i need to unlock my domain
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Why is it so hard to unlock my domain?
i need to unlock my domain
How recently did you purchase the domain? Has it been within the past two minths?
There is a mandatory 60-day lockout for transferring a domain to a new registrar following its purchase or a previous transfer between registrars.
From ICANN:
"If I bought a name through one registrar, am I allowed to switch to a different registrar?
Yes. The Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy, applicable to all ICANN-accredited registrars, provides that registered name holders must be able to transfer their domain name registrations between registrars. You must wait 60 days after the initial registration or any previous transfers to initiate a transfer."
Source: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/name-holder-faqs-2012-02-25-en
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I'm just looking for information on the subject of writing blog posts and how long they should be for search engines and SEO. Thanks.
I wouldn't say there is necessarily a consequence per se...I just think Google picks up longer articles usually those of at least 1500 words or more. We've all written short articles....
There is no consequence to content if it is of high quality, ever. But the less words you write about a particular topic/keyword, typically the less thorough your discussion is on that topic.
Because of this I would recommend that when you do create a page or post on your website, you aim to be "through" and you write until you are satisfied with the post.
I don't usually count words within a given post, I rather try to create a captivating, engaging and quality experience for the end user (the reader).
One of the reasons that Google Adsense did not approve me, it was less content(I had posts with 500 words), it seems minimum 1500 words it is the ideal solution.
I'll get rid of some gif which I put with cooltext for some amazon shops (logo)and apply again for Adsense.
None. What's important is that you are providing useful information. Most of my blogs are between 500 and 1000 words and several are ranking on page 1 in Google.
Hope this helps.
Laura
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Is there a consequence of a blog being less than 1500 words?
I'm just looking for information on the subject of writing blog posts and how long they should be for search engines and SEO. Thanks.
I wouldn't say there is necessarily a consequence per se...I just think Google picks up longer articles usually those of at least 1500 words or more. We've all written short articles....
There is no consequence to content if it is of high quality, ever. But the less words you write about a particular topic/keyword, typically the less thorough your discussion is on that topic.
Because of this I would recommend that when you do create a page or post on your website, you aim to be "through" and you write until you are satisfied with the post.
I don't usually count words within a given post, I rather try to create a captivating, engaging and quality experience for the end user (the reader).
One of the reasons that Google Adsense did not approve me, it was less content(I had posts with 500 words), it seems minimum 1500 words it is the ideal solution.
I'll get rid of some gif which I put with cooltext for some amazon shops (logo)and apply again for Adsense.
None. What's important is that you are providing useful information. Most of my blogs are between 500 and 1000 words and several are ranking on page 1 in Google.
Hope this helps.
Laura
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I wonder how many is too many adds, I was just approved by another affiliate and I don't know how many add should I add...Is there a way to know if you are going to far...like
I remember Kyle saying in some of the training that if you have too many links in your blog content that google will drop you ranking because their algorithm with equate you to a "spammer". So be careful and maybe place some of your articles with no internal links and just leave the ones that you have on your side boarders.
If it takes away from your content, it's too many. To really answer your question go to similar sites as your own and see which one you would go back to and use that as your barometer.
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Is there a way to know when you have too many adds in your blogs?
I wonder how many is too many adds, I was just approved by another affiliate and I don't know how many add should I add...Is there a way to know if you are going to far...like
I remember Kyle saying in some of the training that if you have too many links in your blog content that google will drop you ranking because their algorithm with equate you to a "spammer". So be careful and maybe place some of your articles with no internal links and just leave the ones that you have on your side boarders.
If it takes away from your content, it's too many. To really answer your question go to similar sites as your own and see which one you would go back to and use that as your barometer.
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A quote from one of my favourite authors.
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How recently did you purchase the domain? Has it been within the past two minths?
There is a mandatory 60-day lockout for transferring a domain to a new registrar following its purchase or a previous transfer between registrars.
From ICANN:
"If I bought a name through one registrar, am I allowed to switch to a different registrar?
Yes. The Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy, applicable to all ICANN-accredited registrars, provides that registered name holders must be able to transfer their domain name registrations between registrars. You must wait 60 days after the initial registration or any previous transfers to initiate a transfer."
Source: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/name-holder-faqs-2012-02-25-en
Thanks