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I have many years of management experience in various businesses both public and private. I have been working as a small business consultant providing

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How do you change an image that was created in a post using the article designer?

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Just delete it and add new

This sounds kind of dumb but I have looked and not found a key to delete it.

Na not dumb at all
You don't know til ya know

CV lick on the image in the editor and you will see options. The delete is sometimes hiding, but you also have a replace option.

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There are two ways to delete it

1) Click on the image and hit the Backspace key on your keyboard
2) Click on the image - Edit Image. Scroll down a bit, and you'll see the Delete button (attachment)

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Changing image that was created by the article designer?

Changing image that was created by the article designer?

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How do you change an image that was created in a post using the article designer?

1

Just delete it and add new

This sounds kind of dumb but I have looked and not found a key to delete it.

Na not dumb at all
You don't know til ya know

CV lick on the image in the editor and you will see options. The delete is sometimes hiding, but you also have a replace option.

1

There are two ways to delete it

1) Click on the image and hit the Backspace key on your keyboard
2) Click on the image - Edit Image. Scroll down a bit, and you'll see the Delete button (attachment)

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I hadn't used this in some time and used WA for keywords and topic research. I used it today and a list of keywords came up. Am I supposed to include some or all of these in t

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You can develop a prompt to include those words naturally within your article if using the Article Creator. Give the list to GPT and tell it to generate the prompt. Then, add the prompt to the additional information section before creating the article.

I'm not sure I understand what you mean. I asked gpt to create a prompt and it gave me bask a list of the keywords to include. What would happen if I included a list of the things in the additional information block on the article creator?

That is exactly where you would place it.

So I don't need a prompt, I can just copy the list and put in in the article additional information box?

You can do that too

Thanks.

Hi George, where did you look for the keywords? In Jaaxy? Ideally, you want to validate some of those keywords also in Google to see if you don't have a lot of authority sites that covered already that keyword.

Anyway, if this sounds too complicated for you right now, go back to the core training, and in the meanwhile put those keywords in your content, giving them to the AI author in your hub.

Not complicated at all. The list of keywords that comes up when an article is selected is new. The keywords come from Jaxy. My question is what to do with them. Before I believe WA took care of keywords and SEO in the article designer. The list is new.

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Even before you had to SELECT which keyword to put in your article according to the QSR and other metrics...so it is the same, you can select those keywords that will work fine with your content INTENT. You could take a look into Google too just checking how much traffic they have, if you want!

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Question about content research?

Question about content research?

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I hadn't used this in some time and used WA for keywords and topic research. I used it today and a list of keywords came up. Am I supposed to include some or all of these in t

1

You can develop a prompt to include those words naturally within your article if using the Article Creator. Give the list to GPT and tell it to generate the prompt. Then, add the prompt to the additional information section before creating the article.

I'm not sure I understand what you mean. I asked gpt to create a prompt and it gave me bask a list of the keywords to include. What would happen if I included a list of the things in the additional information block on the article creator?

That is exactly where you would place it.

So I don't need a prompt, I can just copy the list and put in in the article additional information box?

You can do that too

Thanks.

Hi George, where did you look for the keywords? In Jaaxy? Ideally, you want to validate some of those keywords also in Google to see if you don't have a lot of authority sites that covered already that keyword.

Anyway, if this sounds too complicated for you right now, go back to the core training, and in the meanwhile put those keywords in your content, giving them to the AI author in your hub.

Not complicated at all. The list of keywords that comes up when an article is selected is new. The keywords come from Jaxy. My question is what to do with them. Before I believe WA took care of keywords and SEO in the article designer. The list is new.

1

Even before you had to SELECT which keyword to put in your article according to the QSR and other metrics...so it is the same, you can select those keywords that will work fine with your content INTENT. You could take a look into Google too just checking how much traffic they have, if you want!

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My web site has 126 posts. Is it better to keep adding additional posts or should I start an additional site?

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I recommend creating more articles and filling it up with gaps from your published articles. Gaps of info viewers might need. You can always see this through chatgpt by copying pasting one of your posts.

3 posts a week as only 156 in a year. You should make that decision once you've produced 10x that amount

It is not the number of articles your site contains. It is the quality of your articles and the traffic and impressions they generate for your site. Create more. Be helpful and continue to build trust.

You can also go back and revisit your older posts. Update older content to ensure the information remains relevant.

Michael

Perhaps both... you want your primary to remain active. So if you have the time you can start a 2nd one.

Mel

I recommend creating more articles and keep the same site. I don't create more sites until the one I am working on is successful.

More articles or an additional site?

More articles or an additional site?

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My web site has 126 posts. Is it better to keep adding additional posts or should I start an additional site?

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I recommend creating more articles and filling it up with gaps from your published articles. Gaps of info viewers might need. You can always see this through chatgpt by copying pasting one of your posts.

3 posts a week as only 156 in a year. You should make that decision once you've produced 10x that amount

It is not the number of articles your site contains. It is the quality of your articles and the traffic and impressions they generate for your site. Create more. Be helpful and continue to build trust.

You can also go back and revisit your older posts. Update older content to ensure the information remains relevant.

Michael

Perhaps both... you want your primary to remain active. So if you have the time you can start a 2nd one.

Mel

I recommend creating more articles and keep the same site. I don't create more sites until the one I am working on is successful.

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What happened with content ideas?

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Go to MY Businesses and choose the niche HUB and then check under content research

It’s still there but listed under “content research” in your hub

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New content ideas for articles?

New content ideas for articles?

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What happened with content ideas?

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Go to MY Businesses and choose the niche HUB and then check under content research

It’s still there but listed under “content research” in your hub

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I have been active for about a year. My site has 89 posts, 52 are indexed. Ranking 1 on Bing and Yahoo, nothing on Google. I have not had a single sale. I have tried leavin

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Have you thought about submitting your site for feedback? Other members could point out what's missing, what to improve and whatnot.

Hi George,
I had a look at your site and it looks good, I'm assuming your USA based? One thing I wondered is why you're not promoting WA on it, I may have missed it, but if you were to tell people they can build their business through a website and develop marketing etc using the hub - it may benefit both you and them.
Keep up the great work!!!

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Thanks. When I picked my niche it is something I have been working with for my entire career. I am US based.

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How much traffic are you getting? That is the key.

SEO has changed very much in the last year, and you shouldn't solely focus the entirety of your business on it. The key is getting in front of people, helping them, and then making product/service recommendations (if you are generating revenue through affiliate marketing).

I know you have just started with Facebook, but if you have one follower, you need to be MUCH more active there, share more value, and I think as mentioned you should follow the likes of Vitaliy that is growing Facebook pages fast (I have a sent you a link to his training).

Those would be my recommendations. Don't just say it doesn't work, if something isn't working, let's work to understand why and understand what your actions are in an ongoing basis that you are taking that will potentially lead you to results. You need to make sure you are making good use of your time.

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I took Jay's classes for FaceBook. One of his suggestions was to look at sites in a similar to mine and like all of the people that liked them. I did this and didn't get any results. My web site should be appealing to business people. My site is called small-businessplanning.com. I tried getting comments on my posts and have received quite a few. I'm wondering if my site is too dry for people. I'll admit it doesn't have the sizzle that other niches do. Do you dee anything wrong with my niche? Should I try something else?

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Nothing seems to be working?

Nothing seems to be working?

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I have been active for about a year. My site has 89 posts, 52 are indexed. Ranking 1 on Bing and Yahoo, nothing on Google. I have not had a single sale. I have tried leavin

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Have you thought about submitting your site for feedback? Other members could point out what's missing, what to improve and whatnot.

Hi George,
I had a look at your site and it looks good, I'm assuming your USA based? One thing I wondered is why you're not promoting WA on it, I may have missed it, but if you were to tell people they can build their business through a website and develop marketing etc using the hub - it may benefit both you and them.
Keep up the great work!!!

1

Thanks. When I picked my niche it is something I have been working with for my entire career. I am US based.

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How much traffic are you getting? That is the key.

SEO has changed very much in the last year, and you shouldn't solely focus the entirety of your business on it. The key is getting in front of people, helping them, and then making product/service recommendations (if you are generating revenue through affiliate marketing).

I know you have just started with Facebook, but if you have one follower, you need to be MUCH more active there, share more value, and I think as mentioned you should follow the likes of Vitaliy that is growing Facebook pages fast (I have a sent you a link to his training).

Those would be my recommendations. Don't just say it doesn't work, if something isn't working, let's work to understand why and understand what your actions are in an ongoing basis that you are taking that will potentially lead you to results. You need to make sure you are making good use of your time.

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I took Jay's classes for FaceBook. One of his suggestions was to look at sites in a similar to mine and like all of the people that liked them. I did this and didn't get any results. My web site should be appealing to business people. My site is called small-businessplanning.com. I tried getting comments on my posts and have received quite a few. I'm wondering if my site is too dry for people. I'll admit it doesn't have the sizzle that other niches do. Do you dee anything wrong with my niche? Should I try something else?

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