I know people are making multiple websites on various niches. My question is do you make multiple social media accounts for each site. In other words do you make a separate F
No, I do not. Seeing how I am the author and publisher of all niche websites, I see no need to create separate social media accounts.
That being said I will share niche specific links within niche specific social media groups and communities. I find it much easier to manage things this way.
So are you just using your own personal facebook or have you made a business connection to personal on it and them belong to a number of groups?
Thanks for the advice. I'm starting to see how this is working. So when you have buttons on your site they go to your FB for example and then if they like your page how do they get things you post?
I do not have a Facebook business page. I post mainly in niche specific groups. The social media buttons on my websites do not go to my social media accounts. Those buttons will go to the social media accounts of those who click on them.
Cool thanks. I'm still not totally sure what you mean by the social media buttons go to...oh i get it those buttons. I have been thinking about how Jay posts his article to things like Google plus right after as part of his SEO ranking methods. So you don't really post your articles or create followers right after publishing something. Am I correct?
I do just as Jay does but mostly directly on the social media website and not through the social media buttons on my website.
Social media buttons on a website are designed to take the person who clicks on them to their own social media account to share a link to the page or post they are on.
If you do not have an account of the social media icon you clicked you will be taken to the sign up page for that social media network.
OK so for say Google Plus you just have one account for all your sites and then circles to post to?
Cleaner yes but think would be overcomplicating, you build trust by content and engagement, if you target your audience the right way I don't see a need to setting up new accounts by the way Facebook only allows you to have one account
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Do you make multiple accounts for multiple websites?
I know people are making multiple websites on various niches. My question is do you make multiple social media accounts for each site. In other words do you make a separate F
It depends on which Social Media.
Facebook is easily managed on one account. As Nadia rightly mentioned you are only allowed one account. You can create many other business pages per your niche and your posts will not link you to your main accounts. Posts are populated per your page, not per your facebook account.
Twitter is different. You will need an account per niche. In my view, it becomes confusing for your audience if you don't. I think all your followers can see all your posts. Unless there is some sort of grouping on Twitter that I am not aware of.
the very Best!
J
ok thx. I'm thinking google plus can have multiple accounts too you just have to make separate emails?
No, I do not. Seeing how I am the author and publisher of all niche websites, I see no need to create separate social media accounts.
That being said I will share niche specific links within niche specific social media groups and communities. I find it much easier to manage things this way.
So are you just using your own personal facebook or have you made a business connection to personal on it and them belong to a number of groups?
Thanks for the advice. I'm starting to see how this is working. So when you have buttons on your site they go to your FB for example and then if they like your page how do they get things you post?
I do not have a Facebook business page. I post mainly in niche specific groups. The social media buttons on my websites do not go to my social media accounts. Those buttons will go to the social media accounts of those who click on them.
Cool thanks. I'm still not totally sure what you mean by the social media buttons go to...oh i get it those buttons. I have been thinking about how Jay posts his article to things like Google plus right after as part of his SEO ranking methods. So you don't really post your articles or create followers right after publishing something. Am I correct?
I do just as Jay does but mostly directly on the social media website and not through the social media buttons on my website.
Social media buttons on a website are designed to take the person who clicks on them to their own social media account to share a link to the page or post they are on.
If you do not have an account of the social media icon you clicked you will be taken to the sign up page for that social media network.
OK so for say Google Plus you just have one account for all your sites and then circles to post to?
Cleaner yes but think would be overcomplicating, you build trust by content and engagement, if you target your audience the right way I don't see a need to setting up new accounts by the way Facebook only allows you to have one account
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I was just about to buy a domain name which consisted of a play on a word that made up a 'non-word' but partly recognizable as a word when spoken, just not spelled 'correctly'.
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Does a web site name have to be grammatically correct?
I was just about to buy a domain name which consisted of a play on a word that made up a 'non-word' but partly recognizable as a word when spoken, just not spelled 'correctly'.
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I think I may have made a mistake in writing a few articles in WP going through site manager instead of content writer. Because of that it seems like the content writer progra
Hi Gordon...I recently realized that I did the same thing. So I'm considering moving everything I wrote on the back end of WP on Site Manager over to Site Content Builder. That way, I'll have the templates, revisions, etc.
I won't be starting that task this evening, but soon so I can move forward. I want to be able to maximize the tools that Kyle and Carson have set up for us. Have a very productive WA week!
Yes, you can copy your wp content, then go to wa site content, create new content and paste your wp content there.
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Is it possible to move my writing from wp to wa?
I think I may have made a mistake in writing a few articles in WP going through site manager instead of content writer. Because of that it seems like the content writer progra
Hi Gordon...I recently realized that I did the same thing. So I'm considering moving everything I wrote on the back end of WP on Site Manager over to Site Content Builder. That way, I'll have the templates, revisions, etc.
I won't be starting that task this evening, but soon so I can move forward. I want to be able to maximize the tools that Kyle and Carson have set up for us. Have a very productive WA week!
Yes, you can copy your wp content, then go to wa site content, create new content and paste your wp content there.
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It depends on which Social Media.
Facebook is easily managed on one account. As Nadia rightly mentioned you are only allowed one account. You can create many other business pages per your niche and your posts will not link you to your main accounts. Posts are populated per your page, not per your facebook account.
Twitter is different. You will need an account per niche. In my view, it becomes confusing for your audience if you don't. I think all your followers can see all your posts. Unless there is some sort of grouping on Twitter that I am not aware of.
the very Best!
J
ok thx. I'm thinking google plus can have multiple accounts too you just have to make separate emails?