Hi. I have started on my website and even written my first blog post but yet on my WA profile page it says no websites. Have I forgotten to activate something or is it talkin
HI, if you would like to list your website under your profile page, you simply need to add it. Just click on your profile picture and scroll down and click on My Profile. Scroll down again and on the right hand side of the screen you will see a tab saying "Manage My Sites" Click on that and you can add your website there.
Hi. I have started on my website and even written my first blog post but yet on my WA profile page it says no websites. Have I forgotten to activate something or is it talkin
HI, if you would like to list your website under your profile page, you simply need to add it. Just click on your profile picture and scroll down and click on My Profile. Scroll down again and on the right hand side of the screen you will see a tab saying "Manage My Sites" Click on that and you can add your website there.
Hi guys. My screen reader doesn't work well with WP editor either text or otherwise so I was wondering what the best way to write and format blog posts and pages would be. Th
If you're just trying to headers, you can use the tags Type your header here
. I tend to avoid headers, as WP seems to put the title as a
, and my understanding is it confuses search engines to have more than one header. I think headers go all the way to
. Glad I found this post. That answers one of my questions.... Screen Reader to read the text. :)
The other way is to type it in something like MS Word then copy and paste it into the editor. You will just need to high light and select the format for your headings, or is that what the problem is?
can be used for formatting text so I will go and dig those out and see if they work. i will post a link in here if I find that that is the case.Hi. Yes, that is the problem. I'd really like to use a stand-alone text editor to format and proof my posts because WP text editor doesn't work so well with my screen reading software. My aim is to simply copy and paste straight into the WP editor and publish. Also, if you use MS Word, don't you get strange characters appearing? My plan was to write my post in something like wordpad, use the appropriate HTML code and then paste straight into the WP editor in the visual mode. :-)It has also just occurred to me that there are shortcut keys that
I really only use MS Word to check spelling and syntax. Formatting I do in the editor, it has it;s limitations but using the odd bit of HTML to get around that seems to work.
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What is the best way to format my blog posts?
Hi guys. My screen reader doesn't work well with WP editor either text or otherwise so I was wondering what the best way to write and format blog posts and pages would be. Th
If you're just trying to headers, you can use the tags Type your header here
. I tend to avoid headers, as WP seems to put the title as a
, and my understanding is it confuses search engines to have more than one header. I think headers go all the way to
. Glad I found this post. That answers one of my questions.... Screen Reader to read the text. :)
The other way is to type it in something like MS Word then copy and paste it into the editor. You will just need to high light and select the format for your headings, or is that what the problem is?
can be used for formatting text so I will go and dig those out and see if they work. i will post a link in here if I find that that is the case.Hi. Yes, that is the problem. I'd really like to use a stand-alone text editor to format and proof my posts because WP text editor doesn't work so well with my screen reading software. My aim is to simply copy and paste straight into the WP editor and publish. Also, if you use MS Word, don't you get strange characters appearing? My plan was to write my post in something like wordpad, use the appropriate HTML code and then paste straight into the WP editor in the visual mode. :-)It has also just occurred to me that there are shortcut keys that
I really only use MS Word to check spelling and syntax. Formatting I do in the editor, it has it;s limitations but using the odd bit of HTML to get around that seems to work.
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Hi. Using the WA keyword tool for my keyword research and when i go to the competition page, it brings up google. I have done several searches in a short amount of time and n
Kerry, I can't imagine how frustrating that is. I still don't know how you're able to navigate a website, much less build one. You amaze me. I want to say there's a button you can push to have google speak a word to write. I've used it before myself. Your situation is different though. How do you know where to click to get the verbal word? You do so much already, I imagine you have your ways. I would love to hover over you one day and see how you're using technology.
It happens to be every time. I just fill the captcha and keep going. If you can;t read, just type nothing and hit enter and yo will get a new one.
This is one of the reasons I joined Jaaxy's paid membership. It was very frustrating and time consuming. Now I don't have to worry about captcha codes.
Hi Kerry,
I had the same experience with WA keyword tool and it bothered me so much I joined Jaaxy. I think though, with the Captcha you can request an alternative for the visually impaired.
Anyone had trouble with google?
Hi. Using the WA keyword tool for my keyword research and when i go to the competition page, it brings up google. I have done several searches in a short amount of time and n
Kerry, I can't imagine how frustrating that is. I still don't know how you're able to navigate a website, much less build one. You amaze me. I want to say there's a button you can push to have google speak a word to write. I've used it before myself. Your situation is different though. How do you know where to click to get the verbal word? You do so much already, I imagine you have your ways. I would love to hover over you one day and see how you're using technology.
It happens to be every time. I just fill the captcha and keep going. If you can;t read, just type nothing and hit enter and yo will get a new one.
This is one of the reasons I joined Jaaxy's paid membership. It was very frustrating and time consuming. Now I don't have to worry about captcha codes.
Hi Kerry,
I had the same experience with WA keyword tool and it bothered me so much I joined Jaaxy. I think though, with the Captcha you can request an alternative for the visually impaired.
I have the first 5 pages of my website created and am concerned now that the content on the first 3 are not focusing on 1 specific keyword. Should they be? I've seen others t
It looks like you have the answers you needed. For me, I've always believed that the website is related to the particular 'niche' you have chosen, in which case your niche could be considered a keyword anyway as you have most likely narrowed it down to single out a specific side of that niche that has good search results. When it comes to posts, you would use other keywords related to your niche, more than likely they will all be a bit different from each other. Keywords in Page titles could also help narrow down your niche further from your website title and even help guide you with your content and keywords that you choose for your articles. I hope this doesn't come across all garbled.
ideally your should keywords in the title, first paragraph then somewhere with in the body, however it should flow naturally, do not just focus on one word look for other words that are related, as this will help to
I searched for keywords that i will use as a title on each page of content, as well as in the first few sentences or paragraphs.
The rule of thumb is that every post/page should be focused on a keyword (generally a phrase or even a question that someone might type into Google or other search engine). The recommendation is that this keyword be the title (or part of title) of the article and to repeat this keyword once somewhere within the first couple of paragraphs. Then don't worry about keyword but write naturally. (It's also recommended NOT to overuse the keyword because this can seem fishy.) This seems simple enough to me, though I personally don't have content yet on my website. It seems to me a simple solution to your concern would be to edit the first 3 pages of your site by 1) find a relevant keyword related to the content of what you wrote, 2) Change the title using the keyword, 3) Insert this keyword once by adding a sentence somewhere within the first few paragraphs.
As Rufat says, each text targets a separate keyword. There is something called keyword cannibalization Keyword Cannibalization
Should my website and all pages focus on 1 keyword?
I have the first 5 pages of my website created and am concerned now that the content on the first 3 are not focusing on 1 specific keyword. Should they be? I've seen others t
It looks like you have the answers you needed. For me, I've always believed that the website is related to the particular 'niche' you have chosen, in which case your niche could be considered a keyword anyway as you have most likely narrowed it down to single out a specific side of that niche that has good search results. When it comes to posts, you would use other keywords related to your niche, more than likely they will all be a bit different from each other. Keywords in Page titles could also help narrow down your niche further from your website title and even help guide you with your content and keywords that you choose for your articles. I hope this doesn't come across all garbled.
ideally your should keywords in the title, first paragraph then somewhere with in the body, however it should flow naturally, do not just focus on one word look for other words that are related, as this will help to
I searched for keywords that i will use as a title on each page of content, as well as in the first few sentences or paragraphs.
The rule of thumb is that every post/page should be focused on a keyword (generally a phrase or even a question that someone might type into Google or other search engine). The recommendation is that this keyword be the title (or part of title) of the article and to repeat this keyword once somewhere within the first couple of paragraphs. Then don't worry about keyword but write naturally. (It's also recommended NOT to overuse the keyword because this can seem fishy.) This seems simple enough to me, though I personally don't have content yet on my website. It seems to me a simple solution to your concern would be to edit the first 3 pages of your site by 1) find a relevant keyword related to the content of what you wrote, 2) Change the title using the keyword, 3) Insert this keyword once by adding a sentence somewhere within the first few paragraphs.
As Rufat says, each text targets a separate keyword. There is something called keyword cannibalization Keyword Cannibalization
Hi. Creating the content for my first 3 pages of my website. Do I have to make these keyword optimised? Thanks.
So, if my site is focussing on parenting on a budget and I'm talking abou the important of health and fitness, would my keyword have to include the phrase on a budget for my page title or would Health, fitness and beauty do?
From my understanding of keywords, if you were the audience that you are trying to reach. What would you type into Google to find what you are looking for. This will pull up the many keywords that will work for your Niche.
The pages can have different keywords but they should all relate to the main topic of your site.
every page and post you create should have keywords to give your website the best possible chance to be found
You need a good keyword on you first page that will lead people to k ow what your site is about - ok my site is selling cables for HIFI so my
Keywords are audiophile cables
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Do the first 3 pages have to be based on keywords?
Hi. Creating the content for my first 3 pages of my website. Do I have to make these keyword optimised? Thanks.
So, if my site is focussing on parenting on a budget and I'm talking abou the important of health and fitness, would my keyword have to include the phrase on a budget for my page title or would Health, fitness and beauty do?
From my understanding of keywords, if you were the audience that you are trying to reach. What would you type into Google to find what you are looking for. This will pull up the many keywords that will work for your Niche.
The pages can have different keywords but they should all relate to the main topic of your site.
every page and post you create should have keywords to give your website the best possible chance to be found
You need a good keyword on you first page that will lead people to k ow what your site is about - ok my site is selling cables for HIFI so my
Keywords are audiophile cables
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glad you got it resolved all the best Max