Can we still access the free images on Site Content?
You can, indeed, head to site content and, within docs, click the Black Mountain image at the top in the tools bar.
Kyle has attached an image.
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How or can we access the free images on site content within hubs?
Can we still access the free images on Site Content?
You can add images very efficiently as a Premium or Premium Plus+ member within SiteContent. You will add images using the "image" icon within the editing tool bar. (see attached)
You have over 1+ million HD images to choose from within SiteContent, And you can also upload your own images, crop, align, link, and upon publishing your content, they will be compressed and optimized for maximum efficiency and load times on your web.
You can, indeed, head to site content and, within docs, click the Black Mountain image at the top in the tools bar.
Kyle has attached an image.
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I have had some problems getting some of my post to my website to be indexed in google
I received a message from GSC that some pages on my site are not being indexed due to
Hey Kathie,
You may find the following article explaining redirects, helpful: https://www.semrush.com/blog/redirects/
Hope you find it helps explain this best.
Hey Lonnie,
If you have edited a post/page URL, it has been recommended that we create a redirect link... IF the post/page has already been indexed... so to keep Google happy.
The same thing goes for removing content. If we delete a post it is always advisable to provide redirect to the moved, merged or even a related post.
Google is now painfully listing in GSC accounts ever page that we redirect from inside our websites.
Like you, I became very upset to see so many posts redirected... but... it turned out that they were truly redirected.
So... don't do like I did and panic... check out EACH and every post the Google claims is being redirected. Chances are... those posts really are being redirected.
Hope you find this helpful.
A redirect error would need investigation to identify what the error is.
It could be any number of things. Sorry, no time right now, but as you know, if you send me a PM, I'll get back to you tomorrow.
:-)
Richard
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I have had some problems getting some of my post to my website to be indexed in google
I received a message from GSC that some pages on my site are not being indexed due to
Hey Kathie,
You may find the following article explaining redirects, helpful: https://www.semrush.com/blog/redirects/
Hope you find it helps explain this best.
Hey Lonnie,
If you have edited a post/page URL, it has been recommended that we create a redirect link... IF the post/page has already been indexed... so to keep Google happy.
The same thing goes for removing content. If we delete a post it is always advisable to provide redirect to the moved, merged or even a related post.
Google is now painfully listing in GSC accounts ever page that we redirect from inside our websites.
Like you, I became very upset to see so many posts redirected... but... it turned out that they were truly redirected.
So... don't do like I did and panic... check out EACH and every post the Google claims is being redirected. Chances are... those posts really are being redirected.
Hope you find this helpful.
A redirect error would need investigation to identify what the error is.
It could be any number of things. Sorry, no time right now, but as you know, if you send me a PM, I'll get back to you tomorrow.
:-)
Richard
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I was just looking under Banners and could not find the Comparison Chart.
Thanks in advance!
Hey Lonnie,
Do you mean the one detailed in a tutorial on page 2, here: How to Use Your WA Affiliate Links - pg2 If so, the link is here: https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/share/links
Hope you find this helpful.
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Where is the comparison chart?
I was just looking under Banners and could not find the Comparison Chart.
Thanks in advance!
Hey Lonnie,
Do you mean the one detailed in a tutorial on page 2, here: How to Use Your WA Affiliate Links - pg2 If so, the link is here: https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/share/links
Hope you find this helpful.
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I just received a comment on a post that ask what is included in the free membership and I forget where to find this very important information.
Hey Lonnie,
Here are the URL where you can find this information, in case you want to bookmark it:
https://www.wealthyaffiliate.com/join/
Hope you find this helpful.
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What comes with the free membership?
I just received a comment on a post that ask what is included in the free membership and I forget where to find this very important information.
Hey Lonnie,
Here are the URL where you can find this information, in case you want to bookmark it:
https://www.wealthyaffiliate.com/join/
Hope you find this helpful.
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I am curious if an article can be indexed by google if the keyword is not exactly right and in the first paragraph.
You can set your keyword URL, then change the title to something more catchy and interesting.
googe is starting to take topics rather than exact keywords...
it does help us to write more naturally and not try to force the same phrase in so many times that people reading it notice it....
you can change the exact keyword as long as the intent and meaning is the same.. and on topic...
Thank you!
What you said about writing more naturally, catches my ear.I had heard also from other members about intent needing to be clear and google starting to take topics rather than exact keywords.
LD
As long as a keyword makes grammatical sense you can use it.
Using a low competition long-tail keyword in the title and first paragraph does not guarantee that it will be indexed by Google.
Frank 🎸
Hi Rachele
That info is most likely coming from your SEO plugin and is essentially worthless.
If you vetted the keyword in an incognito Google browser tab and it looks good, then you should use it by all means 😎
Frank🎸
Thanks, Frank.
The Yoast has some pretty funky algorithms, seems like. I'll take you up on vetting the keywords in an incognito thingy.
You know what to do, my friend.
Rachele
Hi Rachele
Think of an SEO plugin like a check list. Did you add an internal link, external link, alt tag to an image, etc.
They are more useful if you have access to various schema like FAQs, Entities, etc. 😎
Frank 🎸
This is great info, Frank.
My next 2024 goal is to dive into the schema stuff. But this is a bit techy so I may have to do one of Jay's classes. Btw, is there any class on schema?
How do you know all of this stuff? Oh, I forgot...you're a doctor.
Just curious.
Rachele😎
Google will index your articles for what it finds in the article. Each article might be indexed literally for hundreds of keywords. When Google delivers articles for an enquiry, it will deliver whatever articles are deemed to meet the users intent which can contain many articles with similar keywords. However most top few page SERPS results will include an exact match of the enquirer's words.
:-)
Richard
Hi Lonnie,
If the keywork is not exactly right, it will not be indexed in Google. So, the a, of, an, and the words are very important.
Rachele
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Does a keyword need to be word for word correct?
I am curious if an article can be indexed by google if the keyword is not exactly right and in the first paragraph.
You can set your keyword URL, then change the title to something more catchy and interesting.
googe is starting to take topics rather than exact keywords...
it does help us to write more naturally and not try to force the same phrase in so many times that people reading it notice it....
you can change the exact keyword as long as the intent and meaning is the same.. and on topic...
Thank you!
What you said about writing more naturally, catches my ear.I had heard also from other members about intent needing to be clear and google starting to take topics rather than exact keywords.
LD
As long as a keyword makes grammatical sense you can use it.
Using a low competition long-tail keyword in the title and first paragraph does not guarantee that it will be indexed by Google.
Frank 🎸
Hi Rachele
That info is most likely coming from your SEO plugin and is essentially worthless.
If you vetted the keyword in an incognito Google browser tab and it looks good, then you should use it by all means 😎
Frank🎸
Thanks, Frank.
The Yoast has some pretty funky algorithms, seems like. I'll take you up on vetting the keywords in an incognito thingy.
You know what to do, my friend.
Rachele
Hi Rachele
Think of an SEO plugin like a check list. Did you add an internal link, external link, alt tag to an image, etc.
They are more useful if you have access to various schema like FAQs, Entities, etc. 😎
Frank 🎸
This is great info, Frank.
My next 2024 goal is to dive into the schema stuff. But this is a bit techy so I may have to do one of Jay's classes. Btw, is there any class on schema?
How do you know all of this stuff? Oh, I forgot...you're a doctor.
Just curious.
Rachele😎
Google will index your articles for what it finds in the article. Each article might be indexed literally for hundreds of keywords. When Google delivers articles for an enquiry, it will deliver whatever articles are deemed to meet the users intent which can contain many articles with similar keywords. However most top few page SERPS results will include an exact match of the enquirer's words.
:-)
Richard
Hi Lonnie,
If the keywork is not exactly right, it will not be indexed in Google. So, the a, of, an, and the words are very important.
Rachele
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You can add images very efficiently as a Premium or Premium Plus+ member within SiteContent. You will add images using the "image" icon within the editing tool bar. (see attached)
You have over 1+ million HD images to choose from within SiteContent, And you can also upload your own images, crop, align, link, and upon publishing your content, they will be compressed and optimized for maximum efficiency and load times on your web.
Thanks Kyle, really appreciate it!