I have a couple of pictures in my new article. I want readers to be able to click on the picture to enlarge it. I know it is in the course somewhere, but I can't find it. If th
if you change the link to attachment page it links to the original image - easiest way of doing this
the other way of doing it is to add an image plugin to show it in a lightbox...
good luck
phil
Picture in article, just a quick question?
I have a couple of pictures in my new article. I want readers to be able to click on the picture to enlarge it. I know it is in the course somewhere, but I can't find it. If th
if you change the link to attachment page it links to the original image - easiest way of doing this
the other way of doing it is to add an image plugin to show it in a lightbox...
good luck
phil
Hi there WA affiliate community. As I go through the training, I learned to use Jaxy to identify the low hanging fruits and use that in my heading for my articles.
Now
Hi - personal choice really. If it's captivating enough on its own, then leave it. Or add something to it, preferably after the keyword, not before. But don't make it too long, or Google will cut it off in the search results.
Hi, you would include your chosen keyword in title and again in first or second paragraph and then write freely.
Thanks Abie, I already include the keyword in the first and last paragraph, but I wasn't sure about the heading.
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A quick question on headings for articles?
Hi there WA affiliate community. As I go through the training, I learned to use Jaxy to identify the low hanging fruits and use that in my heading for my articles.
Now
Hi - personal choice really. If it's captivating enough on its own, then leave it. Or add something to it, preferably after the keyword, not before. But don't make it too long, or Google will cut it off in the search results.
Hi, you would include your chosen keyword in title and again in first or second paragraph and then write freely.
Thanks Abie, I already include the keyword in the first and last paragraph, but I wasn't sure about the heading.
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Good answers, John!