Have achy of you ever signed up 300 people in a year? If so what was your main way you got people to sign up?
Have you ever signed up 300 people in a year?
Have achy of you ever signed up 300 people in a year? If so what was your main way you got people to sign up?
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How long are your blog post that rank well in Google? I am shooting for 1500 words per post. I have read they rank well. Thoughts?
I will always advise to write from your heart. It's much easier that way coz it appears like a discussion with your visitors rather than writing a text for exams. Lol. The length will depend on whether you succeeded to get the message across. I think between 100-1500 words should have passed on the message.
Length isn't to crucial when it comes to ranking. Focus on creating quality and helpful content. Your posts should be long enough to get your point across as well as incorporate what I mentioned above.
If you focus to much on length you may end up dragging something on to hit a targeted word count. People would much rather read something that is short but gets a point across then sift through meaningless fluff to get to what they are searching for and google realizes this.
It all depends on what your topic is, some posts can be summed up in 1000 words or less. Where others may requires a lot of detail and thoroughness bringing that word count up to a much greater number.
Hope this helps!
How long are you blog post word count?
How long are your blog post that rank well in Google? I am shooting for 1500 words per post. I have read they rank well. Thoughts?
I will always advise to write from your heart. It's much easier that way coz it appears like a discussion with your visitors rather than writing a text for exams. Lol. The length will depend on whether you succeeded to get the message across. I think between 100-1500 words should have passed on the message.
Length isn't to crucial when it comes to ranking. Focus on creating quality and helpful content. Your posts should be long enough to get your point across as well as incorporate what I mentioned above.
If you focus to much on length you may end up dragging something on to hit a targeted word count. People would much rather read something that is short but gets a point across then sift through meaningless fluff to get to what they are searching for and google realizes this.
It all depends on what your topic is, some posts can be summed up in 1000 words or less. Where others may requires a lot of detail and thoroughness bringing that word count up to a much greater number.
Hope this helps!
In my stats it has a column called clicks (content) - Raw clicks from search engines on content you published at WA.
Does this mean that the blog post we create and the
To clarify on Henry's answer, just coming to WA from your content gets you the credit. It won't have your affiliate link attached to it, but you'll get the credit anyway.
I'm not 100% sure, but yes I think that means people are clicking on your content in your webpage. And yes, if someone does sign up using your link for WA, you will get credit.
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Quick question? about my stats
In my stats it has a column called clicks (content) - Raw clicks from search engines on content you published at WA.
Does this mean that the blog post we create and the
To clarify on Henry's answer, just coming to WA from your content gets you the credit. It won't have your affiliate link attached to it, but you'll get the credit anyway.
I'm not 100% sure, but yes I think that means people are clicking on your content in your webpage. And yes, if someone does sign up using your link for WA, you will get credit.
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Here's Eric's latest post. Try getting to know the ambassadors. Many of them are that successful Wealthy Affiliate Review 2018: $4k Per Month Results!