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Hi Kyle ,Happy Easter ! How are you doing ?I hope you are alright with the family .I wanted am thinking about hiring someone to help me write posts for my website .Before I hir

Hi - not if you plan on using one of the cheaper writers. In fact, somebody in Live Chat mentioned yesterday, that the work sent to them by a writer from Fiverr was entirely copied and pasted.

You need to use a reputable agency such as Upwork or Textbroker, which actually check all content before releasing it to the client. However, realistically, you are looking at paying $50 for just one post of 1000 words.

Thank you very much, Diane

My advice is to write yourself. Your website has 4 blog posts over a time span of 5 months. That is not enough to get noticed by search engines or people to find you. Ideally, write a min of 3 blog posts a week, if possible 5 a week. When your website generates money, then you can consider hiring writers.

Thank you for the advice

Would not recommend using Fivvr, just my opinion.

Thanks for the tip .Which one do you recommend ?

Personally, I recommend writing the articles yourself. As Abie explained below, using someone else will not always have your interests in mind, just your money and will have to do many edits to get the article the way you want it to come out. Not worth the hassle if you ask me.

Thanks a lot .

Hi you are needing an experienced SEO writer otherwise you'd end up editing their work, and that's not productivity.

Costs can be $50 - $75 a piece.

You may ask on the link below

Thank you very much

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Should I hire a blogger on fiverr?

Should I hire a blogger on fiverr?

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Hi Kyle ,Happy Easter ! How are you doing ?I hope you are alright with the family .I wanted am thinking about hiring someone to help me write posts for my website .Before I hir

Hi - not if you plan on using one of the cheaper writers. In fact, somebody in Live Chat mentioned yesterday, that the work sent to them by a writer from Fiverr was entirely copied and pasted.

You need to use a reputable agency such as Upwork or Textbroker, which actually check all content before releasing it to the client. However, realistically, you are looking at paying $50 for just one post of 1000 words.

Thank you very much, Diane

My advice is to write yourself. Your website has 4 blog posts over a time span of 5 months. That is not enough to get noticed by search engines or people to find you. Ideally, write a min of 3 blog posts a week, if possible 5 a week. When your website generates money, then you can consider hiring writers.

Thank you for the advice

Would not recommend using Fivvr, just my opinion.

Thanks for the tip .Which one do you recommend ?

Personally, I recommend writing the articles yourself. As Abie explained below, using someone else will not always have your interests in mind, just your money and will have to do many edits to get the article the way you want it to come out. Not worth the hassle if you ask me.

Thanks a lot .

Hi you are needing an experienced SEO writer otherwise you'd end up editing their work, and that's not productivity.

Costs can be $50 - $75 a piece.

You may ask on the link below

Thank you very much

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Hi Kyle ,
How are doing ?I hope you are alright with your family.I wanted to ask you something directly :
I have a website https://wesmartdevices.com/.I started it thinki

Hi - you have posted this is in a classroom, not directly to Kyle, so I hope you don't mind if I answer. A niche is a subject for a target audience, and shouldn't be just about one product.

Using your example, your niche would be smart fitness gadgets and it would be fine to explore all areas of this. However, you wouldn't also include smart security gadgets or smart entertainment products.

However, if you really don't enjoy this niche ansd can't see a way forward, you can start again. I think it would be a shame though as you have about 25 articles and have put a lot of work into it.

If you are thinking of doing Boot Camp, you will need a new website and all your posts will have to relate to making money online. Is this something you are passionate about and can quickly think of lots of topics for your first few posts. Do be aware, it is very competitive, and you could potentially have to write hundreds of posts to see any great success.

Need your opinion on what i should do?

Need your opinion on what i should do?

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Hi Kyle ,
How are doing ?I hope you are alright with your family.I wanted to ask you something directly :
I have a website https://wesmartdevices.com/.I started it thinki

Hi - you have posted this is in a classroom, not directly to Kyle, so I hope you don't mind if I answer. A niche is a subject for a target audience, and shouldn't be just about one product.

Using your example, your niche would be smart fitness gadgets and it would be fine to explore all areas of this. However, you wouldn't also include smart security gadgets or smart entertainment products.

However, if you really don't enjoy this niche ansd can't see a way forward, you can start again. I think it would be a shame though as you have about 25 articles and have put a lot of work into it.

If you are thinking of doing Boot Camp, you will need a new website and all your posts will have to relate to making money online. Is this something you are passionate about and can quickly think of lots of topics for your first few posts. Do be aware, it is very competitive, and you could potentially have to write hundreds of posts to see any great success.

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Hello support team ,

the direct share button for Facebook on posts here at WA, i don't see it .How can i activate it ?I already have social share buttons for my website

WA used to have a Facebook social share button but that was taken away a while ago.

It is best to use your social share buttons directly from your own website and post to Facebook or other social media sites.

Also make sure you are not placing your affiliate links directly on Facebook and other social media as they consider this as spam and will be taken down by them and perhaps ban you for a bit.


Wishing you well.

Andre

Hi Andre,thank you for your help . How can i share the links then without getting into trouble ?I mean links from posts here at WA

As stated above in my reply if you are wanting to share posts from your website then use the social buttons you already have from your website.

When you click your social button from your website for eg Facebook it will give you the opportunity to give a short description about the post.
Once you have done that then click at the bottom post to Facebook and you are good to go.

You would normally do a similar way with other social media buttons give a short description and post


And this blog from Kyle might help you further .
Hope that helps.

Thank you very much

You are most welcome enjoy the rest of your week ahead.

Andre

Hello

You can click the Affiliate tab top of each page / post, copy link and share it onto your facebook.

Do let me know if you need anything else. Have a nice day.

Hi Abie , i know where the affiliate link button is on the top of a post.
How about the Facebook direct share one ?The one with a like sign

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Where is the facebook direct share button?

Where is the facebook direct share button?

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Hello support team ,

the direct share button for Facebook on posts here at WA, i don't see it .How can i activate it ?I already have social share buttons for my website

WA used to have a Facebook social share button but that was taken away a while ago.

It is best to use your social share buttons directly from your own website and post to Facebook or other social media sites.

Also make sure you are not placing your affiliate links directly on Facebook and other social media as they consider this as spam and will be taken down by them and perhaps ban you for a bit.


Wishing you well.

Andre

Hi Andre,thank you for your help . How can i share the links then without getting into trouble ?I mean links from posts here at WA

As stated above in my reply if you are wanting to share posts from your website then use the social buttons you already have from your website.

When you click your social button from your website for eg Facebook it will give you the opportunity to give a short description about the post.
Once you have done that then click at the bottom post to Facebook and you are good to go.

You would normally do a similar way with other social media buttons give a short description and post


And this blog from Kyle might help you further .
Hope that helps.

Thank you very much

You are most welcome enjoy the rest of your week ahead.

Andre

Hello

You can click the Affiliate tab top of each page / post, copy link and share it onto your facebook.

Do let me know if you need anything else. Have a nice day.

Hi Abie , i know where the affiliate link button is on the top of a post.
How about the Facebook direct share one ?The one with a like sign

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