I've been writing my first post using Content Editor and it is a great addition to the WA toolbox. However, there does not seem to be any way in which images can be added to po
what Content Editor do you mean coz I can't see it on the left side of my screen here in Wealthy Affiliate?
Hi Robert. Content Editor was recently added to the WA site to give members a tool to streamline content creation. You can find it be clicking on Site Rubix and selecting the menu item. Carl has also published a training video to show you how to use the tool. you should be able to find it using the search function.
....Gary
I have been here for 4 years and never noticed it only the Rapid Writer.
Thanks for pointing it out.
Robert
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How do i insert images when using content editor?
I've been writing my first post using Content Editor and it is a great addition to the WA toolbox. However, there does not seem to be any way in which images can be added to po
Hey Gary,
Carson covers this very option in the following post: SiteContent - Great Content Starts With a Powerful Writing Platform! ... under What's Next for SiteContent
Hope this answers your question.
Thanks Trish. All clear to me now. Will look forward to the next Content Editor release.
...Gary
what Content Editor do you mean coz I can't see it on the left side of my screen here in Wealthy Affiliate?
Hi Robert. Content Editor was recently added to the WA site to give members a tool to streamline content creation. You can find it be clicking on Site Rubix and selecting the menu item. Carl has also published a training video to show you how to use the tool. you should be able to find it using the search function.
....Gary
I have been here for 4 years and never noticed it only the Rapid Writer.
Thanks for pointing it out.
Robert
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I've been looking for keywords in my niche that I can use in blogs to achieve low rankings in Google and using Jaaxy and the WA Keyword tool to evaluate them. I can find keywor
The way i do it is , I will use the keyword tool here at WA. Then i wlll search the auto results from google search bar. I will type them into the keyword tool and go from there. Somehow it has worked because i have a google rank. (I dont know how or What the rank is) havent figured out how to check. I wish you the best.
There is no inconsistency. KT gives quoted result. Go to Google incognito and do the same, with quotes. Then go to the last page Google gives and you will see it is the same number.
This aside, qsr is meaningless because your true competition is what you get without quotes, the same way, incognito.
Thank you for concisely explaining this. I now understand.
The obvious question that follows then is, if QSR isn't as meaningful as the number of Google hits and I would have to agree with you that it clearly isn't, how does one achieve a low ranking on Google? In the absence of a better idea, the answer has to be to find a keyword string that achieves a low unquoted hit rate on Google to blog about. To do that you need to drill well down into the market to find a small niche and talk about that, so you can get ranked low on Google and attract traffic to your website, where you can then sell what it is you are offering.
Do you agree?
There is no simple answer. Use qsr but always check the keyword incognito in Google without quotes to get some idea about what you can expect.
See also this About misleading keywords and parameters
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Identifying low hanging fruit keywords to use for rankings?
I've been looking for keywords in my niche that I can use in blogs to achieve low rankings in Google and using Jaaxy and the WA Keyword tool to evaluate them. I can find keywor
The way i do it is , I will use the keyword tool here at WA. Then i wlll search the auto results from google search bar. I will type them into the keyword tool and go from there. Somehow it has worked because i have a google rank. (I dont know how or What the rank is) havent figured out how to check. I wish you the best.
There is no inconsistency. KT gives quoted result. Go to Google incognito and do the same, with quotes. Then go to the last page Google gives and you will see it is the same number.
This aside, qsr is meaningless because your true competition is what you get without quotes, the same way, incognito.
Thank you for concisely explaining this. I now understand.
The obvious question that follows then is, if QSR isn't as meaningful as the number of Google hits and I would have to agree with you that it clearly isn't, how does one achieve a low ranking on Google? In the absence of a better idea, the answer has to be to find a keyword string that achieves a low unquoted hit rate on Google to blog about. To do that you need to drill well down into the market to find a small niche and talk about that, so you can get ranked low on Google and attract traffic to your website, where you can then sell what it is you are offering.
Do you agree?
There is no simple answer. Use qsr but always check the keyword incognito in Google without quotes to get some idea about what you can expect.
See also this About misleading keywords and parameters
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Hey Gary,
Carson covers this very option in the following post: SiteContent - Great Content Starts With a Powerful Writing Platform! ... under What's Next for SiteContent
Hope this answers your question.
Thanks Trish. All clear to me now. Will look forward to the next Content Editor release.
...Gary