into sections using your prompt.

I think I'm getting smarter.. 😀.

Regards,
Monica

Partha,

How on earth am I going to function without you? Maybe we can hypnotize you into staying.

YouTube has classes/tips on how to use AI?

I'll check Phil's posts here.

I'm glad to be back on earth.

Thanks, Partha for your reply here. Very helpful.

Regards,
Monica

If I'm using ChatGPT to help with an e-book, I always do it chapter by chapter. Have a look at

I love this learning curve 😁

Glad to hear it, Farid.

Me too!

I think, Jay, is very skilled in this and you can consult some of his expert classes on how to use AI

I will thank you

Yeah, you can.

Thanks, already saw this video and it's to create new content or does it show a re-write function? Could you tell me in which minute?

It's a pitty this platform is still English only, I don't understand the language enough to rephrase it and I don't understand the second part of your answer 😕

Thank you very much for your patience, now trying to understand 😊

Thank you, Abie!

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Trying to understand keywords, what if a keyword has a QSR of 0 (zero) is that a keyword that will ever be found?

If someone types that in Google search, the answer is yes. Perhaps you can share the keyword?

nope hehehe

I always looked for some qsr above zero but this makes sense if there is at least some traffic with the keyword you arecconsidering

I now found7 longtail keywords with a QSR of zero, loving it!

No and targeting zero QSR can be a good strategy. You can read more about it here: https://www.seo.com/blog/zero-volume-keywords/

That's great! I already found 7 keywords with a QSR of 0 (zero) and the article that you gave confirms my thoughts.

Thank you very very much! Have a great day!

Farid

You're welcome

The QSR is zero, which means zero competition. Does it fit with your niche? Is it a real keyword? If so, check it with a Google search. What comes up on the first page? That can help give you an idea.

Also, for starter websites with SEO > 95, it is advisable to check your keyword on Google Page 1 before settling on a keyword or to find similar content to what you are going to produce before you go ahead with it.

It's really funny, after you told me this I googled my keywords on Google and there came even a Dutch guy by explaining why you should have a zero QSR and with what and guess: yes, some of his remarks are on my list only for another medium....

Thanks for your advice, have a great day!

Farid

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How about extreme qsr?

How about extreme qsr?

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Search Engine Optimization

Trying to understand keywords, what if a keyword has a QSR of 0 (zero) is that a keyword that will ever be found?

If someone types that in Google search, the answer is yes. Perhaps you can share the keyword?

nope hehehe

I always looked for some qsr above zero but this makes sense if there is at least some traffic with the keyword you arecconsidering

I now found7 longtail keywords with a QSR of zero, loving it!

No and targeting zero QSR can be a good strategy. You can read more about it here: https://www.seo.com/blog/zero-volume-keywords/

That's great! I already found 7 keywords with a QSR of 0 (zero) and the article that you gave confirms my thoughts.

Thank you very very much! Have a great day!

Farid

You're welcome

The QSR is zero, which means zero competition. Does it fit with your niche? Is it a real keyword? If so, check it with a Google search. What comes up on the first page? That can help give you an idea.

Also, for starter websites with SEO > 95, it is advisable to check your keyword on Google Page 1 before settling on a keyword or to find similar content to what you are going to produce before you go ahead with it.

It's really funny, after you told me this I googled my keywords on Google and there came even a Dutch guy by explaining why you should have a zero QSR and with what and guess: yes, some of his remarks are on my list only for another medium....

Thanks for your advice, have a great day!

Farid

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