I have an appliance repair business and my intent is to sell appliance parts via an affiliate program. The content on diagnosing and installing these parts is repetitive. If
What impact does repetitive content have on a website?
I have an appliance repair business and my intent is to sell appliance parts via an affiliate program. The content on diagnosing and installing these parts is repetitive. If
Try to rephrase the text however possible you can. However, possibly you would have a service website.
You can add a blog where you update it with regular posts to drive organic traffic to your services website or merchant stores.
Anyone have any advice for a creating a simple sales page on my website? So far the plugins have been disappointing. I need a sales page that has no resemblance to my theme..
This topic has caused some headache is the least I can say...
But if you don't wanna waste time or have those headaches the best way to do them is with tools for building Landingpages and they are not for free.
the cheapest way would be to use GetResponse which is also a email responder like AWeber, Mailchimp etc. but it has really cool Sales/LandingPages with the following 'Thank-you' so it's around 15$/month if I recall it right others that you can check are instapage, Leadpages, unbounce or the WP-Plugin optimizepress
here you go hope this helps
thanks...I have Leadpages but the problem is even if you upload their HTML you are still stuck with the header and sidebars from your theme...ughh it's just disgusting how hard this has been! The big issue here is that I want to do PPC ads and Google won't use redirects so the page must be on my domain.
oh I see, but there must be a resolution to that, which I would also have to search for now but why don't you ask the LeadPages support?
I am sure they do have an answer to that if not already somewhere in the FAQ's
I just check and there's a LP plugin for wordpress did you use that?
here's a link:
https://support.leadpages.net/hc/en-us/articles/203522080
hope this helps
Yes the plugin works but like I said earlier it still redirects so Google is not cool with that.
OMG...the tutorial is excruciating...I remember this one I downloaded it and immediately gave it up because the flute music made me want to take someone's life! MINDwell I will push through this although I have no idea what a slider, tab, or accordion is and since they don't want to talk about it I guess I will have to work this out.
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Why is it so hard to put a simple sales page on my site?
Anyone have any advice for a creating a simple sales page on my website? So far the plugins have been disappointing. I need a sales page that has no resemblance to my theme..
This topic has caused some headache is the least I can say...
But if you don't wanna waste time or have those headaches the best way to do them is with tools for building Landingpages and they are not for free.
the cheapest way would be to use GetResponse which is also a email responder like AWeber, Mailchimp etc. but it has really cool Sales/LandingPages with the following 'Thank-you' so it's around 15$/month if I recall it right others that you can check are instapage, Leadpages, unbounce or the WP-Plugin optimizepress
here you go hope this helps
thanks...I have Leadpages but the problem is even if you upload their HTML you are still stuck with the header and sidebars from your theme...ughh it's just disgusting how hard this has been! The big issue here is that I want to do PPC ads and Google won't use redirects so the page must be on my domain.
oh I see, but there must be a resolution to that, which I would also have to search for now but why don't you ask the LeadPages support?
I am sure they do have an answer to that if not already somewhere in the FAQ's
I just check and there's a LP plugin for wordpress did you use that?
here's a link:
https://support.leadpages.net/hc/en-us/articles/203522080
hope this helps
Yes the plugin works but like I said earlier it still redirects so Google is not cool with that.
OMG...the tutorial is excruciating...I remember this one I downloaded it and immediately gave it up because the flute music made me want to take someone's life! MINDwell I will push through this although I have no idea what a slider, tab, or accordion is and since they don't want to talk about it I guess I will have to work this out.
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I have a friend who is on Sitesell and wants to his blog move over to WA...has anyone done this?
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Can you transfer a blog from sitesell to wa?
I have a friend who is on Sitesell and wants to his blog move over to WA...has anyone done this?
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I'm working on a site for appliance repair and I am wondering can I create a category for each model number of every machine I have seen or should I break it down by machine?</
I don't think there is a limit on categories. I have another website with 68 post and probably over 100 categories Jim.
I think it seems to work best to group your categories in different levels when you have a lot of different products ( subjects ) for example : i have a website for essential oils , I started without a plan for categories and it became a mess ..now I am changing that o f group the essential oils with this system :
category 1. essential oils
sub category a) singles b) blends
sub category 1. a) headings : antibacterial oils, cooking oils , floral etc
Sub category 1.b) headings : citrus, spices, etc
Some of these will undoubtedly cross over but I think it will be easier for my customers to navigate and find what they are looking for . Making it easy for the customer is always the goal .
I would definitely recommend breaking it down. You could check out some sites that have a similar niche and see what works best for you, then just copy that model for building your categories. Good luck with it .
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How many categories on a website can I have? what's the max?
I'm working on a site for appliance repair and I am wondering can I create a category for each model number of every machine I have seen or should I break it down by machine?</
I don't think there is a limit on categories. I have another website with 68 post and probably over 100 categories Jim.
I think it seems to work best to group your categories in different levels when you have a lot of different products ( subjects ) for example : i have a website for essential oils , I started without a plan for categories and it became a mess ..now I am changing that o f group the essential oils with this system :
category 1. essential oils
sub category a) singles b) blends
sub category 1. a) headings : antibacterial oils, cooking oils , floral etc
Sub category 1.b) headings : citrus, spices, etc
Some of these will undoubtedly cross over but I think it will be easier for my customers to navigate and find what they are looking for . Making it easy for the customer is always the goal .
I would definitely recommend breaking it down. You could check out some sites that have a similar niche and see what works best for you, then just copy that model for building your categories. Good luck with it .
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Try to rephrase the text however possible you can. However, possibly you would have a service website.
You can add a blog where you update it with regular posts to drive organic traffic to your services website or merchant stores.