I could use some advise about an existing website I own. It was included as part of a high end PLR licensing & training program, by Nick James, I joined last summer. It was
If it were me personally, I'd drop it. I see it as repetitive content; it's shelling out the same type of articles, and yes, it won't rank. The only thing is that it's good for lead magnet type of content, but it's "duplicate content." So I used to buy PLR and rewrote it using my own words (before AI). Now I do not need it. It's up to you, but I do not see why you need to pay $99 a month, for that isn't earning you anything, is it? I think its JUNK. Thats my viewpoint.
A couple of comments. The site comes up as Not Secure because it uses the http: protocol instead of https: This is really bad.
As is having non-unique content that's never going to rank.
Not something I'd be paying $99 a month for.
Two questions. Do you have access to the site's back office and has it been developed on the WordPress platform?
I have a couple of ideas but they depend on the answers to those questions.
In that case, I'd transfer (copy) it to Wealthy Affiliate, which would install it using https: protocol, then when it was all up and running here, cancel the $99 a month subscription. Then, one post at a time, use ChatGPT to rewrite them to fix the duplicate content issue.
Not if you've transferred the site to WA first. It will still have all its content. Is there something I'm not understanding here?
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I could use some advice about one of my websites?
I could use some advise about an existing website I own. It was included as part of a high end PLR licensing & training program, by Nick James, I joined last summer. It was
It doesn't have anything to do with Network Marketing. Google isn't the only traffic source. I have access to free traffic I'm considering sending to the site.
I won't touch Network marketing again! This site is about attracting and retaining an audience. It's an Authority site. Some have a Youtube following, others use different social sites or websites. This would be mine. As you said, the content is compelling...and it's relevant. My free traffic will grow from 100's per month initially, to 1000's per month over time. The more I think about it the more I'm thinking I'll keep it :)
If it were me personally, I'd drop it. I see it as repetitive content; it's shelling out the same type of articles, and yes, it won't rank. The only thing is that it's good for lead magnet type of content, but it's "duplicate content." So I used to buy PLR and rewrote it using my own words (before AI). Now I do not need it. It's up to you, but I do not see why you need to pay $99 a month, for that isn't earning you anything, is it? I think its JUNK. Thats my viewpoint.
A couple of comments. The site comes up as Not Secure because it uses the http: protocol instead of https: This is really bad.
As is having non-unique content that's never going to rank.
Not something I'd be paying $99 a month for.
Two questions. Do you have access to the site's back office and has it been developed on the WordPress platform?
I have a couple of ideas but they depend on the answers to those questions.
In that case, I'd transfer (copy) it to Wealthy Affiliate, which would install it using https: protocol, then when it was all up and running here, cancel the $99 a month subscription. Then, one post at a time, use ChatGPT to rewrite them to fix the duplicate content issue.
Not if you've transferred the site to WA first. It will still have all its content. Is there something I'm not understanding here?
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While researching keywords, I noticed in the results for a couple of keywords, that the keywords I entered came back with traffic in the teens. But, on two occasions, with two
The only way to tap into that high volume traffic is to pay for it. There is no such thing as free traffic. You pay for it by using paid traffic. Or you pay for it in putting in the time and writing the content.
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Jaaxy keyword research question?
While researching keywords, I noticed in the results for a couple of keywords, that the keywords I entered came back with traffic in the teens. But, on two occasions, with two
The only way to tap into that high volume traffic is to pay for it. There is no such thing as free traffic. You pay for it by using paid traffic. Or you pay for it in putting in the time and writing the content.
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I have pointed traffic from a banner ad to my Wealthy Affiliate review page. But, they don't stay on my site long. Does that kind of traffic help or hurt my rankings in the sea
Despite what others have said, yes a high bounce rate (not the traffic source itself) can adversely affect the rankings.
From visitors arriving on the post or page you're hoping to rank for, finding it of little or no interest and leaving immediately. That will be a ranking factor for that post or page and the search term used to find it.
That's what I was thinking. Not so much the fact that it's from a banner ad, but that the bounce rate is high. Thanks Phil!
They don't per se, but Greg was reporting a high bounce rate from traffic generated from the banner ads. So a secondary effect.
Traffic from banner ads wouldn’t affect rankings at all Greg!
It’s the relevance of your content that does it!
Cheers,
Maria 🌹
Not necessarily, Google's algorithm primarily focuses on relevance, content quality, user experience, and numerous other SEO factors rather than traffic volume from ads.
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Does traffic from banner ads help or hurt my rankings?
I have pointed traffic from a banner ad to my Wealthy Affiliate review page. But, they don't stay on my site long. Does that kind of traffic help or hurt my rankings in the sea
Despite what others have said, yes a high bounce rate (not the traffic source itself) can adversely affect the rankings.
From visitors arriving on the post or page you're hoping to rank for, finding it of little or no interest and leaving immediately. That will be a ranking factor for that post or page and the search term used to find it.
That's what I was thinking. Not so much the fact that it's from a banner ad, but that the bounce rate is high. Thanks Phil!
They don't per se, but Greg was reporting a high bounce rate from traffic generated from the banner ads. So a secondary effect.
Traffic from banner ads wouldn’t affect rankings at all Greg!
It’s the relevance of your content that does it!
Cheers,
Maria 🌹
Not necessarily, Google's algorithm primarily focuses on relevance, content quality, user experience, and numerous other SEO factors rather than traffic volume from ads.
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I use a feed plug-in to get a news feed from a particular site. The images from each of their articles appear in the articles on my site just fine. But, I can't get any of the
Here is the training on how to add featured images to your blog roll: Adding Featured Images to Your Website (and Avoiding Duplication) I just created this a few weeks back, it also shows how to deal with the duplicate image issue (when you add a featured image) with many themes.
I had similar problems with the site content.
So I didn´t set the "title image" from it but just published it. Then I went to my site and took images through media.
The latest is to edit the post with the image from the media as a Features image.
I hope this works for you.
Hey, thanks for your thoughts. That sounds like a work-around that I may need to consider.
But, there are so many posts that it may not be feasible. I'm hoping to find a setting that will correct the issue, automatically.
Thank you again,
Greg
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How can I get featured images from a feed to appear in blog roll?
I use a feed plug-in to get a news feed from a particular site. The images from each of their articles appear in the articles on my site just fine. But, I can't get any of the
Here is the training on how to add featured images to your blog roll: Adding Featured Images to Your Website (and Avoiding Duplication) I just created this a few weeks back, it also shows how to deal with the duplicate image issue (when you add a featured image) with many themes.
I had similar problems with the site content.
So I didn´t set the "title image" from it but just published it. Then I went to my site and took images through media.
The latest is to edit the post with the image from the media as a Features image.
I hope this works for you.
Hey, thanks for your thoughts. That sounds like a work-around that I may need to consider.
But, there are so many posts that it may not be feasible. I'm hoping to find a setting that will correct the issue, automatically.
Thank you again,
Greg
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Hi,
For some reason, the "Title" column width in my "All Posts" dashboard inside Wordpress, has been reduced to where it's hard to use. I'm trying to figure out how to
Have you made any recent changes to your WordPress, like adding a plugin or something creating a conflict and causing this issue?
Were you able to resolve the issue?
Hi Greg, I had the same issue when I changed my theme so I chose a WordPress theme and all is good.
Thanks, Greg. Give me a few minutes, and I will get back to you. Unfortunately, I got pulled away.
Greg, first, close the message at the top that says, "Get more Email Subscribers with OptinMonster."
2nd, click on the button at the top of the window for the WordPress Posts section and remove the checkmark for tags or any other columns. Make sure you hit apply after you remove the checkmarks for the columns.
That will extend your columns over so you can read your titles.
Greg, you could also change the view mode setting under screen options to compact view. That might be more helpful and take less in the way of your columns.
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Problem with my "all posts" dashboard?
Hi,
For some reason, the "Title" column width in my "All Posts" dashboard inside Wordpress, has been reduced to where it's hard to use. I'm trying to figure out how to
Have you made any recent changes to your WordPress, like adding a plugin or something creating a conflict and causing this issue?
Were you able to resolve the issue?
Hi Greg, I had the same issue when I changed my theme so I chose a WordPress theme and all is good.
Thanks, Greg. Give me a few minutes, and I will get back to you. Unfortunately, I got pulled away.
Greg, first, close the message at the top that says, "Get more Email Subscribers with OptinMonster."
2nd, click on the button at the top of the window for the WordPress Posts section and remove the checkmark for tags or any other columns. Make sure you hit apply after you remove the checkmarks for the columns.
That will extend your columns over so you can read your titles.
Greg, you could also change the view mode setting under screen options to compact view. That might be more helpful and take less in the way of your columns.
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Network marketing and the content isn't unique; what does that tell you?
It doesn't have anything to do with Network Marketing. Google isn't the only traffic source. I have access to free traffic I'm considering sending to the site.
I won't touch Network marketing again! This site is about attracting and retaining an audience. It's an Authority site. Some have a Youtube following, others use different social sites or websites. This would be mine. As you said, the content is compelling...and it's relevant. My free traffic will grow from 100's per month initially, to 1000's per month over time. The more I think about it the more I'm thinking I'll keep it :)