Good morning.
Please can you let me know if WA can host a website that is a co.sz?
The exact website is calabash.co.sz
It is a website that is currently hosted by
Good morning.
Please can you let me know if WA can host a website that is a co.sz?
The exact website is calabash.co.sz
It is a website that is currently hosted by
You can point it to WA servers.
To update your domain DNS settings to point to WA. Here are the DNS settings.
ns1.mywahosting.com
ns2.mywahosting.com How To Point Your Domain Name To WA NEW Go Daddy DNS details to make it work:
Hi everyone.
I need some advise please.
I started a site a year ago and only just posted 6 times. It has hardly any visitors, maybe 3 on average per day.
I was awa
Hi Luis
Welcome back!
Just remember not to change the permalink (or URL), when you change the heading - change the headings/titles only, since it would be already indexed in Google.
My opinion is also to just continue with your new ideas and add posts, the old posts will soon be pushed back by your new awesome content and since it is only about 6 posts, it is just about a good as a clean slate. ;-)
Wishing you much success, Luis!
Sharlee (Chocolate IceCream)
If you still like your website name and you think it carries the message you want to discuss every time you post then you can continue with it. The good thing about it is it has been indexed and the website trust is already 100 percent, when you post Google will easily index it.
If you want to have another because you like a title that carries a niche then you change it.
Hi Jimmy.
Thanks for your advise.
It makes a lot of sense to keep the existing site and to just tweak it a bit by changing content headings and keywords I think.
And then to just carry on adding new pages and posts.
Google gives credit for the age of a site and one year will help in your rankings. Unless you have a good reason to start again then keep your original site.
Thanks for your reply Colin.
How will it affect my rankings on Google, SEO, etc, if I change the heading and keywords to the existing posts?
If the keywords change then obviously those keywords will not rank anymore. However this will not affect the site ranking on Google.
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Should I start a new site or fix an old site?
Hi everyone.
I need some advise please.
I started a site a year ago and only just posted 6 times. It has hardly any visitors, maybe 3 on average per day.
I was awa
Hi Luis
Welcome back!
Just remember not to change the permalink (or URL), when you change the heading - change the headings/titles only, since it would be already indexed in Google.
My opinion is also to just continue with your new ideas and add posts, the old posts will soon be pushed back by your new awesome content and since it is only about 6 posts, it is just about a good as a clean slate. ;-)
Wishing you much success, Luis!
Sharlee (Chocolate IceCream)
If you still like your website name and you think it carries the message you want to discuss every time you post then you can continue with it. The good thing about it is it has been indexed and the website trust is already 100 percent, when you post Google will easily index it.
If you want to have another because you like a title that carries a niche then you change it.
Hi Jimmy.
Thanks for your advise.
It makes a lot of sense to keep the existing site and to just tweak it a bit by changing content headings and keywords I think.
And then to just carry on adding new pages and posts.
Google gives credit for the age of a site and one year will help in your rankings. Unless you have a good reason to start again then keep your original site.
Thanks for your reply Colin.
How will it affect my rankings on Google, SEO, etc, if I change the heading and keywords to the existing posts?
If the keywords change then obviously those keywords will not rank anymore. However this will not affect the site ranking on Google.
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I am still fairly new at choosing keywords and need a little help again please.
Here is the breakdown of the 2 keywords - which one should I use:
Keyword1 - Avg 6
In my understanding I would choose KW1, based on good traffic and a low QSR?
Not sure if that helps. A good explanation of someone experienced would be useful!
Wayne
The criteria for choosing a keyword that would ensure ranking by google are, over 30 avg searches,
Less than 100 QSR/Competition and the keyword should make
grammatical sense. To that end my view is that number 1 is better. This is because it has more traffic and less competition.
It's difficult to say without actual words. We must think about people who will read also, not only about machines.:)
Well said, Vera!
Kyle has said this many times: we're writing or people, not Google. Obviously, we want to choose keywords that fall into the criteria that Kyle talks about in training, but even when we do follow that equation, there's no absolute guarantee that it will give us the traffic we want.
You're a wise woman, Vera.
Oh thanks so much, Veronica.This balance is difficult to reach, but this should be our goal anyway.:)
Hi! Keyword 1 here looks so much more positive that keyword 2 but I still don't understand why the SEO on number 2 would be so high when there's 50 QSR. I posted a similar question not long ago but nobody as yet has given an answer that makes sense to me! :)
Hi.
Thanks for m your input :)
I also thought that we should choose the one with the best SEO score as well.
Wish there was a formula that we could use...maybe there is?
I haven't ever taken any notice of the SEO score before - I always went for traffic vs QSR (and QSR being the most important, I thought).
Now I'm not so sure if I've been doing it right given that the SEO number seems to have a few surprises!
Still, if we just keep on going forwards, it'll all come clear with time!! :)
Thank you.
That was my initial thoughts as well.
Our other WAs below seem to think that the 1st one is the one though....do you mind maybe letting me know the thinking behind your choice?
Awesome....That's what I thought as well.
But the other one had so much more traffic?
But I get your point.
The basic criteria is QRS less than 100, over 30 traffic and must make sense.
Tried and true
Elaine
Thanks.
That's what I thought...just the SEO score is better on the last one...it made me over think.
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I am still fairly new at choosing keywords and need a little help again please.
Here is the breakdown of the 2 keywords - which one should I use:
Keyword1 - Avg 6
In my understanding I would choose KW1, based on good traffic and a low QSR?
Not sure if that helps. A good explanation of someone experienced would be useful!
Wayne
The criteria for choosing a keyword that would ensure ranking by google are, over 30 avg searches,
Less than 100 QSR/Competition and the keyword should make
grammatical sense. To that end my view is that number 1 is better. This is because it has more traffic and less competition.
It's difficult to say without actual words. We must think about people who will read also, not only about machines.:)
Well said, Vera!
Kyle has said this many times: we're writing or people, not Google. Obviously, we want to choose keywords that fall into the criteria that Kyle talks about in training, but even when we do follow that equation, there's no absolute guarantee that it will give us the traffic we want.
You're a wise woman, Vera.
Oh thanks so much, Veronica.This balance is difficult to reach, but this should be our goal anyway.:)
Hi! Keyword 1 here looks so much more positive that keyword 2 but I still don't understand why the SEO on number 2 would be so high when there's 50 QSR. I posted a similar question not long ago but nobody as yet has given an answer that makes sense to me! :)
Hi.
Thanks for m your input :)
I also thought that we should choose the one with the best SEO score as well.
Wish there was a formula that we could use...maybe there is?
I haven't ever taken any notice of the SEO score before - I always went for traffic vs QSR (and QSR being the most important, I thought).
Now I'm not so sure if I've been doing it right given that the SEO number seems to have a few surprises!
Still, if we just keep on going forwards, it'll all come clear with time!! :)
Thank you.
That was my initial thoughts as well.
Our other WAs below seem to think that the 1st one is the one though....do you mind maybe letting me know the thinking behind your choice?
Awesome....That's what I thought as well.
But the other one had so much more traffic?
But I get your point.
The basic criteria is QRS less than 100, over 30 traffic and must make sense.
Tried and true
Elaine
Thanks.
That's what I thought...just the SEO score is better on the last one...it made me over think.
See more comments
You can point it to WA servers.
To update your domain DNS settings to point to WA. Here are the DNS settings.
ns1.mywahosting.com
ns2.mywahosting.com How To Point Your Domain Name To WA NEW Go Daddy DNS details to make it work: