Tank Niche Part III
Pages, theme, posts, internal links, plugins
A few things I have done today.
I've built some pages and the menu
Privacy Policy
About Me
Tank Magus Blog
They are all included in the main menu as well. Plus the Home menu option that takes the visitor back to the starting page. The menu's final order is Home, Tank Magus Blog, About Me, Privacy Policy.
Two more plugins added
Lazy Load - Loads images to improve page load times. Uses jQuery.sonar to only load an image when it's visible in the viewport. It makes the website faster for the browser and eases the load on the server.
Internal Link Juicer - A performance solution for high class internal link building automation. It basically creates links between your posts and pages based on the set keywords. It's very handy and saves time.
Changed the Theme
It turns out that the theme, twenty twenty-four isn't too AMP friendly, plus I don't like this new site edit feature. I chose twenty eleven instead. It's simple, easy to work with and looks good for this niche.
I also added a bunch of pics for the dynamic headers.
First post published
The Evolution of Tanks in Warfare - is a fairly short post but good for start. I used GPT to write it, barely any editing needed. My choice for posts is ChatGPT 4o which is only $20/month and you can create your own GTPs with it. I have dozens of them now. The one I used and will use is called SEO Blog Master.
I am at Milestone 5 in the Hub. Done every check so far. Next one is to have 7 posts.
Tank Magus is Indexed
Only two days since I started and bought the domain. Tank Magus is on the map now.
Stay tuned.
If you are interested in the previous part of Tank Magus journey, you can find it here.
Recent Comments
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Great work, Andy!
I have shared my idea of how I use a tank with you. I thought it was time for a picture.
I run it underneath RVs to inspect the chassis and document it with a 360 degree image camera. The light on top helps to brighten the dark areas. Home inspectors send them into crawl spaces. I created mine.
Yes, Sir! I took the tank and glued a bolt to screw the camera into and the light is 3Md to the top of the tank.
I have also put it on the RV roof when not allowed to walk on to check for cracked sealant.
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You are doing Great, Andy!
JD