I have just noticed that when I go to 'all posts' in wordpress and you get an overview of all your posts, most of my blog posts state 'no title' under the SEO Title header. H
Your SEO title and the title of your blog post are different :)
Look below your blog post for your Meta Title, Meta Description and Keywords :) Your meta title is your SEO title.
Hi. Thanks for replying.
I have quite a few posts that have a slightly different SEO titles to blog post title - but on the POSTS 'view all' page, some of the SEO titles are displayed, but most state 'no title', even though I specified a title when I created the post and when I go into edit post, the SEO title is there.
I know my meta title is the SEO title, I am just concerned cos it sates 'no title' in the main view all posts screen.
If it is there then I wouldn't worry too much. It is strange that it says there is no SEO title though? Maybe the plugin needs updating?
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Seo title in wordpress - where is it?
I have just noticed that when I go to 'all posts' in wordpress and you get an overview of all your posts, most of my blog posts state 'no title' under the SEO Title header. H
Click on the post, then scroll down to the All-in-One SEO section.
The title section there is what you need to complete.
Note that if you haven't entered anything, it will show the blog post's title by default, but will still show "no title" on the all posts screen.
You need to actually enter the title you want, even if it's the same as the one showing there.
I have already done this with all my posts. Even though I complete the title section and click update, then go to the view all posts page, under the SEO title header it states 'no title'
Your SEO title and the title of your blog post are different :)
Look below your blog post for your Meta Title, Meta Description and Keywords :) Your meta title is your SEO title.
Hi. Thanks for replying.
I have quite a few posts that have a slightly different SEO titles to blog post title - but on the POSTS 'view all' page, some of the SEO titles are displayed, but most state 'no title', even though I specified a title when I created the post and when I go into edit post, the SEO title is there.
I know my meta title is the SEO title, I am just concerned cos it sates 'no title' in the main view all posts screen.
If it is there then I wouldn't worry too much. It is strange that it says there is no SEO title though? Maybe the plugin needs updating?
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Hi from Germany
I am new to WA and also the whole on-line marketing world.. I must admit I didnt realise how much was involved and overwhelming it can be. I am thinking
Hi your mentor initially should be the member you referred through who is:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/kevinmj
I’m sure he’d love to help you as you need. Certainly if you would like another I’d wait a bit and see who you connect with.
Jump over to Live Chat also, we love to help :)
thanks for your reply. Just wondering, how do you know who referred me? Where does it say this? Thanks and will be over to Live chat sometime soon.
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Do I can I get 1-1 mentoring via wa?
Hi from Germany
I am new to WA and also the whole on-line marketing world.. I must admit I didnt realise how much was involved and overwhelming it can be. I am thinking
Hi your mentor initially should be the member you referred through who is:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/kevinmj
I’m sure he’d love to help you as you need. Certainly if you would like another I’d wait a bit and see who you connect with.
Jump over to Live Chat also, we love to help :)
thanks for your reply. Just wondering, how do you know who referred me? Where does it say this? Thanks and will be over to Live chat sometime soon.
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I have just been doing training on setting up domains and website. But I am totally confused with this quote below.
**Your domain doesn't need to match your initia
So initial domain URL refers to the address you picked when you started your site. Now that it's more developed you can move it to a different domain. Initial just means first. That's what's nice here...You can actually move your site to a new domain any time.
As for what's most important...that's the domain you finally settle on. The one you plan to keep using forever for this site.
If the one you want is not available, then sorry, that's it. You'll have to choose another. Now if you choose your karlsenglishatwork.com then your web address will be karlsenglishatwork.com.
Let me know if this helps you or if you need more clarification.
Thank you,
Scott
Your initial domain name is something link englishatwork.siterubix.com. Whatever domain you register will be your domain name. You will be moving the site from the initial siterubix domain to your own domain name
you can purchase http://karlsenglishatwork.com and that would be your web address but When you create your website you can have the tagline which is a secondary description English at work.
In the example the initial domain name would have beena siterubix.com domain name
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What is difference between domain and initial domain url?
I have just been doing training on setting up domains and website. But I am totally confused with this quote below.
**Your domain doesn't need to match your initia
So initial domain URL refers to the address you picked when you started your site. Now that it's more developed you can move it to a different domain. Initial just means first. That's what's nice here...You can actually move your site to a new domain any time.
As for what's most important...that's the domain you finally settle on. The one you plan to keep using forever for this site.
If the one you want is not available, then sorry, that's it. You'll have to choose another. Now if you choose your karlsenglishatwork.com then your web address will be karlsenglishatwork.com.
Let me know if this helps you or if you need more clarification.
Thank you,
Scott
Your initial domain name is something link englishatwork.siterubix.com. Whatever domain you register will be your domain name. You will be moving the site from the initial siterubix domain to your own domain name
you can purchase http://karlsenglishatwork.com and that would be your web address but When you create your website you can have the tagline which is a secondary description English at work.
In the example the initial domain name would have beena siterubix.com domain name
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Good evening from Gemany. I have already read the questions on the forum regarding this query but what is not clear to me is what happens to my
Stopped in on this thread out of curiosity, Karl.
Glad to know the answer to this very good question.
Best regards
Maxine
You can transfer it elsewhere and if you don't it will be deleted from within WA after 30 days.
However WA will keep a mirror image of your site for up to six months in case you decide to return.
Enjoy your Friday.
Robert-A
If you had stayed a starter member, you could have kept your siterubix.com site indefinitely. Unfortunately, there’s not a way to downgrade from premium back to starter. If you cancel your account, you will lose access to WA on your expiration date but you’ll be able to log into your site directly for up to 30 days. After 30 days your site will be removed.
As the siterubix.com domain is owned by WA, you will not be able to take your subdomain address to another host. That said, yes, you will need to transfer it to another host under a different domain if you cancel.
What happens to my siterubix website if I cancel?
Good evening from Gemany. I have already read the questions on the forum regarding this query but what is not clear to me is what happens to my
Stopped in on this thread out of curiosity, Karl.
Glad to know the answer to this very good question.
Best regards
Maxine
You can transfer it elsewhere and if you don't it will be deleted from within WA after 30 days.
However WA will keep a mirror image of your site for up to six months in case you decide to return.
Enjoy your Friday.
Robert-A
If you had stayed a starter member, you could have kept your siterubix.com site indefinitely. Unfortunately, there’s not a way to downgrade from premium back to starter. If you cancel your account, you will lose access to WA on your expiration date but you’ll be able to log into your site directly for up to 30 days. After 30 days your site will be removed.
As the siterubix.com domain is owned by WA, you will not be able to take your subdomain address to another host. That said, yes, you will need to transfer it to another host under a different domain if you cancel.
Good evening from Germany. Can you promote a product that you don’t know, have never owned or even tested? If so, how can you do it authentically and ethnically? I jus
Hi! I have a beauty and cosmetic niche. Of course I don't get to try all cosmetic on the market, if I want to promote a cosmetic product, I would try find out everything there is about that cosmetic, so I can deliever helpful, real and authentic information.
Put yourself in place of the buyer. what would the buyer research? what reviews about the product would they read? Research information about the product on several company websites, and on social media. what the product is made off, quality fabric and price. familiarize yourself with the product until you know everything you need to know about it so you can write real, helpful content that the visitor to your website benefits from that leads to trust and action.
Definitely the ingredients inside the product to help rid of allergic reactions would be very important.
I agree with what you said Patricia.
I believe that, while it is easier to promote products that you are familiar with; doing thorough research can definitely help to provide valuable information about products that we have not used.
Blessings
Jackie
As most of the members said, you should have tried the affiliate products you are promoting. That builds trust in your audience. However, there are cases where you can promote products that you’ve never used. If this is the case, your review should be based on reviews preferably from authority bloggers who have used the products. We must be honest, so we must state that on our blogs.
Tom
Hi Karl, I personally do not think you have to own or use a product to provide a good review. We would be buying a lot of products if that was the case. What you can do is look at the overall reviews on a specific product, examine the pros and cons, examine different reviews and provide an informed review of your own on that item.
I do believe Jay may be covering this topic on Friday.
Best wishes,
Michael
Hi, I have a same problem. I was able to write a review for a product which I have owned, but I am not sure what to write for products I have never used. An expert knows how to manipulate to write a review of product which never had. My opinion is: if you are very very serious with this business and working only with WA without working elsewhere, you should get a dog and some dog bowels for yourself. Then, you can write an authentic review.
Good luck with you whatever you are going to do.
One way of supplying fresh information to your viewers if you cannot get your hands on the item yourself is:
1. Read any online reviews that have already been published
2. Make a note of any recurring problems those reviews throw up
3. Contact the manufacturer directly and ask them what updates they have made in respect of these problems.
4. Rewrite their reply in your own words and publish.
If we took Ross Collard's binoculars as an example.
1. Find reviews of new binoculars - such as Zeiss's new Victory set
2. Look for any recurring problem - say the focusing knob was difficult to use with 1 finger
3. Write to Zeiss and tell them about this concern and ask them what sort of changes they could make to make it better.
4. Rewrite their reply in your own words
Now, it's not exactly a 'review' but it is 'news' and thus fresh content that you may well be the 1st to publish.
I've come across some further training and advice from others and understand it more now. thank you very much!!!!
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Can I promote a product I dont know havent tested?
Good evening from Germany. Can you promote a product that you don’t know, have never owned or even tested? If so, how can you do it authentically and ethnically? I jus
Hi! I have a beauty and cosmetic niche. Of course I don't get to try all cosmetic on the market, if I want to promote a cosmetic product, I would try find out everything there is about that cosmetic, so I can deliever helpful, real and authentic information.
Put yourself in place of the buyer. what would the buyer research? what reviews about the product would they read? Research information about the product on several company websites, and on social media. what the product is made off, quality fabric and price. familiarize yourself with the product until you know everything you need to know about it so you can write real, helpful content that the visitor to your website benefits from that leads to trust and action.
Definitely the ingredients inside the product to help rid of allergic reactions would be very important.
I agree with what you said Patricia.
I believe that, while it is easier to promote products that you are familiar with; doing thorough research can definitely help to provide valuable information about products that we have not used.
Blessings
Jackie
As most of the members said, you should have tried the affiliate products you are promoting. That builds trust in your audience. However, there are cases where you can promote products that you’ve never used. If this is the case, your review should be based on reviews preferably from authority bloggers who have used the products. We must be honest, so we must state that on our blogs.
Tom
Hi Karl, I personally do not think you have to own or use a product to provide a good review. We would be buying a lot of products if that was the case. What you can do is look at the overall reviews on a specific product, examine the pros and cons, examine different reviews and provide an informed review of your own on that item.
I do believe Jay may be covering this topic on Friday.
Best wishes,
Michael
Hi, I have a same problem. I was able to write a review for a product which I have owned, but I am not sure what to write for products I have never used. An expert knows how to manipulate to write a review of product which never had. My opinion is: if you are very very serious with this business and working only with WA without working elsewhere, you should get a dog and some dog bowels for yourself. Then, you can write an authentic review.
Good luck with you whatever you are going to do.
One way of supplying fresh information to your viewers if you cannot get your hands on the item yourself is:
1. Read any online reviews that have already been published
2. Make a note of any recurring problems those reviews throw up
3. Contact the manufacturer directly and ask them what updates they have made in respect of these problems.
4. Rewrite their reply in your own words and publish.
If we took Ross Collard's binoculars as an example.
1. Find reviews of new binoculars - such as Zeiss's new Victory set
2. Look for any recurring problem - say the focusing knob was difficult to use with 1 finger
3. Write to Zeiss and tell them about this concern and ask them what sort of changes they could make to make it better.
4. Rewrite their reply in your own words
Now, it's not exactly a 'review' but it is 'news' and thus fresh content that you may well be the 1st to publish.
I've come across some further training and advice from others and understand it more now. thank you very much!!!!
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Click on the post, then scroll down to the All-in-One SEO section.
The title section there is what you need to complete.
Note that if you haven't entered anything, it will show the blog post's title by default, but will still show "no title" on the all posts screen.
You need to actually enter the title you want, even if it's the same as the one showing there.
I have already done this with all my posts. Even though I complete the title section and click update, then go to the view all posts page, under the SEO title header it states 'no title'
OK, sorry, in that case I don't know why.
nevertheless, thank you Phil for trying :-)