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Hello, I am Luka and I need all the help I can get around here. :)

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asked in
Getting Started

I recently heard that WA has a click limit on every module of subscription. I am really confused.

Is there a limit on how many people can view my website and, if so, how

great questions Luka, you are well taken care of below :)

You have fantastic responses here; kindly let us know if you require additional assistance. I hope you have figured it out.

Hello Luka,

The bandwidth / click limit here at Wealthy Affiliate will not impact your business as we always have solutions for those folks to ensure that their websites continue to run flawlessly. All web hosts have traffic limits as bandwidth has hard costs. Our limits here at WA were created with the idea that folks would not hit the limits before making significant revenue and it's not something to focus on, or even worry about. If you hit the limit at Premium, then you may upgrade to Premium Plus+ where you will have enough bandwidth to run a million dollar per year business. If you hit the limit at P+, then we can offer more solutions from there :)

Carson

Okay, thanks.

You're most welcome Luka

What are the numbers, Carson?

Rudy

Hi, Luka

Click on your profile icon at the right of the WA top menu, then go to your "included with premium" menu. The middle column will show you your monthly visits.

Frank 🎸

Hi Frank,

Our most updated hosting details are found on the upgrade page here: https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/upgrade in the expanded details table below the membership options.

We're working hard on our end to update all of the areas that outline our memberships to ensure they are consistent.

Carson

Thanks, Carson! 😎

Hi, Are these changes going to affect the older members?

Thanks

Hey Luka,

Tried finding proof of a bandwidth limit... which I was sure there was... but that limit... NONE of my sites have reached it yet.

Several members have asked a similar question, and you may find it interesting to read through the comments... see screen print below...

You can search the same phrase that I did and read through some of those posts and questions but if you're not sure how to use the WA search feature, here's a video to show you how: Hope you find this helpful.

Thanks.

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Wa has a traffic limit?

Wa has a traffic limit?

asked in
Getting Started

I recently heard that WA has a click limit on every module of subscription. I am really confused.

Is there a limit on how many people can view my website and, if so, how

great questions Luka, you are well taken care of below :)

You have fantastic responses here; kindly let us know if you require additional assistance. I hope you have figured it out.

Hello Luka,

The bandwidth / click limit here at Wealthy Affiliate will not impact your business as we always have solutions for those folks to ensure that their websites continue to run flawlessly. All web hosts have traffic limits as bandwidth has hard costs. Our limits here at WA were created with the idea that folks would not hit the limits before making significant revenue and it's not something to focus on, or even worry about. If you hit the limit at Premium, then you may upgrade to Premium Plus+ where you will have enough bandwidth to run a million dollar per year business. If you hit the limit at P+, then we can offer more solutions from there :)

Carson

Okay, thanks.

You're most welcome Luka

What are the numbers, Carson?

Rudy

Hi, Luka

Click on your profile icon at the right of the WA top menu, then go to your "included with premium" menu. The middle column will show you your monthly visits.

Frank 🎸

Hi Frank,

Our most updated hosting details are found on the upgrade page here: https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/upgrade in the expanded details table below the membership options.

We're working hard on our end to update all of the areas that outline our memberships to ensure they are consistent.

Carson

Thanks, Carson! 😎

Hi, Are these changes going to affect the older members?

Thanks

Hey Luka,

Tried finding proof of a bandwidth limit... which I was sure there was... but that limit... NONE of my sites have reached it yet.

Several members have asked a similar question, and you may find it interesting to read through the comments... see screen print below...

You can search the same phrase that I did and read through some of those posts and questions but if you're not sure how to use the WA search feature, here's a video to show you how: Hope you find this helpful.

Thanks.

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Search Engine Optimization

Hello there my dear affiliates, I hope you are doing well.
I came across a new problem which is pretty strange to me;

When I search a keyword in Google search bar, it

I can see you have some great help below. good luck with this

Hi - when you look in Google, are you doing an anonymous, incognito search?

If not, Google will remember if you have previously looked at your own website and will bring it higher in the results.

Yeah I tried incognito, it's there.

You may check out Site Rank in Jaaxy.

You may input your keyword and domain name.

First, your posts get indexed, and often days later, down the line, start getting noticed, provided targeted keywords are searchable, and new websites can rank efficiently.

But typically, "authority" for a website starts to get established over time, usually at the 3-6 month mark.

They fluctuate up and down the scale till Google decides where to place them.

Not all posts will get ranked; thus, the recommendation is to keep updating blogs 2 - 3 posts a week, which is for the foreseeable future.


https://my.jaaxy.com/siterank/search


You may also like to review Kyle's resources.
.

Okay thanks so much!

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Why is my siterank broken?

Why is my siterank broken?

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Search Engine Optimization

Hello there my dear affiliates, I hope you are doing well.
I came across a new problem which is pretty strange to me;

When I search a keyword in Google search bar, it

I can see you have some great help below. good luck with this

Hi - when you look in Google, are you doing an anonymous, incognito search?

If not, Google will remember if you have previously looked at your own website and will bring it higher in the results.

Yeah I tried incognito, it's there.

You may check out Site Rank in Jaaxy.

You may input your keyword and domain name.

First, your posts get indexed, and often days later, down the line, start getting noticed, provided targeted keywords are searchable, and new websites can rank efficiently.

But typically, "authority" for a website starts to get established over time, usually at the 3-6 month mark.

They fluctuate up and down the scale till Google decides where to place them.

Not all posts will get ranked; thus, the recommendation is to keep updating blogs 2 - 3 posts a week, which is for the foreseeable future.


https://my.jaaxy.com/siterank/search


You may also like to review Kyle's resources.
.

Okay thanks so much!

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Everything Wordpress

Hi, I have one post that hadn't beed indexed in almost 2weeks and the one that I finished yesterday. What is the avg. time for a post to get indexed?

That is something only Google can answer. Their algorithm indexes at its own speed. You may find that your next post indexes quickly. Make sure to do all of your SEO when writing your post. This will help.
Jerry

Yes you may request indexing but it is up or down to Google when to index.

Inspection tool via GSC

There are ways to get Google to index your content faster, but are you sure it wasn't indexed?

Did you do a Site Search by going to Google and typing in the search bar the following command?

site:yourwebsitename

For example = site:wealthyaffiliate.com

This will make Google show you all of your content that has been indexed. It is the most accurate way to see what has been indexed.

Hey Luka,

Firstly, forget the word "speed" in everything you do when it comes to online marketing.

The word "speed" will only ever lead to disappointment.

In fact, I'd be willing to bet that most people who come into this business with a focus on "speed" have typically given up within a few months.

Replace this word with "consistency".

As with any business, and in reality with anything in life, the more consistently you do something, the better you would hope to become.

Secondly, there is absolutely no guarantee that Google will index your posts at all.

Why would they?

You've come to play in Google's house, they set the rules, they decided what happens.

So, if you're always "looking back" waiting for a post to be indexed because YOU BELIEVE IT SHOULD BE, once more, you could end up being disappointed.

That said, there is a way to make Google "more aware" that you are writing posts and that you'd like them to be indexed.

Google has what is known as a "crawl budget".

This simply means that Google will crawl the entire web looking for new (or updated) content on a daily basis.

They decide who's website they're going to crawl, and how many sites they will crawl on a daily basis.

Don't forget that there are approximately 4,400,000 NEW blog posts published every single day, and this is why Google will decide what to crawl and what to index.

However, the easiest way for Google to find new posts is through LINKS.

This is why whenever you write articles on your website you should always include a link to another article you've previously written.

Therefore, you MAY be able to "speed up" indexing by "linking" to your newly published article.

This can be achieved through sharing on social media, even requesting comments or feedback here at WA, or simply amending a previously published article with a link to your newly published article.

Finally, going back to consistency, Google will "favour" websites that publish more often.

If you think about it, this actually makes a lot of sense.

If a website is only publishing one article per week, then eventually Google may realise this, and therefore only visit that website ONCE per week to see if there is any new or updated content.

Conversely, if a website is publishing 3 articles per day, then Google is far more likely to visit this website on a daily basis, as they know there is likely to be new content.

Overall, don't get too caught up worrying about indexing.

If you're producing QUALITY content on a CONSISTENT basis, Google will eventually show you some love.

Partha

Thanks Partha, I just heard somewhere that is possible to speed request indexing.

Hey Luka,

It isn't "speed indexing", but you can also make Google "aware" via Google Search Console.

If you have Google Search Console set up (which you should have, if not, here's Kyle's Training on how to do this - , there is a feature called "Request Indexing".

Many people believe this "speeds up" the process, but it doesn't really. Google will still index if/when they are ready.

That said, it does no harm to use the "Request Indexing" feature in Google Search Console.

Partha

Thank you🙏

Very wise words, as always, PP!

LJOB😎👍

Thank you Partha, that is excellent information and I really appreciate you sharing it with the community.

Hi, Luka

There average post indexing time is highly variable.

My posts typically get indexed immediately on Bing and Yahoo. It usually takes about 6 to 12 hours on Google.

I don’t have any magic formula. These search engines do whatever they like.

Be sure to request indexing on each post in GSC and Bing Webmaster to speed up the process.

Frank 🎸

Hi Frank, thank you, but how can I request it?

Hi, Luka

Partha has already elaborated on how to request indexing. As I said, indexing can be highly variable, but it won’t hurt to do it. 😎

Frank 🎸

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Can I speed up my post indexing?

Can I speed up my post indexing?

asked in
Everything Wordpress

Hi, I have one post that hadn't beed indexed in almost 2weeks and the one that I finished yesterday. What is the avg. time for a post to get indexed?

That is something only Google can answer. Their algorithm indexes at its own speed. You may find that your next post indexes quickly. Make sure to do all of your SEO when writing your post. This will help.
Jerry

Yes you may request indexing but it is up or down to Google when to index.

Inspection tool via GSC

There are ways to get Google to index your content faster, but are you sure it wasn't indexed?

Did you do a Site Search by going to Google and typing in the search bar the following command?

site:yourwebsitename

For example = site:wealthyaffiliate.com

This will make Google show you all of your content that has been indexed. It is the most accurate way to see what has been indexed.

Hey Luka,

Firstly, forget the word "speed" in everything you do when it comes to online marketing.

The word "speed" will only ever lead to disappointment.

In fact, I'd be willing to bet that most people who come into this business with a focus on "speed" have typically given up within a few months.

Replace this word with "consistency".

As with any business, and in reality with anything in life, the more consistently you do something, the better you would hope to become.

Secondly, there is absolutely no guarantee that Google will index your posts at all.

Why would they?

You've come to play in Google's house, they set the rules, they decided what happens.

So, if you're always "looking back" waiting for a post to be indexed because YOU BELIEVE IT SHOULD BE, once more, you could end up being disappointed.

That said, there is a way to make Google "more aware" that you are writing posts and that you'd like them to be indexed.

Google has what is known as a "crawl budget".

This simply means that Google will crawl the entire web looking for new (or updated) content on a daily basis.

They decide who's website they're going to crawl, and how many sites they will crawl on a daily basis.

Don't forget that there are approximately 4,400,000 NEW blog posts published every single day, and this is why Google will decide what to crawl and what to index.

However, the easiest way for Google to find new posts is through LINKS.

This is why whenever you write articles on your website you should always include a link to another article you've previously written.

Therefore, you MAY be able to "speed up" indexing by "linking" to your newly published article.

This can be achieved through sharing on social media, even requesting comments or feedback here at WA, or simply amending a previously published article with a link to your newly published article.

Finally, going back to consistency, Google will "favour" websites that publish more often.

If you think about it, this actually makes a lot of sense.

If a website is only publishing one article per week, then eventually Google may realise this, and therefore only visit that website ONCE per week to see if there is any new or updated content.

Conversely, if a website is publishing 3 articles per day, then Google is far more likely to visit this website on a daily basis, as they know there is likely to be new content.

Overall, don't get too caught up worrying about indexing.

If you're producing QUALITY content on a CONSISTENT basis, Google will eventually show you some love.

Partha

Thanks Partha, I just heard somewhere that is possible to speed request indexing.

Hey Luka,

It isn't "speed indexing", but you can also make Google "aware" via Google Search Console.

If you have Google Search Console set up (which you should have, if not, here's Kyle's Training on how to do this - , there is a feature called "Request Indexing".

Many people believe this "speeds up" the process, but it doesn't really. Google will still index if/when they are ready.

That said, it does no harm to use the "Request Indexing" feature in Google Search Console.

Partha

Thank you🙏

Very wise words, as always, PP!

LJOB😎👍

Thank you Partha, that is excellent information and I really appreciate you sharing it with the community.

Hi, Luka

There average post indexing time is highly variable.

My posts typically get indexed immediately on Bing and Yahoo. It usually takes about 6 to 12 hours on Google.

I don’t have any magic formula. These search engines do whatever they like.

Be sure to request indexing on each post in GSC and Bing Webmaster to speed up the process.

Frank 🎸

Hi Frank, thank you, but how can I request it?

Hi, Luka

Partha has already elaborated on how to request indexing. As I said, indexing can be highly variable, but it won’t hurt to do it. 😎

Frank 🎸

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Website Development & Programming

Hi All my Wealthy Affiliates, my dilemma for today is if my post's name has to be a keyword or should I name it on the topic i'm writting about. I know there are probably keywo

Hi Luka,
You are well covered here with great help. I agree with the community here. Your title IS your low competition, QSR < 100 (particularly important in your first 6 months). This title keyword (or really they are keywords) is then placed into your introduction. Generally somewhere in the first two paragraphs before starting the main body of your content. The write freely, and improvise on using the key work again throughout as you like. I hope this helps you :)

Your found target keywords go in the title of your post and again in first or second paragraph then write freely. Some include them towards a conclusion if it conveys a message. I'd also make sure they are grammatically correct.

I hope this is allowed within the platform because I don't feel it is self-promoting since there is no link to my post. This is a title example to one of my posts "AMT Model Kits – Fun Activities For Kids". The second part of the title is from keyword research.

Kevin and Son

Even if it was, I don't care because you showed me something I needed :D

Thanks,
Luka.

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My post's hedline has to be a keyword?

My post's hedline has to be a keyword?

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Website Development & Programming

Hi All my Wealthy Affiliates, my dilemma for today is if my post's name has to be a keyword or should I name it on the topic i'm writting about. I know there are probably keywo

Hi Luka,
You are well covered here with great help. I agree with the community here. Your title IS your low competition, QSR < 100 (particularly important in your first 6 months). This title keyword (or really they are keywords) is then placed into your introduction. Generally somewhere in the first two paragraphs before starting the main body of your content. The write freely, and improvise on using the key work again throughout as you like. I hope this helps you :)

Your found target keywords go in the title of your post and again in first or second paragraph then write freely. Some include them towards a conclusion if it conveys a message. I'd also make sure they are grammatically correct.

I hope this is allowed within the platform because I don't feel it is self-promoting since there is no link to my post. This is a title example to one of my posts "AMT Model Kits – Fun Activities For Kids". The second part of the title is from keyword research.

Kevin and Son

Even if it was, I don't care because you showed me something I needed :D

Thanks,
Luka.

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