Just a quick one: do pages and posts rank the same in google? or does one rank easier than the other?
Thanks
Content ranks most. If you enable your pages to be interactive, then there's no different. So long as you create good content and can interact with your audience. Most people use posts though
What ranks better: posts or pages?
Just a quick one: do pages and posts rank the same in google? or does one rank easier than the other?
Thanks
Content ranks most. If you enable your pages to be interactive, then there's no different. So long as you create good content and can interact with your audience. Most people use posts though
So I have created 2 new user accounts on my website, they have usernames and passwords generated by WA, but every time they try to log on they get a message somewhere along the
How are they logging in? What's the link that you sent them?
It should be something like http://mysite.com/wp-login.php.
They don't need to install Wordpress because it can be accessed through the internet. Make sure they are going to YOUR login site like the example above and not the www.wordpress.com because that's a totally different server.
I've seen this several times. Please have them go to the login address that Yakitori mentioned above. Then, have them do the Password Reset function. It will email them the reset instructions provided you put their email addresses in when you created the accounts. This will allow them to login.
Oh, ALSO, when creating new users within WordPress (I do hope that where you did the account creation) did you select a "Role" for each new person? Typically, you give them the "Contributor" role, so they can post, but not break anything. You are typically the only one with the "Administrator" role.
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Why can't the users I created log in to my website?
So I have created 2 new user accounts on my website, they have usernames and passwords generated by WA, but every time they try to log on they get a message somewhere along the
How are they logging in? What's the link that you sent them?
It should be something like http://mysite.com/wp-login.php.
They don't need to install Wordpress because it can be accessed through the internet. Make sure they are going to YOUR login site like the example above and not the www.wordpress.com because that's a totally different server.
I've seen this several times. Please have them go to the login address that Yakitori mentioned above. Then, have them do the Password Reset function. It will email them the reset instructions provided you put their email addresses in when you created the accounts. This will allow them to login.
Oh, ALSO, when creating new users within WordPress (I do hope that where you did the account creation) did you select a "Role" for each new person? Typically, you give them the "Contributor" role, so they can post, but not break anything. You are typically the only one with the "Administrator" role.
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Hi all, I've been trying to change the password for my user on my site and for some reason I can't do it, how do I do it?
Also How do I login to wordpress outside of WA?<
Hey Jake,
To change your password for a WordPress user, visit your Website Manager page here:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites
Click on "Log in Now", then click on "reset" beside the user the you want to change.
Our platform at WA will create a new secure password for you.
What I suggest you do is create new users for the people that you want to give access to your website for. You can create the new users within your WP User management area. Log into your website as "Admin", then create one to many new users. We auto-generate secure passwords for your users during the process. You can create these users with access to post only by choosing "Author" as the access level.
If you have any trouble, just let me know.
Cheers,
Carson
Thanks guys,
I did try that already but it wasn't allowing me to log in with my Username or password, but it is now, maybe it was a glitch in the wordpress site.
Thanks
Jake
You can login with yourwebsite.com/wp-admin and the password needs to be changed here on WA
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites
at the login you can reset it
How do I change the password for my user on my website?
Hi all, I've been trying to change the password for my user on my site and for some reason I can't do it, how do I do it?
Also How do I login to wordpress outside of WA?<
Hey Jake,
To change your password for a WordPress user, visit your Website Manager page here:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites
Click on "Log in Now", then click on "reset" beside the user the you want to change.
Our platform at WA will create a new secure password for you.
What I suggest you do is create new users for the people that you want to give access to your website for. You can create the new users within your WP User management area. Log into your website as "Admin", then create one to many new users. We auto-generate secure passwords for your users during the process. You can create these users with access to post only by choosing "Author" as the access level.
If you have any trouble, just let me know.
Cheers,
Carson
Thanks guys,
I did try that already but it wasn't allowing me to log in with my Username or password, but it is now, maybe it was a glitch in the wordpress site.
Thanks
Jake
You can login with yourwebsite.com/wp-admin and the password needs to be changed here on WA
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites
at the login you can reset it
This is just a quick one really, was wondering do your rankings improve in Google if you are getting comments on your website?
Thanks
Jake
Yes getting comments shows engagement and tells Google that you have interesting and quality content.............Marty
Hi Jake. Getting comments on your website is something that Google likes to see. They want to know that there is interaction on your site, so yes, they do take notice of that.
Hi Michelle, thank you for the quick response.
I thought as much, but wanted to make sure.
Cheers
Jake
Agreed with Michelle (again) .... AND, good quality comments with keywords embedded can help your SEO.
:-)
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Does getting comments improve rankings in google?
This is just a quick one really, was wondering do your rankings improve in Google if you are getting comments on your website?
Thanks
Jake
Yes getting comments shows engagement and tells Google that you have interesting and quality content.............Marty
Hi Jake. Getting comments on your website is something that Google likes to see. They want to know that there is interaction on your site, so yes, they do take notice of that.
Hi Michelle, thank you for the quick response.
I thought as much, but wanted to make sure.
Cheers
Jake
Agreed with Michelle (again) .... AND, good quality comments with keywords embedded can help your SEO.
:-)
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Hi guys,
just a quick one really. I was wondering how long does it take you guys to create a post/content for your website? As it is currently taking me days to write a p
Here is a simple yet effective format.
Step1: Create you outline.
Intro
3 Points
Conclusion
Step2: Expound
Step3: Refine
Hi Jeff,
That would work with some posts but for others, like the one I'm writing at the minute for example, can't be kept simple enough to be fully done in 3 points and a conclusion.
Thank you for the advice though it is much appreciated.
Thanks
Jake
I make many rough drafts based on keywords over the weeks, then I improve upon them until i think they are of a release quality. So I often have as much as ten posts on the go at any given time.
I'm not sure this is a right or wrong method, it's just what works for me due to time constraints.
I've read some people are writing a post in 30 minutes. For me, as a non-English native it takes few days.
So, the answer is DEPENDS :-)
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Average time to create content?
Hi guys,
just a quick one really. I was wondering how long does it take you guys to create a post/content for your website? As it is currently taking me days to write a p
Here is a simple yet effective format.
Step1: Create you outline.
Intro
3 Points
Conclusion
Step2: Expound
Step3: Refine
Hi Jeff,
That would work with some posts but for others, like the one I'm writing at the minute for example, can't be kept simple enough to be fully done in 3 points and a conclusion.
Thank you for the advice though it is much appreciated.
Thanks
Jake
I make many rough drafts based on keywords over the weeks, then I improve upon them until i think they are of a release quality. So I often have as much as ten posts on the go at any given time.
I'm not sure this is a right or wrong method, it's just what works for me due to time constraints.
I've read some people are writing a post in 30 minutes. For me, as a non-English native it takes few days.
So, the answer is DEPENDS :-)
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Thank you everyone :)