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In SiteRubix/WordPress, each of three sites shows the list of post in a narrow vertical column. I don't know how or why that has happened. The three sites are:
https://val

Hey Frank,

If you are meaning that your posts are shared in one continuous line, then all you need to do is add a Read More or Continue tag, and you will see a summarized version of each post, as most other blogs have.

Here's a tutorial to show you how to add such a tag: Hope this helps you.

Thank you. I'll check it out. But my problem is in WordPress only. When I go into SiteManager, log in to my site, and open Posts, the list of posts is compressed vertically.
I don't know how it got that way, nor how to correct it.

Hey Frank,

There is NO problem with your website being displayed in this way. It is the All In One SEO options sharing the line that is causing the compressed view.

My site's All Posts view is compressed too. Depending on the device used, it could look even more compressed.

Hope this helps you.

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How can I correct the display listing of posts in wordpress?

How can I correct the display listing of posts in wordpress?

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In SiteRubix/WordPress, each of three sites shows the list of post in a narrow vertical column. I don't know how or why that has happened. The three sites are:
https://val

Hey Frank,

If you are meaning that your posts are shared in one continuous line, then all you need to do is add a Read More or Continue tag, and you will see a summarized version of each post, as most other blogs have.

Here's a tutorial to show you how to add such a tag: Hope this helps you.

Thank you. I'll check it out. But my problem is in WordPress only. When I go into SiteManager, log in to my site, and open Posts, the list of posts is compressed vertically.
I don't know how it got that way, nor how to correct it.

Hey Frank,

There is NO problem with your website being displayed in this way. It is the All In One SEO options sharing the line that is causing the compressed view.

My site's All Posts view is compressed too. Depending on the device used, it could look even more compressed.

Hope this helps you.

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Unclear about where to proceed, with a new website?

By the time you get to this lesson you should already have a website. So create the post on your existing website.

If you don't have a website yet then go back to the beginning of the lessons and complete all the tasks.

Thank you, Marion. I have a website with content and images, but the website is for an entirely different niche than this new one. So, I'm to create a new website for this exercise?

Sounds like a good idea if the niches are totally different.

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Course 2, lesson 7. where do I create the post? new website?

Course 2, lesson 7. where do I create the post? new website?

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Getting Started
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Unclear about where to proceed, with a new website?

By the time you get to this lesson you should already have a website. So create the post on your existing website.

If you don't have a website yet then go back to the beginning of the lessons and complete all the tasks.

Thank you, Marion. I have a website with content and images, but the website is for an entirely different niche than this new one. So, I'm to create a new website for this exercise?

Sounds like a good idea if the niches are totally different.

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Do I create new website? Or create a post? Course 2, Lesson 7

Hi Frank,
ok, so use JAAXY to find low hanging key words . These should be relevant to your niche, and then use Site Content to create a post with these low hanging key words in your website as a post.
I think you understand now.
Hope so!
Tom

Yes I understand now. Thank you so much for your help.
Frank

Any time Frank!

Here in the WA family, you just ask.
I am in Asia, so the time difference is the reason to why I got back to you a bit late...
All the best Frank!
Tom

Just to clarify things, you can write a post targeting low hanging fruit keywords relative to your niche using your existing website. I hope this helps.

Yes, it does. Thank you. But how do I get that post to where Kyle wants it?
Frank

When you are done with the post copy and paste the URL into this link in the comment section and ask for comments on your post.

Hi there,
is your issue solved?
Does not seem that way.
So please let me know...I believe I know how to help you...
Tom

I think that I should go into Site Content and create the post, then instead of posting it to a website, I post it somewhere else. Is that right, Tom? And is that where and how I can post to my profile?
Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated!
Frank

I'm still not sure whether to write a post for the website I've been working on, and post it somewhere else, or simply create an internal post for WA. I think an internal post was Kyle's intent, but I'm not certain.
Frank

Hi Frank,
what he means is write a post with the keywords and post it as a post on your website, NOT on WA.
Helps?
Tom

Seed it with keywords as in this article.

My confusion is about where to create this content. The website I've started is for an entirely different niche, so posting on that sire would make no sense.

Yes, exactly what Belden said! You can use the Site Content option from the blue Site Rubix menu to create and publish your new post.

You write a post with a low hanging fruit targeted keyword and publish it on your existing website.

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Where am I to create the post for "low hanging fruit"?

Where am I to create the post for "low hanging fruit"?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Do I create new website? Or create a post? Course 2, Lesson 7

Hi Frank,
ok, so use JAAXY to find low hanging key words . These should be relevant to your niche, and then use Site Content to create a post with these low hanging key words in your website as a post.
I think you understand now.
Hope so!
Tom

Yes I understand now. Thank you so much for your help.
Frank

Any time Frank!

Here in the WA family, you just ask.
I am in Asia, so the time difference is the reason to why I got back to you a bit late...
All the best Frank!
Tom

Just to clarify things, you can write a post targeting low hanging fruit keywords relative to your niche using your existing website. I hope this helps.

Yes, it does. Thank you. But how do I get that post to where Kyle wants it?
Frank

When you are done with the post copy and paste the URL into this link in the comment section and ask for comments on your post.

Hi there,
is your issue solved?
Does not seem that way.
So please let me know...I believe I know how to help you...
Tom

I think that I should go into Site Content and create the post, then instead of posting it to a website, I post it somewhere else. Is that right, Tom? And is that where and how I can post to my profile?
Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated!
Frank

I'm still not sure whether to write a post for the website I've been working on, and post it somewhere else, or simply create an internal post for WA. I think an internal post was Kyle's intent, but I'm not certain.
Frank

Hi Frank,
what he means is write a post with the keywords and post it as a post on your website, NOT on WA.
Helps?
Tom

Seed it with keywords as in this article.

My confusion is about where to create this content. The website I've started is for an entirely different niche, so posting on that sire would make no sense.

Yes, exactly what Belden said! You can use the Site Content option from the blue Site Rubix menu to create and publish your new post.

You write a post with a low hanging fruit targeted keyword and publish it on your existing website.

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freehorsebettingtips.com
winbettinghorseraces.com

freefishingtipsfor beginners.com
fishingbasicsforbeginners.com

Unfortunately, those were already taken, which is why I had to add words to the domain name.

That is what happens.

However if a domain name is not taken, and you mention it in a public place, someone else may grab it when you are still thinking about it.

When you add words to the domain name, I would suggest that you don't limit it.

For instance, using the word free, and people will expect whatever is on your site to be free.

For instance, using the word beginners, and people will expect whatever is on your site to be for beginners, so you 'can not really added non beginner' stuff to the website, if you get my meaning.

Coming up with good domain names can be interesting. It is a very creative process.

Be careful. If you give domain names, someone else may grab them when you are still thinking about them.

Prefer fishingtips.com or fishingbasics.com
By excluding forbeginners in the name, I am leaving my expected audience to be bigger, because in the future, you might have guru fishing articles that are clearly not beginner related.

And of course, everyone has different opinions on the same subject.

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Before I buy a domain, i'd like to get your opinion of the ones i'm considering. is that possible?

Before I buy a domain, i'd like to get your opinion of the ones i'm considering. is that possible?

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freehorsebettingtips.com
winbettinghorseraces.com

freefishingtipsfor beginners.com
fishingbasicsforbeginners.com

Unfortunately, those were already taken, which is why I had to add words to the domain name.

That is what happens.

However if a domain name is not taken, and you mention it in a public place, someone else may grab it when you are still thinking about it.

When you add words to the domain name, I would suggest that you don't limit it.

For instance, using the word free, and people will expect whatever is on your site to be free.

For instance, using the word beginners, and people will expect whatever is on your site to be for beginners, so you 'can not really added non beginner' stuff to the website, if you get my meaning.

Coming up with good domain names can be interesting. It is a very creative process.

Be careful. If you give domain names, someone else may grab them when you are still thinking about them.

Prefer fishingtips.com or fishingbasics.com
By excluding forbeginners in the name, I am leaving my expected audience to be bigger, because in the future, you might have guru fishing articles that are clearly not beginner related.

And of course, everyone has different opinions on the same subject.

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