Each song is different and my reviews are about the song itself. There is no theme to the posts. Need an idea of how to go about researching keywords for each review without us
How would I find keywords for individual song reviews?
Each song is different and my reviews are about the song itself. There is no theme to the posts. Need an idea of how to go about researching keywords for each review without us
Hey Jay, I personally would go by the title of the song as my keyword. Then give your initial review about the song. If the song title is difficult to rank for, I would look also add the artist name. That's how I would do it.
Thank you very much, I have been trying to figure this out for a few days now. What you suggest does make sense. That way if the query was the artists name it would immediately rank on the first page of google. Depending of the online popularity of the up and coming artists that I will be doing reviews for.
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On my site I will be accepting video submissions that will be visible for a couple of months. Is there a limit to storage on our Premium Websites?
I think I read somewhere that video hosting is not permitted. I think you need to host them on youtube or similar platforms and embed them into your website. That way you gain traffic from searchers on youtube also.
It depends, on your hosting plan. A lot of hosting companies offer you unlimited hosting, unlimited bandwidth, some offer 1GB, 10GB or 100GB, but in reality there is no true unlimited space.
Those settings usually can be seen in the whm (web hosting manager) panel. Keep in mind that the more videos you have, and if the site becomes popular, you soon can run out of bandwidth.
Imagine it like this if you have a video of 100MB, and you have like 100GB, then if the visitors watch it all, the total amount of visitors is 1024.
Meaning, if you run out of bandwidth your website will not be accessible, or you will have to pay a premium for additional bandwidth. Have seen websites like that, they get an error saying 400 bandwidth exceeded.
That might not be a problem in the beginning, but it really shows you how much you need to be prepared, but you never know which video goes viral.
I appreciate that explanation. Something to really think about. I was speaking about the Wealthy Affiliate Websites though. Thanks for the explanation I was clueless about how it worked. lol
256 MB shows as the maximum storage per website. Take a look at the All in One SEO and then go to Performance.
Might be worth your while to ask Kyle or Carson the question, however I think tommo1968 answered your question. My vague understanding is that his answer is also considered as best practice to ensure that the speed of your videos is acceptable to the viewers.
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Is there a storage limit for wa websites?
On my site I will be accepting video submissions that will be visible for a couple of months. Is there a limit to storage on our Premium Websites?
I think I read somewhere that video hosting is not permitted. I think you need to host them on youtube or similar platforms and embed them into your website. That way you gain traffic from searchers on youtube also.
It depends, on your hosting plan. A lot of hosting companies offer you unlimited hosting, unlimited bandwidth, some offer 1GB, 10GB or 100GB, but in reality there is no true unlimited space.
Those settings usually can be seen in the whm (web hosting manager) panel. Keep in mind that the more videos you have, and if the site becomes popular, you soon can run out of bandwidth.
Imagine it like this if you have a video of 100MB, and you have like 100GB, then if the visitors watch it all, the total amount of visitors is 1024.
Meaning, if you run out of bandwidth your website will not be accessible, or you will have to pay a premium for additional bandwidth. Have seen websites like that, they get an error saying 400 bandwidth exceeded.
That might not be a problem in the beginning, but it really shows you how much you need to be prepared, but you never know which video goes viral.
I appreciate that explanation. Something to really think about. I was speaking about the Wealthy Affiliate Websites though. Thanks for the explanation I was clueless about how it worked. lol
256 MB shows as the maximum storage per website. Take a look at the All in One SEO and then go to Performance.
Might be worth your while to ask Kyle or Carson the question, however I think tommo1968 answered your question. My vague understanding is that his answer is also considered as best practice to ensure that the speed of your videos is acceptable to the viewers.
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Hey Jay, I personally would go by the title of the song as my keyword. Then give your initial review about the song. If the song title is difficult to rank for, I would look also add the artist name. That's how I would do it.
Thank you very much, I have been trying to figure this out for a few days now. What you suggest does make sense. That way if the query was the artists name it would immediately rank on the first page of google. Depending of the online popularity of the up and coming artists that I will be doing reviews for.