All my pictures on my new site show up as I want them to in the editor on word Press but when I go to the site all my pictures are large and take up the whole post. Does anyon
Yes when you click on a picture in the editor you will be taken to an place to edit the picture. The little box in the middle will say display settings. There you can choose 3 or four different sizes to choose. it is better to choose a bigger one and then resize it down when you insert it into your text area. You do this by clicking on the picture and using the square boxes on the corner to make the photo smaller. If you go from big to small you don't lose picture quality. if you display it too small and make it bigger then the picture gets pixelated.
resizing photos in your editor wp- type this search into youtube and there are several good vids.
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Why are all my pictures showing up as full size on my site?
All my pictures on my new site show up as I want them to in the editor on word Press but when I go to the site all my pictures are large and take up the whole post. Does anyon
Yes when you click on a picture in the editor you will be taken to an place to edit the picture. The little box in the middle will say display settings. There you can choose 3 or four different sizes to choose. it is better to choose a bigger one and then resize it down when you insert it into your text area. You do this by clicking on the picture and using the square boxes on the corner to make the photo smaller. If you go from big to small you don't lose picture quality. if you display it too small and make it bigger then the picture gets pixelated.
resizing photos in your editor wp- type this search into youtube and there are several good vids.
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So I am confused about street articles and how to use it. I cannot find the training on street article that was done by Kyle. Do I post a new and original article there or do
Awesome! Thanks for the help guys. I couldn't find the video Sharon, but I know that it was taught as I was going through the certification courses. I guess I will ignore Street Articles then.
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Mon, Nov 6, 2017
Hi again, Jason.
Yes - when you come across anything about Street Articles (or any other article directory), you're right to ignore it.
Thanks for trying to locate that outdated information.
I'll be going through all the cert courses again, eventually. If it's still there then, I'll find it.
I'm on a (so far, 1-person) mission, lol: When you see outdated training, do you request it be updated? Sharon
Pretty much come and gone. This post explains they are virtually a thing of the past and gives advice and this is in 2014!
Mon, Nov 6, 2017
Hi, Jason.
Street Articles is an article directory Kyle and Carson have owned for years.
Back when Google was rewarding sites for ALL backlinks (not like now), posting articles to Street Articles - containing links to your website - was a good way to get backlinks.
For some time, Google has been valuing backlinks differently: high value is given to backlinks from related or authority sites, little to no value to other types.
I've been here since early-July, 2016 and I haven't heard of a single member who's published anything on Street Articles during that time.
In fact - I may be wrong - but I don't think anyone's published anything on it since long before I became a WA member.
Where did you find the mention of Street Articles? If it was in a WA lesson, look to the top, right of the page. You'll see a "Request an update" button.
If it's in a lesson, and you'll give me the link or tell me which one, I'll go request an update too.
Sharon
Hi Jason, at the moment the best is to focus on your site. Last time use to be backlinks to your site. So street articles are there to assist. Which you post an article on street articles and get links back to your website pages or post.
So you get the picture here. You target keywords on your own articles to your site where people looking for info or review
Hope it helps
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How am I supposed to use street articles?
So I am confused about street articles and how to use it. I cannot find the training on street article that was done by Kyle. Do I post a new and original article there or do
Awesome! Thanks for the help guys. I couldn't find the video Sharon, but I know that it was taught as I was going through the certification courses. I guess I will ignore Street Articles then.
...
Mon, Nov 6, 2017
Hi again, Jason.
Yes - when you come across anything about Street Articles (or any other article directory), you're right to ignore it.
Thanks for trying to locate that outdated information.
I'll be going through all the cert courses again, eventually. If it's still there then, I'll find it.
I'm on a (so far, 1-person) mission, lol: When you see outdated training, do you request it be updated? Sharon
Pretty much come and gone. This post explains they are virtually a thing of the past and gives advice and this is in 2014!
Mon, Nov 6, 2017
Hi, Jason.
Street Articles is an article directory Kyle and Carson have owned for years.
Back when Google was rewarding sites for ALL backlinks (not like now), posting articles to Street Articles - containing links to your website - was a good way to get backlinks.
For some time, Google has been valuing backlinks differently: high value is given to backlinks from related or authority sites, little to no value to other types.
I've been here since early-July, 2016 and I haven't heard of a single member who's published anything on Street Articles during that time.
In fact - I may be wrong - but I don't think anyone's published anything on it since long before I became a WA member.
Where did you find the mention of Street Articles? If it was in a WA lesson, look to the top, right of the page. You'll see a "Request an update" button.
If it's in a lesson, and you'll give me the link or tell me which one, I'll go request an update too.
Sharon
Hi Jason, at the moment the best is to focus on your site. Last time use to be backlinks to your site. So street articles are there to assist. Which you post an article on street articles and get links back to your website pages or post.
So you get the picture here. You target keywords on your own articles to your site where people looking for info or review
Hope it helps
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I have all my social media icons in the menu, but Pinterest shows up as a empty rectangle. How do I get the icon to show up?
Why won't the pinterest icon show in the social menu?
I have all my social media icons in the menu, but Pinterest shows up as a empty rectangle. How do I get the icon to show up?
In the teaching, Kyle says that too many affiliate links will flag you as spam on google. But if I had a store, Or I wanted a page dedicated to the products I promote, How doe
Hi Jason,
I believe Kyle's point is that you create pages dedicated to promoting a single or, at max, a couple of relevant products - each with an affiliate link of course. For the reasons you state, I'm not sure that a page or store page with multiple affiliate product links would work and would be seen as spam by the search engines. An e-commerce store page where the payment gateway is managed within the site (or third-party payment gateway such as WorldPay) is a bit different as it's fundamentally not linking to various different other websites, which can be seen as an unsubtle way to link build.
Hope that helps?
Sean
I think that helps. So maybe you can answer this. I have two reviews now. They both have about 6 - 8 links within the post. Do you think That is too much? You can see them here.
http://theaspiringartist.com/liquitex-acrylic-paint-sets-product-review
http://theaspiringartist.com/72-pcs-deluxe-acrylic-painting-set-a-beginner-painting-set-review
I would say it's borderline. I'd certainly not add any more. I would say 5 very max. Kyle does cover this question in one of the lessons Adding Affiliate Links to Your Pages . I believe he recommends no more than 3 a page. But I would think 5 would be OK... 6 or more, then it's starting to get a bit spammy. :-)
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How does having a website set up as a store effect rankings?
In the teaching, Kyle says that too many affiliate links will flag you as spam on google. But if I had a store, Or I wanted a page dedicated to the products I promote, How doe
Hi Jason,
I believe Kyle's point is that you create pages dedicated to promoting a single or, at max, a couple of relevant products - each with an affiliate link of course. For the reasons you state, I'm not sure that a page or store page with multiple affiliate product links would work and would be seen as spam by the search engines. An e-commerce store page where the payment gateway is managed within the site (or third-party payment gateway such as WorldPay) is a bit different as it's fundamentally not linking to various different other websites, which can be seen as an unsubtle way to link build.
Hope that helps?
Sean
I think that helps. So maybe you can answer this. I have two reviews now. They both have about 6 - 8 links within the post. Do you think That is too much? You can see them here.
http://theaspiringartist.com/liquitex-acrylic-paint-sets-product-review
http://theaspiringartist.com/72-pcs-deluxe-acrylic-painting-set-a-beginner-painting-set-review
I would say it's borderline. I'd certainly not add any more. I would say 5 very max. Kyle does cover this question in one of the lessons Adding Affiliate Links to Your Pages . I believe he recommends no more than 3 a page. But I would think 5 would be OK... 6 or more, then it's starting to get a bit spammy. :-)
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Set the size you want your images to be, in wordpress editor, then click 'update'.