I can't see the 3 pages, About me, private Policy, my website name, that I created in lesson 8
I see the 3 pages I created in lesson 8
I can't see the 3 pages, About me, private Policy, my website name, that I created in lesson 8
It's probably your theme requiring you assign the pages to a menu, Appearance > Menus. :) Rich.
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how to search key words when my website name is different from my ni
You try to use a single, relevant but different keyword for every page and post you create for your site. You put it in the title and first paragraph and write naturally around it. For example, one of your keywords for an orchid site might be "prune orchids", so for one post the title might be "How to prune orchids" and the first para might contain, "The best way to prune orchids is...". That's it! I wouldn't worry about keyword rich domains or EMDs (Exact Match Domains). It's content that ranks, not domain names. Your domain name doesn't even have to be relevant, if it did http://www.amazon.com would sell river trips and http://www.apple.com would sell fruit! It can even be personal, http://www.craigslist.org :) Rich.
Rich... thanks very much for your help. This area was a bit of a hurdle for me... its like I get it... but I'm not sure... that is what I thought. The name of my site is like Google, twitter, but my subject is about exploring and travel. I will do as you say and not focus too much on key words... but create quality content.
Perfect! I focus 100% on my visitors. I'd rather have 100 that buy from me than 1,000,000 that don't. I've also never made a sale to a search engine, only to a human being. :) R.
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how to search key words when my website name is different from my niche
how to search key words when my website name is different from my ni
You try to use a single, relevant but different keyword for every page and post you create for your site. You put it in the title and first paragraph and write naturally around it. For example, one of your keywords for an orchid site might be "prune orchids", so for one post the title might be "How to prune orchids" and the first para might contain, "The best way to prune orchids is...". That's it! I wouldn't worry about keyword rich domains or EMDs (Exact Match Domains). It's content that ranks, not domain names. Your domain name doesn't even have to be relevant, if it did http://www.amazon.com would sell river trips and http://www.apple.com would sell fruit! It can even be personal, http://www.craigslist.org :) Rich.
Rich... thanks very much for your help. This area was a bit of a hurdle for me... its like I get it... but I'm not sure... that is what I thought. The name of my site is like Google, twitter, but my subject is about exploring and travel. I will do as you say and not focus too much on key words... but create quality content.
Perfect! I focus 100% on my visitors. I'd rather have 100 that buy from me than 1,000,000 that don't. I've also never made a sale to a search engine, only to a human being. :) R.
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It's probably your theme requiring you assign the pages to a menu, Appearance > Menus. :) Rich.
Rich... Got it.. it worked... thank you..