what's the media.net eligibility criteria?
What's your experience with media.net?
Hi! The criteria are as follows: All are ok but not those sites found to generate fraudulent impressions by any person, bot, automated program or similar device or for fraudulent clicks similarly generated on Media.net ads. Florentino
I have heard people say good things but no experience personally, I know they are in the high premium content game including video but not sure how they define "premium". I guess post numbers and traffic would count as would audience engagment. I would be interested in other peoples view, Phil
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What's the media net eligibility criteria?
what's the media.net eligibility criteria?
What's your experience with media.net?
Hi! The criteria are as follows: All are ok but not those sites found to generate fraudulent impressions by any person, bot, automated program or similar device or for fraudulent clicks similarly generated on Media.net ads. Florentino
I have heard people say good things but no experience personally, I know they are in the high premium content game including video but not sure how they define "premium". I guess post numbers and traffic would count as would audience engagment. I would be interested in other peoples view, Phil
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How to edit or add new links in Follow me On( Profile area )?
Hey Saba,
There is training on this to... just so you know for the next time: "Follow Me On" Links Area And for those searching for help in the future.
Hope this helps you.
*** Super question and all questions are good ones here ....
And it looks like Abie's got an A+ reply for you already! ...
keep well ... all the best for every Success ... :) ***
Thanks for your help
I manage to edit using my laptop..
There is no edit feature when using mobile or tablet
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How to edit follow me links on profile?
How to edit or add new links in Follow me On( Profile area )?
Hey Saba,
There is training on this to... just so you know for the next time: "Follow Me On" Links Area And for those searching for help in the future.
Hope this helps you.
*** Super question and all questions are good ones here ....
And it looks like Abie's got an A+ reply for you already! ...
keep well ... all the best for every Success ... :) ***
Thanks for your help
I manage to edit using my laptop..
There is no edit feature when using mobile or tablet
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Whats the google adsense maximum ads limit per page?
That is a good question...I don't know, but my logic says that you would not want too many ads on your site - otherwise readers will be too distracted!
I only did one banner (laced one link in the <head> like I was instructed) and got three coming up on and that bothers me!
Interesting what would be the ideal number?
Good evening/or morning Orion. See my answer for an updated explanation. Google has moved to multifactoring in many of its algorithms and thinking as well!
Thanks Michael, I see by your reply to the question that the 3/page has been removed...?Well it hasn't on my website! and I would love to get "rid" of the middle one that get's stuck in the middle of my post and hides the writing!...but according to ChrisScott I am in the southern hemisphere and we are in a month starting with J....so adsense is proportional to the mass of....? lol
The traditional 3/page has been removed. Determination is more of a base of sliding factors now! http://www.johnchow.com/what-the-changes-in-the-adsense-ad-limit-mean-to-you/#
That depends if you are on the North or South side of the Equator and only in months starting with a "J."
Otherwise, the angle of the dangle is not directly proportional to the mass of the ass so the heat of the meat will remain the same.
Lol, How are you? Well, I hope.
Fine Chris. I'm moving me right along. What about the specific mass of the honey tree and the swarm factor as well! LOL
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Whats the google adsense maximum ads limit per page?
Whats the google adsense maximum ads limit per page?
That is a good question...I don't know, but my logic says that you would not want too many ads on your site - otherwise readers will be too distracted!
I only did one banner (laced one link in the <head> like I was instructed) and got three coming up on and that bothers me!
Interesting what would be the ideal number?
Good evening/or morning Orion. See my answer for an updated explanation. Google has moved to multifactoring in many of its algorithms and thinking as well!
Thanks Michael, I see by your reply to the question that the 3/page has been removed...?Well it hasn't on my website! and I would love to get "rid" of the middle one that get's stuck in the middle of my post and hides the writing!...but according to ChrisScott I am in the southern hemisphere and we are in a month starting with J....so adsense is proportional to the mass of....? lol
The traditional 3/page has been removed. Determination is more of a base of sliding factors now! http://www.johnchow.com/what-the-changes-in-the-adsense-ad-limit-mean-to-you/#
That depends if you are on the North or South side of the Equator and only in months starting with a "J."
Otherwise, the angle of the dangle is not directly proportional to the mass of the ass so the heat of the meat will remain the same.
Lol, How are you? Well, I hope.
Fine Chris. I'm moving me right along. What about the specific mass of the honey tree and the swarm factor as well! LOL
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How to improve writing skills for your blog or website?
You become a writer by writing. Practice, practice. You also need to read; find out how others express themselves. Learn from them. Use a simple, conversational style, like you would talk to a friend.. Say things that are worth saying. Pay attention to spelling, grammar and style.
English is not my language so I struggle but I think after lots of writing, you will notice an improvement.
Write everyday! I also like to keep "The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation" by Jane Straus close by.
Rick
You can improve by writing and writing and then, writing some more! Use the new site content thread so that your grammar and spelling gets checked. It's a wonderful new tool we have! Here's a link to Kyle's training on it: SiteContent - The Complete Walkthrough That should help you.
If you can carry on a conversation with a 10-year-old,, you can write a post or article. It helps to plan your writing with a focus to be helpful in some way to your reader. Write about your own experiences, tell a story, teach and give steps to take action...
And practice! You can use a tape recorder if writing is hard for you at first, it's a great way to keep your writing authentic. Just hear it first. You can even use a speech-to-text program to lay out your rough outline or first draft!
You can check your grammar for free at Grammarly.com, or with MS Word if you write with it.
Just write the way you talk and check for spelling and grammar errors. Use small words and short sentences.
And just write. Because you've got something g to tell the world :)
Hey Saba,
The following posts may offer you the help you seek:
http://www.littlethingsmatter.com/blog/2011/02/10/improving-your-written-communication-skills/
https://www.skillsyouneed.com/rhubarb/business-writing-tips.html
https://www.enchantingmarketing.com/how-to-improve-writing-skills/
https://www.communicaid.com/communication-skills/blog/communication-skills/10-ways-improve-writing-10-minutes/
Hope this helps you.
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How to improve writing skills for your blog or website?
How to improve writing skills for your blog or website?
You become a writer by writing. Practice, practice. You also need to read; find out how others express themselves. Learn from them. Use a simple, conversational style, like you would talk to a friend.. Say things that are worth saying. Pay attention to spelling, grammar and style.
English is not my language so I struggle but I think after lots of writing, you will notice an improvement.
Write everyday! I also like to keep "The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation" by Jane Straus close by.
Rick
You can improve by writing and writing and then, writing some more! Use the new site content thread so that your grammar and spelling gets checked. It's a wonderful new tool we have! Here's a link to Kyle's training on it: SiteContent - The Complete Walkthrough That should help you.
If you can carry on a conversation with a 10-year-old,, you can write a post or article. It helps to plan your writing with a focus to be helpful in some way to your reader. Write about your own experiences, tell a story, teach and give steps to take action...
And practice! You can use a tape recorder if writing is hard for you at first, it's a great way to keep your writing authentic. Just hear it first. You can even use a speech-to-text program to lay out your rough outline or first draft!
You can check your grammar for free at Grammarly.com, or with MS Word if you write with it.
Just write the way you talk and check for spelling and grammar errors. Use small words and short sentences.
And just write. Because you've got something g to tell the world :)
Hey Saba,
The following posts may offer you the help you seek:
http://www.littlethingsmatter.com/blog/2011/02/10/improving-your-written-communication-skills/
https://www.skillsyouneed.com/rhubarb/business-writing-tips.html
https://www.enchantingmarketing.com/how-to-improve-writing-skills/
https://www.communicaid.com/communication-skills/blog/communication-skills/10-ways-improve-writing-10-minutes/
Hope this helps you.
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Is one (low hanging) keyword enough for one post ?
Using 5 or more keywords effects your website ranking or not?
Each and every page/post on your website can be optimized and recognized, as well as ranked, for more than one or two keyword/phrase. The only issue is writing so that it does not seem like you are stuffing them in everywhere.
This makes it cumbersome for people to read and THIS can get you banned from the engines.
Hi, MrsSj.
Paul Mindra here from Ontario, Canada.
I am not an expert in any field other than food & Beverage.
But I have been here for a while with zero intention of ever leaving and I am learning more and more evry day.
Your comment:
"How many keywords to use in one post" are already something that is going to be ranked.
Now if you followed up with:
"How many keywords should one use in a post," the two will get linked.
Use the keyword tool...but do not rely on it completely. Just write.
Again, anything I offer is not from the perspective of an expert. I am a student here.
Kindest regards,
Paul.
Here is an article that may help answer your question.
https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/seo-site-keyword-optimize-ht#sm.0001nb87049rdejppji16sld0kl2e
Jerome
I thought the question was asking how many different keywords can be used in a post and not about the keyword density?
Yeah you are right. so how many different keywords can I use in one post. what's your suggestions?
When I heard the keyword I thought immediately that it is the title that you discuss in your content. But as I continue to understand things keywords can also be the sub-titles so if you happen to have three subtitles you will be having four keywords for the whole of your content in a single publication.
This time the more I would not bother myself in thinking what are the keywords in my content for I believe a content properly delivering your points meeting the needs of your target audience are keywords themselves.
Hey Saba
One is not enough, 4 to 5 spread out in the article,
the heading, somewhere in the body, evenly spaced and at the end, this I found worked for me on a few occasions.
All the best to you in going forward.
Gary
Well it is best for in the title in the subheading, in the first paragraph, in the body and at the end.
Paul
There needs to be keyword(s) in your title, as well as preferably up in the first paragraph.
Apparently, any more are not utilised, but I stand to be corrected here.
James
It would be better if it were a combination of words. I'm not sure one word would be enough.
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How many keywords to use in one post?
Is one (low hanging) keyword enough for one post ?
Using 5 or more keywords effects your website ranking or not?
Each and every page/post on your website can be optimized and recognized, as well as ranked, for more than one or two keyword/phrase. The only issue is writing so that it does not seem like you are stuffing them in everywhere.
This makes it cumbersome for people to read and THIS can get you banned from the engines.
Hi, MrsSj.
Paul Mindra here from Ontario, Canada.
I am not an expert in any field other than food & Beverage.
But I have been here for a while with zero intention of ever leaving and I am learning more and more evry day.
Your comment:
"How many keywords to use in one post" are already something that is going to be ranked.
Now if you followed up with:
"How many keywords should one use in a post," the two will get linked.
Use the keyword tool...but do not rely on it completely. Just write.
Again, anything I offer is not from the perspective of an expert. I am a student here.
Kindest regards,
Paul.
Here is an article that may help answer your question.
https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/seo-site-keyword-optimize-ht#sm.0001nb87049rdejppji16sld0kl2e
Jerome
I thought the question was asking how many different keywords can be used in a post and not about the keyword density?
Yeah you are right. so how many different keywords can I use in one post. what's your suggestions?
When I heard the keyword I thought immediately that it is the title that you discuss in your content. But as I continue to understand things keywords can also be the sub-titles so if you happen to have three subtitles you will be having four keywords for the whole of your content in a single publication.
This time the more I would not bother myself in thinking what are the keywords in my content for I believe a content properly delivering your points meeting the needs of your target audience are keywords themselves.
Hey Saba
One is not enough, 4 to 5 spread out in the article,
the heading, somewhere in the body, evenly spaced and at the end, this I found worked for me on a few occasions.
All the best to you in going forward.
Gary
Well it is best for in the title in the subheading, in the first paragraph, in the body and at the end.
Paul
There needs to be keyword(s) in your title, as well as preferably up in the first paragraph.
Apparently, any more are not utilised, but I stand to be corrected here.
James
It would be better if it were a combination of words. I'm not sure one word would be enough.
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Hey Saba,
See screen print below... which I snagged from Google searching your question.
From my personal experience... do NOT have ANY affiliate links in your sidebar as they do not want to see more than 3 ads per page.
Hope you find this helpful.
Thanks for your help