With the major changes that Google made approximately 5-6 months ago, I would love to hear from a couple of you that have just started in the last 5-6 months and have had succe
I have known folks to have earned their first sale in two weeks, others in three months, and more so in a few more months.
The concept here is to provide value and actually help your audience answer their inquiries. The revenue always comes later.
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Revenue success in the last 3-4 months?
With the major changes that Google made approximately 5-6 months ago, I would love to hear from a couple of you that have just started in the last 5-6 months and have had succe
I have known folks to have earned their first sale in two weeks, others in three months, and more so in a few more months.
The concept here is to provide value and actually help your audience answer their inquiries. The revenue always comes later.
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I would like to create a post centered around a product review. Because of the product I am reviewing, I can't test each product because the cost would be prohibitive. Can I us
Vitaliy has you covered. You may also want to look at Kyle's resources Why You Don’t Need to OWN a Product to Review It. How to Sell Without Being a Salesperson You're Not An Expert, Shut Your Mouf!
My advice on that is doing one or more of the following:
1) mention you didn't buy the product but have experience with others like it (provided this statement is true).
2) research the product from other sites and reviews and use words like according to, based on, etc...
This is a good way to deal with this issue.
Have a look at Nathaniels profile he has written a lot of blogs about product reviews, especially when you haven't bought the product
I would not recommend following reviews by other sites. They would be your competitors. You can ask AI to help you with that. All you need to do is follow the product review format. To write a product review, you need to use your opinion. Google now looks at experience, first-hand experience with the product. That is the best. I would only do a product review myself if I owned it. Since owning the products gives you more leverage than your competitors who don't own them. You still can, even if it's cost-prohibitive. It's harder to convince people to trust you and even more complicated if you use their reviews that steal their content. I do not recommend it because they will get traffic and sales that you won't get. Instead, research the product and write about proof (evidence's experience) you can add from other people. I shied away from doing product reviews unless I owned it because of Google's experience, expertise, authority, and trustworthiness (E.E.A.T) guidelines. You should check out Nap Lab's website; they did all their mattress reviews by going to the stores to check it out since they could not afford to buy all the mattresses. you can go to the store, check them out, and write about your experience. Some people have done it that way, a creative way to get first-hand experience. Later they got free products from the company.
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I would like to create a post centered around a product review. Because of the product I am reviewing, I can't test each product because the cost would be prohibitive. Can I us
Vitaliy has you covered. You may also want to look at Kyle's resources Why You Don’t Need to OWN a Product to Review It. How to Sell Without Being a Salesperson You're Not An Expert, Shut Your Mouf!
My advice on that is doing one or more of the following:
1) mention you didn't buy the product but have experience with others like it (provided this statement is true).
2) research the product from other sites and reviews and use words like according to, based on, etc...
This is a good way to deal with this issue.
Have a look at Nathaniels profile he has written a lot of blogs about product reviews, especially when you haven't bought the product
I would not recommend following reviews by other sites. They would be your competitors. You can ask AI to help you with that. All you need to do is follow the product review format. To write a product review, you need to use your opinion. Google now looks at experience, first-hand experience with the product. That is the best. I would only do a product review myself if I owned it. Since owning the products gives you more leverage than your competitors who don't own them. You still can, even if it's cost-prohibitive. It's harder to convince people to trust you and even more complicated if you use their reviews that steal their content. I do not recommend it because they will get traffic and sales that you won't get. Instead, research the product and write about proof (evidence's experience) you can add from other people. I shied away from doing product reviews unless I owned it because of Google's experience, expertise, authority, and trustworthiness (E.E.A.T) guidelines. You should check out Nap Lab's website; they did all their mattress reviews by going to the stores to check it out since they could not afford to buy all the mattresses. you can go to the store, check them out, and write about your experience. Some people have done it that way, a creative way to get first-hand experience. Later they got free products from the company.
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Is there a way to wrap text around the photo I have downloaded to my About Me page?
Keeping images centered serves well for mobile devices.
Resources
https://wordpress.com/support/images/image-alignment/
https://www.askdesign.biz/blog/2021/03/wrapping-text-around-an-image-in-wordpress-gutenberg/
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How to wrap text around a picture?
Is there a way to wrap text around the photo I have downloaded to my About Me page?
Keeping images centered serves well for mobile devices.
Resources
https://wordpress.com/support/images/image-alignment/
https://www.askdesign.biz/blog/2021/03/wrapping-text-around-an-image-in-wordpress-gutenberg/
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Have they done so in the last 4-5 months?
Thanks