I am still on phase one with the Affilite Bootcamp program. I am actually on writing my review.
My reflection 6 weeks on;
1. I can build a simple word press website
Our websites are always a work in progress. As you learn more, you go back and 'tweak' the existing content to improve. It's just all part of the learning process.
True ha? Facts like this sometimes are forgotten and it takes good Samaritans like you to remind us about it.
Much appreciated.
Cheers - Lillian
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Where am I now with my progress in wa a month later?
I am still on phase one with the Affilite Bootcamp program. I am actually on writing my review.
My reflection 6 weeks on;
1. I can build a simple word press website
You're actually doing just fine. The domain has only a very minor affect on SEO and it's really not even worth worrying about. And the About Me and Privacy Policy pages aren't actually what you're trying to get ranked in the search engines either. The Getting Started page maybe a little bit, but really it's going to be your articles that are targeted toward low hanging fruit keywords that you're really looking to rank. So you're doing just fine. Keep up the good work.
You know, hearing that makes me feel a little bit better now. I have just gone through a couple of reviews and I am feeling so overwhelmed at how many pages of reviews people can write.
I am not a writer by profession and how am I suppose to compete with all those reviews out there???
Lillian
It's not about competing. It's about finding the system that works for you. It's about finding the writing style that connects with your audience. It's about finding the pace that you can maintain long term. While you can learn from what has worked for other people, find your own way to make it work for you. Take a look at this. Before You Take Advice From Anyone
Thanks. Great read. You are so definitely right. Personally, I care too much about what the experts say and always undermine myself for that matter.
Thank you so much for pointing me to this post.. Indeed, I should have time to get advice from experts and other people however, I need to have my own interpretation of their work..
Cheers and much appreciated.
-Lillian
Our websites are always a work in progress. As you learn more, you go back and 'tweak' the existing content to improve. It's just all part of the learning process.
True ha? Facts like this sometimes are forgotten and it takes good Samaritans like you to remind us about it.
Much appreciated.
Cheers - Lillian
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I am writing a webpage on SEO and did a little research on WA about it. I started gathering information about 2 weeks ago and have interpreted the information and have created
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I am writing a webpage on SEO and did a little research on WA about it. I started gathering information about 2 weeks ago and have interpreted the information and have created
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I am writing a content on SEO so I am wondering on how to catergorise on the content? There are kind of so many points and facts associated with SEO so how do I really know wha
I'd do keyword research and look at some of your competition's websites to generate ideas. That works for all niches.
How do I organise my seo content for a page I am writing?
I am writing a content on SEO so I am wondering on how to catergorise on the content? There are kind of so many points and facts associated with SEO so how do I really know wha
I'd do keyword research and look at some of your competition's websites to generate ideas. That works for all niches.
You're actually doing just fine. The domain has only a very minor affect on SEO and it's really not even worth worrying about. And the About Me and Privacy Policy pages aren't actually what you're trying to get ranked in the search engines either. The Getting Started page maybe a little bit, but really it's going to be your articles that are targeted toward low hanging fruit keywords that you're really looking to rank. So you're doing just fine. Keep up the good work.
You know, hearing that makes me feel a little bit better now. I have just gone through a couple of reviews and I am feeling so overwhelmed at how many pages of reviews people can write.
I am not a writer by profession and how am I suppose to compete with all those reviews out there???
Lillian
It's not about competing. It's about finding the system that works for you. It's about finding the writing style that connects with your audience. It's about finding the pace that you can maintain long term. While you can learn from what has worked for other people, find your own way to make it work for you. Take a look at this. Before You Take Advice From Anyone
Thanks. Great read. You are so definitely right. Personally, I care too much about what the experts say and always undermine myself for that matter.
Thank you so much for pointing me to this post.. Indeed, I should have time to get advice from experts and other people however, I need to have my own interpretation of their work..
Cheers and much appreciated.
-Lillian
Happy to help.