So when writing your content and you are referring to a website, do you use website or web site or maybe both in your content.
I have seen it used both ways. Is there a corr
In my opinion, it depends on your audience and location. The proper way is website, however, some people might prefer or think that it is supposed to be web site.
Think of any location, even if it is local to you but a different area that you live in. Different words, phrases, etc. may have different pronunciations, meanings, etc.
For instance, I'm fro Bermuda and my husband is from NC. I called him a prick and he thought I cussed him out. But to me a prick meant a tattle tale.
I'll give you another example. I was doing some research and found a longtail keyword 'best way to make A money online'. I thought it was colloquial but come to find out it is specifically used by Africans mainly Nigerians who also speak English. That is incorrect grammar, however, anyone wanting to sell money making methods to Nigerians will be successful with it.
So in the grand scheme of things, it just depends on who you're talking to and which you prefer to use. Grammar is cool and everything but sometimes in conversation it goes out the window, lol.
Hope this makes sense :)
Marlinda
Is it website or web site (or both)?
So when writing your content and you are referring to a website, do you use website or web site or maybe both in your content.
I have seen it used both ways. Is there a corr
In my opinion, it depends on your audience and location. The proper way is website, however, some people might prefer or think that it is supposed to be web site.
Think of any location, even if it is local to you but a different area that you live in. Different words, phrases, etc. may have different pronunciations, meanings, etc.
For instance, I'm fro Bermuda and my husband is from NC. I called him a prick and he thought I cussed him out. But to me a prick meant a tattle tale.
I'll give you another example. I was doing some research and found a longtail keyword 'best way to make A money online'. I thought it was colloquial but come to find out it is specifically used by Africans mainly Nigerians who also speak English. That is incorrect grammar, however, anyone wanting to sell money making methods to Nigerians will be successful with it.
So in the grand scheme of things, it just depends on who you're talking to and which you prefer to use. Grammar is cool and everything but sometimes in conversation it goes out the window, lol.
Hope this makes sense :)
Marlinda
How precise does your blog need to match your keywords?
So I am writing a blog today and I have picked my keywords for the blog. I am writing the quality content This is
Do use the exact keyword in the first paragraph. After that you can use versions of it to reinforce it.
You will have to use the complete phrase like two or three times and especially once within the first two paragraphs. I can only refer you back to this training module Peter: Creating Keyword Rich Content Hope this help
Hennie
Precise matching your keywords with your blog?
How precise does your blog need to match your keywords?
So I am writing a blog today and I have picked my keywords for the blog. I am writing the quality content This is
Do use the exact keyword in the first paragraph. After that you can use versions of it to reinforce it.
You will have to use the complete phrase like two or three times and especially once within the first two paragraphs. I can only refer you back to this training module Peter: Creating Keyword Rich Content Hope this help
Hennie
I have recently been trying to use Twitter to promote my websites and I have had some pretty good success.
As I am looking at Twitter, I always seem to come and meet so
Hey,
I have used these services before:
1. HireWriter - https://goo.gl/h2SeGR
2. Fiverr - https://goo.gl/fHSkVP
And the quality of works is high standard. The price is reasonable
You may check with them.
At the very end of the Certification training, Kyle has some recommendations. Articulating a PLAN for the months and year ahead I also know there are folks here at WA who write for other people. I have considered having some content written for me, but I have not done it yet. I have heard some horror stories and a few good stories. So far I enjoy the writing so I will keep doing that for the time being.
Dom also does this for a living. One Thing I'll Never Outsource
Used or consider using a "professional blogger"?
I have recently been trying to use Twitter to promote my websites and I have had some pretty good success.
As I am looking at Twitter, I always seem to come and meet so
Hey,
I have used these services before:
1. HireWriter - https://goo.gl/h2SeGR
2. Fiverr - https://goo.gl/fHSkVP
And the quality of works is high standard. The price is reasonable
You may check with them.
At the very end of the Certification training, Kyle has some recommendations. Articulating a PLAN for the months and year ahead I also know there are folks here at WA who write for other people. I have considered having some content written for me, but I have not done it yet. I have heard some horror stories and a few good stories. So far I enjoy the writing so I will keep doing that for the time being.
Dom also does this for a living. One Thing I'll Never Outsource
So I submitted my website to Google Webmaster Tools and submitted my Sitemap.xml files. When it is checked, I am getting an error:
URL blocked by robots.txt.
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Need help with robots.txt file?
So I submitted my website to Google Webmaster Tools and submitted my Sitemap.xml files. When it is checked, I am getting an error:
URL blocked by robots.txt.
Sitemap
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I would use "website".