I cant get my picture to come up on the google snipet tool? It keeps telling that Authorship is not working for this webpage.What an i doing wrong?
you doing everything right, but google removed almost all pictures from there you have to be extremely good writer to have it now
http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2322971/Google-Cuts-Authorship-in-Search-Results-by-20-40
What an i doing wrong? authorship
I cant get my picture to come up on the google snipet tool? It keeps telling that Authorship is not working for this webpage.What an i doing wrong?
you doing everything right, but google removed almost all pictures from there you have to be extremely good writer to have it now
http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2322971/Google-Cuts-Authorship-in-Search-Results-by-20-40
Hello everyone could anyone tell what web address do i put into the link to get credit for the refer
when you open the link button it ask you to put in a web address. what address do i put in thereand do i need to do something else to link it to my site?
Hello everyone could anyone tell what web address do i put into the link to get credit for the refer
when you open the link button it ask you to put in a web address. what address do i put in thereand do i need to do something else to link it to my site?
say i find a good keyword. what do I do with it?
Hey James,
You incorporate them into your blog posts. You include the keyword phrase in your title then once again in the first paragraph. Then you create your content in a way that is related to the phrase. You should try to avoid using the keyword phrase any more than in the title and first paragraph unless it makes sense to do so. If it appears too many times and seems unnatural the search engines can flag it as keyword stuffing.
Best Regards,
Jim
Because the posts are going to appear in the blog roll, and hence are going to get the most organic exposure, it's typically best to keep all keyword related content within posts. Having said that, if it makes sense to put keywords in a page, for one reason or another, go for it.
If you ever decide to employ Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising into your marketing mix, you will see from the training here the content you will include as the target of the PPC ad should be a page (for reasons that are too numerous to be explained here and can be learned from the training). In that instance, you could put in some keywords into that page for an extra SEO boost.
Best Regards,
Jim
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I understand how to find keywords? what do i do with them?
say i find a good keyword. what do I do with it?
Hey James,
You incorporate them into your blog posts. You include the keyword phrase in your title then once again in the first paragraph. Then you create your content in a way that is related to the phrase. You should try to avoid using the keyword phrase any more than in the title and first paragraph unless it makes sense to do so. If it appears too many times and seems unnatural the search engines can flag it as keyword stuffing.
Best Regards,
Jim
Because the posts are going to appear in the blog roll, and hence are going to get the most organic exposure, it's typically best to keep all keyword related content within posts. Having said that, if it makes sense to put keywords in a page, for one reason or another, go for it.
If you ever decide to employ Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising into your marketing mix, you will see from the training here the content you will include as the target of the PPC ad should be a page (for reasons that are too numerous to be explained here and can be learned from the training). In that instance, you could put in some keywords into that page for an extra SEO boost.
Best Regards,
Jim
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I am connected but no picture so I am doing it right?