Hi all,
I'm wondering if anyone is a certified commenter and has been having issues getting cash credits from comments? Commenting had been going well for me until April
Hi Kevin,
There are measures in place to ensure that credits are distributed to many members who are taking part in offering comments. There is a cap that you can earn in a month yes. If you are not being offered cash credits then you've reached that cap. Activity is calculated using the past 30 day period.
Carson
Got it, thank you! As a side question, if I put in a new site comment request for a blog post that I already requested comments for, will I run into situations where the same person is commenting twice on the post?
It depends on how many cash credits are in the system vs. community credits. The side effect of being accredited and using this platform is that you will sometimes earn cash credits, but this should not be looked at as a revenue model for building a business.
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Are sitecomments cash credits bugged/have a cap?
Hi all,
I'm wondering if anyone is a certified commenter and has been having issues getting cash credits from comments? Commenting had been going well for me until April
It may seem dependent on the economics of the platform. If members have not paid, then commentators don't get paid. It should not be seen as a guarantee vs an opportunity to make some income.
Hi Kevin,
There are measures in place to ensure that credits are distributed to many members who are taking part in offering comments. There is a cap that you can earn in a month yes. If you are not being offered cash credits then you've reached that cap. Activity is calculated using the past 30 day period.
Carson
Got it, thank you! As a side question, if I put in a new site comment request for a blog post that I already requested comments for, will I run into situations where the same person is commenting twice on the post?
It depends on how many cash credits are in the system vs. community credits. The side effect of being accredited and using this platform is that you will sometimes earn cash credits, but this should not be looked at as a revenue model for building a business.
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Hi all,
I'm in a situation where I'm planning to close three websites and transfer the content to one main site. Can I simply unpublish the articles on the old sites, co
Hello Kevin,
Thank you for your question. I hope you're doing well.
Providing the content is related to your new website, then I don't see a problem in copying the content over. Five blog posts on each website will not do very much, unfortunately. So I would say that you are doing the right thing to publish the posts to one site.
Have a great day.
Roy
What's the situation of these posts, are they ranking?
Also you want the posts to be relevant i.e. ONE niche, a website. Products and programs can be varied however all must be relevant to the niche.
Thanks for the reply, Abie. Some of the articles are indexed by Google, and you can find them if you type in the exact title of the article. The amount of traffic each site gets is negligent, though. All posts are within the same niche.
Thank you.
You sill need your posts to he relevant to the niche at hand, otherwise you may confuse Google and your visitors.
Resource
https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/beginners-guide-to-creating-redirects-in-wordpress/
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How to transfer blog posts without suffering seo consequences?
Hi all,
I'm in a situation where I'm planning to close three websites and transfer the content to one main site. Can I simply unpublish the articles on the old sites, co
Hello Kevin,
Thank you for your question. I hope you're doing well.
Providing the content is related to your new website, then I don't see a problem in copying the content over. Five blog posts on each website will not do very much, unfortunately. So I would say that you are doing the right thing to publish the posts to one site.
Have a great day.
Roy
What's the situation of these posts, are they ranking?
Also you want the posts to be relevant i.e. ONE niche, a website. Products and programs can be varied however all must be relevant to the niche.
Thanks for the reply, Abie. Some of the articles are indexed by Google, and you can find them if you type in the exact title of the article. The amount of traffic each site gets is negligent, though. All posts are within the same niche.
Thank you.
You sill need your posts to he relevant to the niche at hand, otherwise you may confuse Google and your visitors.
Resource
https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/beginners-guide-to-creating-redirects-in-wordpress/
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Hi everyone,
Wondering if you can still earn cash credits from creating training on WA? I remember there used to be a progress bar showing your progress toward receiving
Resource Cash credits and how to earn and use them Also here How to Create Training Resources at WA
Thanks Abie, do you know if we can still see the progress bars? I have created training before, and there used to be a dashboard that shows how many credits you earn when your training reaches each level.
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How to see training levels for cash credits?
Hi everyone,
Wondering if you can still earn cash credits from creating training on WA? I remember there used to be a progress bar showing your progress toward receiving
Resource Cash credits and how to earn and use them Also here How to Create Training Resources at WA
Thanks Abie, do you know if we can still see the progress bars? I have created training before, and there used to be a dashboard that shows how many credits you earn when your training reaches each level.
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Hi WA friends,
Just wondering if anyone has experience getting part of your website into Google News?
I'm exploring the idea of making my badminton blog a part n
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Anyone have experience getting part of your website into google news?
Hi WA friends,
Just wondering if anyone has experience getting part of your website into Google News?
I'm exploring the idea of making my badminton blog a part n
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Hi everyone. I've been working on my website where I review internet business courses. I'm thinking of writing a top 10 or 5 courses blog post where I talk about my highest-rat
HI, you normally would need updating your site with 2 - 3 posts a week a niche a site and that's for the foreseeable future. Consistency is key and google loves consistency.
Also for every new post a different low competition relevant niche keyword which is included in your title and again in first or second paragraph then write freely.
Okay, so if I have a post, for example, Top 5 Facebook Ads Courses 2021. When 2022 hits, should I edit the original post and re-title it to Top 5 Facebook Ads Courses 2022?
Or should I write a completely new blog post titled Top 5 Facebook Ads Courses 2022 so that I have both a 2021 post and a 2022 post?
Yes you can edit your post as many times as you like however not changing the URL. If the url changes it would be considered a new post to Google.
So it sounds like I'll probably be better off writing multiple posts. Thanks for the response!
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Should I have one or multiple top 10 posts?
Hi everyone. I've been working on my website where I review internet business courses. I'm thinking of writing a top 10 or 5 courses blog post where I talk about my highest-rat
HI, you normally would need updating your site with 2 - 3 posts a week a niche a site and that's for the foreseeable future. Consistency is key and google loves consistency.
Also for every new post a different low competition relevant niche keyword which is included in your title and again in first or second paragraph then write freely.
Okay, so if I have a post, for example, Top 5 Facebook Ads Courses 2021. When 2022 hits, should I edit the original post and re-title it to Top 5 Facebook Ads Courses 2022?
Or should I write a completely new blog post titled Top 5 Facebook Ads Courses 2022 so that I have both a 2021 post and a 2022 post?
Yes you can edit your post as many times as you like however not changing the URL. If the url changes it would be considered a new post to Google.
So it sounds like I'll probably be better off writing multiple posts. Thanks for the response!
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It may seem dependent on the economics of the platform. If members have not paid, then commentators don't get paid. It should not be seen as a guarantee vs an opportunity to make some income.