So I was looking over my content the other day and although I like it and the feedback I’m getting is good I know it can be better. Content optimization software/plugin came to
I think all in one SEO is good enough, the best content optimiser is the writer, I just been doing some surgery on my content after watching this training, you may like to see it as well, its very good and helps to optimise your content to a high degree
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/the-anatomy-of-an-awesome-blog-post
Barry
All in one SEO should be good enough. As Kyle explains in the training as long as you follow the training guides for on page SEO, and your content is quality you will get good rankings eventually. Your keyword research should be relevant to topic, Traffic, low competition and have good commerciality. Googles algorithm is looking for sites with great content.
Whats the best content optimization software or plugin?
So I was looking over my content the other day and although I like it and the feedback I’m getting is good I know it can be better. Content optimization software/plugin came to
Hi - the two you have mentioned are the ones I see most recommended in the training.
The websites here come with All in One SEO already installed - however, I do also use Yoast SEO on one of my sites - and I really like it.
They both do the same thing - I personally prefer Yoast - but both guide you, and both provide sitemaps etc.
Try installing both (or setup two siterubix free sites - and install on on each) - but don't have them both active at the same time - and see which one you prefer. Then you can delete the other.
As Barry says though - the best optimizer is you :)
All the best, Mark
I think all in one SEO is good enough, the best content optimiser is the writer, I just been doing some surgery on my content after watching this training, you may like to see it as well, its very good and helps to optimise your content to a high degree
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/the-anatomy-of-an-awesome-blog-post
Barry
All in one SEO should be good enough. As Kyle explains in the training as long as you follow the training guides for on page SEO, and your content is quality you will get good rankings eventually. Your keyword research should be relevant to topic, Traffic, low competition and have good commerciality. Googles algorithm is looking for sites with great content.
Good Morning everyone wherever you are. I have a question for the group that’s been on my mind for a little while and that is should I change my Home page to “Blog”? From what I
I think that Starcreator and Mark have both given solid answers, and I'd say the same thing.
Hi - there's no right or wrong answer - what would visitors to your page like to see do you think? A static page introducing whatever you're writing about - or constantly changing information on a blog.
Whether it's a blog or static content - if you have a blog on your site, then the posts on that are indexed in exactly the same way as your static pages.
The question over how often you need to post - I've seen a few experts (and in some training here) say the frequency isn't as important as the consistency.
So for example, if you're only going to manage one post per week - fine - but try to post it on the same day each week.
If you can manage a post every 3 days, then post every 3 days - don't post every 3 days for a month, then do nothing for a month, then start posting sporadically.
I've read that the search engines recognise the patterns on how often you post, and will "get to know" your schedule, and start visiting and indexing when it expects your next post will be available. Break the schedule, and it could come looking, and find nothing new - and your rank could slip as a result.
I hope some of this helps?
All the best, Mark
Yes it did help and thank you, but the same day every week part I didn't know I'm going to make a calendar for my website posting
Hi, I like your site, well done. That's really up to you whether you want a blogroll or static page. If you have a blogroll, you can add the read more tag in the 1st paragraph, so people will see what the post is about.
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Should i make my homepage into a blog?
Good Morning everyone wherever you are. I have a question for the group that’s been on my mind for a little while and that is should I change my Home page to “Blog”? From what I
I think that Starcreator and Mark have both given solid answers, and I'd say the same thing.
Hi - there's no right or wrong answer - what would visitors to your page like to see do you think? A static page introducing whatever you're writing about - or constantly changing information on a blog.
Whether it's a blog or static content - if you have a blog on your site, then the posts on that are indexed in exactly the same way as your static pages.
The question over how often you need to post - I've seen a few experts (and in some training here) say the frequency isn't as important as the consistency.
So for example, if you're only going to manage one post per week - fine - but try to post it on the same day each week.
If you can manage a post every 3 days, then post every 3 days - don't post every 3 days for a month, then do nothing for a month, then start posting sporadically.
I've read that the search engines recognise the patterns on how often you post, and will "get to know" your schedule, and start visiting and indexing when it expects your next post will be available. Break the schedule, and it could come looking, and find nothing new - and your rank could slip as a result.
I hope some of this helps?
All the best, Mark
Yes it did help and thank you, but the same day every week part I didn't know I'm going to make a calendar for my website posting
Hi, I like your site, well done. That's really up to you whether you want a blogroll or static page. If you have a blogroll, you can add the read more tag in the 1st paragraph, so people will see what the post is about.
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So after watching “Live Case Study: Build, Rank, Flip” by magistudios and after some digging in Jaaxy I found what I thought would be a good domain name and put up a site arou
Let it mature, add some affiliate links, continue to add content.
If a site is earning, it will sell much more readily on flippa.
The older it is, the more visitors it has, the more money it currently makes will all be taken into consideration when the time comes to sell. The more you do to the site, the more the site increases in value!
You should continue to put content on your site and if you have less than 3000 visitors per month and no income, there's no chance that anyone would buy it. Or is the domain name so exclusive so you can also sell only the name.
I could sell the name only it is valuable but that's what got me to thinking what if i added a site. I will continue to add content and see what happens. Either way I learned a lot just by going through the steps. I am much more comfortable with word press now and that alone was worth the practice.
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Newbie wants to flip a website, but I have to wait how long?
So after watching “Live Case Study: Build, Rank, Flip” by magistudios and after some digging in Jaaxy I found what I thought would be a good domain name and put up a site arou
Let it mature, add some affiliate links, continue to add content.
If a site is earning, it will sell much more readily on flippa.
The older it is, the more visitors it has, the more money it currently makes will all be taken into consideration when the time comes to sell. The more you do to the site, the more the site increases in value!
You should continue to put content on your site and if you have less than 3000 visitors per month and no income, there's no chance that anyone would buy it. Or is the domain name so exclusive so you can also sell only the name.
I could sell the name only it is valuable but that's what got me to thinking what if i added a site. I will continue to add content and see what happens. Either way I learned a lot just by going through the steps. I am much more comfortable with word press now and that alone was worth the practice.
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This past Friday I took advantage of the Bonus offer on Jaaxy Enterprise edition. I now know why people say it’s addictive. All the information you need to grow your online busi
Do you want to flip sites by domain name (just because you can) or by building up the site and making it worth some money before you just sell a domain name. http://www.valuate.com/ will give you the value of the domain name. http://www.urlappraisal.net/ will give you the actual value of a domain.
Thank you very much for the information I think I want to make a site with the domain name it makes more.
As a start I would head on over to flippa.com and check out the types of sites being sold and for what price.
It stands to reason that any website that can show a history of traffic and sales will fetch a better price but you also have to consider any charges that a site like flippa will make along with learning the actual process of safely getting your money and the transfer of the website your selling.
With many ebooks written about flipping websites there is a lot of low quality websites up for sale but if you put in the work and make yours stand out from the crowd it "should" sell for a good price, just remember sites like flippa are auction based and anything can happen.
As proof of how the website is performing make sure you have unique affiliate id,s and proper traffic tracking setup from the start for each one your intend to sell so you can show proof of earnings when it comes to selling them.
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Newbie wants to flip a website or two
This past Friday I took advantage of the Bonus offer on Jaaxy Enterprise edition. I now know why people say it’s addictive. All the information you need to grow your online busi
Do you want to flip sites by domain name (just because you can) or by building up the site and making it worth some money before you just sell a domain name. http://www.valuate.com/ will give you the value of the domain name. http://www.urlappraisal.net/ will give you the actual value of a domain.
Thank you very much for the information I think I want to make a site with the domain name it makes more.
As a start I would head on over to flippa.com and check out the types of sites being sold and for what price.
It stands to reason that any website that can show a history of traffic and sales will fetch a better price but you also have to consider any charges that a site like flippa will make along with learning the actual process of safely getting your money and the transfer of the website your selling.
With many ebooks written about flipping websites there is a lot of low quality websites up for sale but if you put in the work and make yours stand out from the crowd it "should" sell for a good price, just remember sites like flippa are auction based and anything can happen.
As proof of how the website is performing make sure you have unique affiliate id,s and proper traffic tracking setup from the start for each one your intend to sell so you can show proof of earnings when it comes to selling them.
See more comments
Afternoon everyone and I hope you are all enjoying your Easter Weekend. Of course I'm obsessing over my website :) and having much fun doing so. Anyway I made my 1st banner page
I just checked out your site. It was quite interesting. You have a very unique niche. I was going to leave you a comment on your site, but didn't see a place for it.
Great post! (banner link is working fine)
Keep up the great work!
Kimberly
Afternoon everyone and I hope you are all enjoying your Easter Weekend. Of course I'm obsessing over my website :) and having much fun doing so. Anyway I made my 1st banner page
I just checked out your site. It was quite interesting. You have a very unique niche. I was going to leave you a comment on your site, but didn't see a place for it.
Great post! (banner link is working fine)
Keep up the great work!
Kimberly
Hi - the two you have mentioned are the ones I see most recommended in the training.
The websites here come with All in One SEO already installed - however, I do also use Yoast SEO on one of my sites - and I really like it.
They both do the same thing - I personally prefer Yoast - but both guide you, and both provide sitemaps etc.
Try installing both (or setup two siterubix free sites - and install on on each) - but don't have them both active at the same time - and see which one you prefer. Then you can delete the other.
As Barry says though - the best optimizer is you :)
All the best, Mark