About JocelinH
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327 followers Joined December 2014
Hello! I'm Jocelin. I enjoy learning all about creating income by building online niche sites and improve my writing skills in order to produce some

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Search Engine Optimization
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Well, I'm in a conundrum. I went back and changed the url of a post to a new keyword after I did further research on my blog topic and found better SEO, but I found that my FB s

Just keep working you will get what you want in the end.
Ken

Hey Jocelin,
I'm still new like you and have made the same mistake .I don't think it will hurt long term to change them as long as you don't keep changing and its not the domain name like 2achieve says. After a while search engines will pick up on it. Lots of trial and error sometimes.
You can always just "trash it" rewrite and repost! I've done that too! Hope this helps

That is a question that depends on several considerations.
1. Is the URL based on your Domain Name?
2. If yes... how long has it been active?
3. Has the URL been indexed?
4. Can you simply create a new URL with unique... but relative content and use anchor text links to point back?
5. Do you monetize in your URL?
These can all have influence on such a decision.
Hope this was of help...

So, if I am monetizing, does it help to repost with different keyword in url that may get more traffic?

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Thoughts on changing url keyword name after posting?

Thoughts on changing url keyword name after posting?

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Search Engine Optimization
Updated

Well, I'm in a conundrum. I went back and changed the url of a post to a new keyword after I did further research on my blog topic and found better SEO, but I found that my FB s

Just keep working you will get what you want in the end.
Ken

Hey Jocelin,
I'm still new like you and have made the same mistake .I don't think it will hurt long term to change them as long as you don't keep changing and its not the domain name like 2achieve says. After a while search engines will pick up on it. Lots of trial and error sometimes.
You can always just "trash it" rewrite and repost! I've done that too! Hope this helps

That is a question that depends on several considerations.
1. Is the URL based on your Domain Name?
2. If yes... how long has it been active?
3. Has the URL been indexed?
4. Can you simply create a new URL with unique... but relative content and use anchor text links to point back?
5. Do you monetize in your URL?
These can all have influence on such a decision.
Hope this was of help...

So, if I am monetizing, does it help to repost with different keyword in url that may get more traffic?

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Getting Started
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I just read his business recap of 2014. I'm so amazed to hear and learn of his success! It's such a great resource for learning about online marketing and passive income. I hope

Yes! Do listen to his podcasts as well? Very motivating.

I have read some of his stuff and enjoyed it!

Wow, I'm definately bookmarking this one, thank you Joceline

Yeah - I think he's got some great ideas!

Is anyone else inspired by pat flynn, smart passive income?

Is anyone else inspired by pat flynn, smart passive income?

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Getting Started
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I just read his business recap of 2014. I'm so amazed to hear and learn of his success! It's such a great resource for learning about online marketing and passive income. I hope

Yes! Do listen to his podcasts as well? Very motivating.

I have read some of his stuff and enjoyed it!

Wow, I'm definately bookmarking this one, thank you Joceline

Yeah - I think he's got some great ideas!

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Authoring & Writing Content
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So, far I'm averaging from 800-1,000 words per post which takes me about three hours after editing and choosing photos to place in the post.

I'm curious to hear from other

Hi, Jocelin:
Right now I'm averaging about 600 words per post. I seem to recall in the training that we shouldn't be too concerned about the length of a post. Just write until we exhaust the content on the subject. For me, it's more about the quality of your writing more than anything else...Tom

Good to hear Tom! Yes, quality is very important to me. I believe that as we gain practice, that the blog posts will continue to improve and be better for our readers.

Hello ... I shoot for 1,000 words. Most post are between 500 and 1500 word count.
Jeff

I shoot for 1000, but 800-1500 is what I usually get depending on the topic.

I average between 500 and 1500 all the best

My average is about 800. But it takes me about 3 days (not full days) to do one.

I just did my first blog. As I have been very busy, as an owner builder, of our new house, WA is generally on idle so I thought I better do one. I didn't even think of the number of words but as I am doing my house building saga I decided to do it in stages. So I believe just do what you are comfortable with and remember many people don't have long attention spans!

I've only got three post and four pages so far. They all average about 800 word with the least amount at around 400 and the most about 1700. I just try to write naturally and so it definitely depends on the topic.

I've done 4 posts, 1 I published and 3 I'm about to publish (since my computer is now fixed) the shortest thus far has been 1,110 words and the most has been around 1,500. Generally my topic doesn't take as much time as I do with pictures, since I take a lot of step-by-step screen shots thats what is taking me the most time.

my avg length is between 500 and 700 :)

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Whats your average blog post length?

Whats your average blog post length?

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Authoring & Writing Content
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So, far I'm averaging from 800-1,000 words per post which takes me about three hours after editing and choosing photos to place in the post.

I'm curious to hear from other

Hi, Jocelin:
Right now I'm averaging about 600 words per post. I seem to recall in the training that we shouldn't be too concerned about the length of a post. Just write until we exhaust the content on the subject. For me, it's more about the quality of your writing more than anything else...Tom

Good to hear Tom! Yes, quality is very important to me. I believe that as we gain practice, that the blog posts will continue to improve and be better for our readers.

Hello ... I shoot for 1,000 words. Most post are between 500 and 1500 word count.
Jeff

I shoot for 1000, but 800-1500 is what I usually get depending on the topic.

I average between 500 and 1500 all the best

My average is about 800. But it takes me about 3 days (not full days) to do one.

I just did my first blog. As I have been very busy, as an owner builder, of our new house, WA is generally on idle so I thought I better do one. I didn't even think of the number of words but as I am doing my house building saga I decided to do it in stages. So I believe just do what you are comfortable with and remember many people don't have long attention spans!

I've only got three post and four pages so far. They all average about 800 word with the least amount at around 400 and the most about 1700. I just try to write naturally and so it definitely depends on the topic.

I've done 4 posts, 1 I published and 3 I'm about to publish (since my computer is now fixed) the shortest thus far has been 1,110 words and the most has been around 1,500. Generally my topic doesn't take as much time as I do with pictures, since I take a lot of step-by-step screen shots thats what is taking me the most time.

my avg length is between 500 and 700 :)

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