I am reviewing a product that has several variations, mainly just made with different material, metal vs plastic vs wood. Is it a good or bad idea to feature all 3 in one revie
This is a great question. I've been wondering the same thing. I look forward to reading the responses to this question. Thanks for asking.
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Is it ok to reviewpromote more than one product per page?
I am reviewing a product that has several variations, mainly just made with different material, metal vs plastic vs wood. Is it a good or bad idea to feature all 3 in one revie
You can do this if it makes sense. For example, if you approach it as a comparison so that the reader can make an informed decision as to which product version is suitable for him/her, then it should work fine. ~Jude
Thanks for the reply. That's what I was hoping, but you never know what's going to cause problems with Google.
will it present a problem if the products are from different vendors, and are all on the same page?
This is a great question. I've been wondering the same thing. I look forward to reading the responses to this question. Thanks for asking.
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One of my pages is a lengthy list of items, each with a photo that will link to a description of 1 to 2 paragraphs. As opposed to having a new page for every item, or one page
CSS3 Tooltips sounds like what you need friend. There are plenty of tutorials online that show you how to implement these easily into your website. One of them is http://www.menucool.com/tooltip/css3-tooltip. This is an easy-to-use, noob-friendly resource that will generate the css and html you need.
You can probably break them into different categories and then you can create a few pages instead of creating a page for each item.
Thanks for your input. Not sure that will work though, it's a fairly uniform list....I don't know how I would split it up. I've seen it on other sites and was hoping to do the same thing.
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One of my pages is a lengthy list of items, each with a photo that will link to a description of 1 to 2 paragraphs. As opposed to having a new page for every item, or one page
CSS3 Tooltips sounds like what you need friend. There are plenty of tutorials online that show you how to implement these easily into your website. One of them is http://www.menucool.com/tooltip/css3-tooltip. This is an easy-to-use, noob-friendly resource that will generate the css and html you need.
You can probably break them into different categories and then you can create a few pages instead of creating a page for each item.
Thanks for your input. Not sure that will work though, it's a fairly uniform list....I don't know how I would split it up. I've seen it on other sites and was hoping to do the same thing.
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I have looked in my comments on the dashboard, and my email but can't find them. Sugguestions?
I just opened the comment section in the dashboard and now they're visible. Strange that they weren't before. Thanks for responding.
No problem, I had some...but I never noticed them. The spam doesn't show up in your comments tab in the top task bar, you have to go check and see if there are any there...or now you can check the new Health feature as well....I still show 1 comment pending still and I don't know what that is. Going to keep an eye on it and see if goes away...if not I will follow up with tech support and see if they can shed some light on it.
I'm seeing the same thing, Jayme, but I haven't been able to find mine either. I hope someone can rescue us! Wishing you well, Gg
In the New Site Rubix "Site Manager." It says I have I have pending comments in the log in area
This is a guess - I have the same thing. I think it is:
When you respond and approve a comment, it isn't automatically posted even though we can see it. Or maybe it hasn't been recognized by google yet. I'm thinking it has something to do with that process. Because I know when I first submit a comment on someone else's sight - I can see my comment but it always says awaiting moderation.
I know my answer is probably confusing and not really an answer but I have a feeling it has something to do with the process where a comment is approved then posted publicly.
I think I'm on the right track lol. I compared the site manager to my dashboard. Site manager says I have 189 approved comments and 17 pending comments = 206
In my dashboard it shows: 203 comments and 3 comments in moderation = 206
well, I don't know how much help I was lol.
The site manager is new to all of us so we will figure it out together.
And anything new always tends to have a few glitches. :)
Just knowing that someone is going through the same thing is helpful. Like you said, we'll figure it out together.
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New site manager says I have pending comments?
I have looked in my comments on the dashboard, and my email but can't find them. Sugguestions?
I just opened the comment section in the dashboard and now they're visible. Strange that they weren't before. Thanks for responding.
No problem, I had some...but I never noticed them. The spam doesn't show up in your comments tab in the top task bar, you have to go check and see if there are any there...or now you can check the new Health feature as well....I still show 1 comment pending still and I don't know what that is. Going to keep an eye on it and see if goes away...if not I will follow up with tech support and see if they can shed some light on it.
I'm seeing the same thing, Jayme, but I haven't been able to find mine either. I hope someone can rescue us! Wishing you well, Gg
In the New Site Rubix "Site Manager." It says I have I have pending comments in the log in area
This is a guess - I have the same thing. I think it is:
When you respond and approve a comment, it isn't automatically posted even though we can see it. Or maybe it hasn't been recognized by google yet. I'm thinking it has something to do with that process. Because I know when I first submit a comment on someone else's sight - I can see my comment but it always says awaiting moderation.
I know my answer is probably confusing and not really an answer but I have a feeling it has something to do with the process where a comment is approved then posted publicly.
I think I'm on the right track lol. I compared the site manager to my dashboard. Site manager says I have 189 approved comments and 17 pending comments = 206
In my dashboard it shows: 203 comments and 3 comments in moderation = 206
well, I don't know how much help I was lol.
The site manager is new to all of us so we will figure it out together.
And anything new always tends to have a few glitches. :)
Just knowing that someone is going through the same thing is helpful. Like you said, we'll figure it out together.
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it's listed below the comment box in the SI captcha form: You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> &
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How do I get rid of this text below the comment box?
it's listed below the comment box in the SI captcha form: You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> &
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You can do this if it makes sense. For example, if you approach it as a comparison so that the reader can make an informed decision as to which product version is suitable for him/her, then it should work fine. ~Jude
Thanks for the reply. That's what I was hoping, but you never know what's going to cause problems with Google.
will it present a problem if the products are from different vendors, and are all on the same page?