I have had a review article that I wrote on-site comments end with a not unique article warning. For a while it through me off, I couldn't figure out how my article wasn't inqu
How important is the unique engine in site comments?
I have had a review article that I wrote on-site comments end with a not unique article warning. For a while it through me off, I couldn't figure out how my article wasn't inqu
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I've been following the lessons to a T and I'm just finishing the last lesson of the Affiliate Bootcamp. I keep telling myself the good news is that I get lots of traffic to my
Hey Nathan,
Could you take a screenshot of your top 100 keywords from your Google Search Console (showing the number of clickthrough)?
It's telling me there is no data for this set of filters, we are talking about google webmaster tools, right?
Its this: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools
Have you set it up properly? Setting Up & Verifying Google Webmaster Tools On the dashboard, click on "search analytics". Are you able to take a screenshot of that or does it say no data?
Hey Nathan,
This is NOT a get rich quick scheme. It takes time and great content before things success happens. If you think a few months is too long to wait
I'm on my sixth month on my site and still, things just seem to start on their way.
I believe in one thing here and I presume that it is the secret system being used to have the income and that's content.
If your site is increasing in traffic everyday meaning people are starting to discover and when you reach the amount of traffic as steady as it is then you will convert them into income.
Remember what Kyle mentioned in one of the lessons about traffic when your site receives 15 visitors each day and you have at least 150 posts you will be having income.
That's only traffic, and when you are promoting products and somebody buys you will have a commission.
From what I see, your first two months you did a lot of posts then you've totally slowed down this year. This is the problem, you need to provide consistent fresh content and you should just do product reviews.
I also don't see any social media on your site so you're not taking advantage of free traffic there.
Also being in this niche, 7 months is not very long at all, I'm also still not getting consisting referrals and I've been doing it almost 10 months and have 119 published posts. I also need more product reviews though... apparently that's the key to a bootcamp site, never mind all the other types of posts.
Actually, in those first 2 months, I was jobless and had a lot of time on my hands. Reality sets in and you can do that for so long. Life costs money and I had to get a job. With only 2 days available to do anything, I can do so much.
I hear you for sure, I hope you can find more time to work on it or maybe try a different niche. If you can just do product reviews from now on, it will help your WA site.
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I've been following the lessons to a T and I'm just finishing the last lesson of the Affiliate Bootcamp. I keep telling myself the good news is that I get lots of traffic to my
Hey Nathan,
Could you take a screenshot of your top 100 keywords from your Google Search Console (showing the number of clickthrough)?
It's telling me there is no data for this set of filters, we are talking about google webmaster tools, right?
Its this: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools
Have you set it up properly? Setting Up & Verifying Google Webmaster Tools On the dashboard, click on "search analytics". Are you able to take a screenshot of that or does it say no data?
Hey Nathan,
This is NOT a get rich quick scheme. It takes time and great content before things success happens. If you think a few months is too long to wait
I'm on my sixth month on my site and still, things just seem to start on their way.
I believe in one thing here and I presume that it is the secret system being used to have the income and that's content.
If your site is increasing in traffic everyday meaning people are starting to discover and when you reach the amount of traffic as steady as it is then you will convert them into income.
Remember what Kyle mentioned in one of the lessons about traffic when your site receives 15 visitors each day and you have at least 150 posts you will be having income.
That's only traffic, and when you are promoting products and somebody buys you will have a commission.
From what I see, your first two months you did a lot of posts then you've totally slowed down this year. This is the problem, you need to provide consistent fresh content and you should just do product reviews.
I also don't see any social media on your site so you're not taking advantage of free traffic there.
Also being in this niche, 7 months is not very long at all, I'm also still not getting consisting referrals and I've been doing it almost 10 months and have 119 published posts. I also need more product reviews though... apparently that's the key to a bootcamp site, never mind all the other types of posts.
Actually, in those first 2 months, I was jobless and had a lot of time on my hands. Reality sets in and you can do that for so long. Life costs money and I had to get a job. With only 2 days available to do anything, I can do so much.
I hear you for sure, I hope you can find more time to work on it or maybe try a different niche. If you can just do product reviews from now on, it will help your WA site.
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After going to the webinar class on using AMP with your website, I installed the plugin into mine. After a while, I started seeing Errors pop up in my Google Webmaster Tools.
Amp seems to have some beginners bugs, for some it works fine, but I read a lot of complaints here too, as annoying and dissapointing
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How important is amp in google webmaster tools?
After going to the webinar class on using AMP with your website, I installed the plugin into mine. After a while, I started seeing Errors pop up in my Google Webmaster Tools.
Amp seems to have some beginners bugs, for some it works fine, but I read a lot of complaints here too, as annoying and dissapointing
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I used to write one page/post a day for the last Month and a half. Coming from a tip a week ago told me to schedule my post more. I've decided to post once a week and use the r
WA has its gauge, but that doesn't mean that you need to follow it. I post articles for my website once a week because I am focusing on the quality of my content. WA can only provide a gauge but it is more important that Google sees that you are posting regularly. Once a week should suffice in my opinion. I have a publishing frequency of 60%, but it doesn't matter to me honestly.
Hope this clarifies.
Cheers!
Jack
5x a week.
I wouldn't spend too much time on social media. It has been said that social media will only be responsible for a small percentage of your sales. I focus solely on building my site for organic traffic.
Jonathan
Hi Nathan,
I was told I have alot of content on my site enough to get things going, so I decided to more research on products and only post 1-2 a week. My site health went down drastically.
Could you let me know if you find out an answer. Thank you
Good luck
Susan
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How frequently should one publish pageposts?
I used to write one page/post a day for the last Month and a half. Coming from a tip a week ago told me to schedule my post more. I've decided to post once a week and use the r
WA has its gauge, but that doesn't mean that you need to follow it. I post articles for my website once a week because I am focusing on the quality of my content. WA can only provide a gauge but it is more important that Google sees that you are posting regularly. Once a week should suffice in my opinion. I have a publishing frequency of 60%, but it doesn't matter to me honestly.
Hope this clarifies.
Cheers!
Jack
5x a week.
I wouldn't spend too much time on social media. It has been said that social media will only be responsible for a small percentage of your sales. I focus solely on building my site for organic traffic.
Jonathan
Hi Nathan,
I was told I have alot of content on my site enough to get things going, so I decided to more research on products and only post 1-2 a week. My site health went down drastically.
Could you let me know if you find out an answer. Thank you
Good luck
Susan
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I'm currently going through WA's bootcamp concering Building out your Pinterest board, according to Kyle's video, you should be able to use WA affiliate links. But when I go in
I don't have a problem with that either, I just can't post direct affiliate links. I can post links to my site.
Post a non-affiliate link to a page on your website. Put the affiliate link on that page rather than posting it directly to Pinterest.
Someone may have found an easier way to get around the restriction. If there is one, you can pretty much count on it being posted shortly. :=)
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Is there a way around pinterest blocking wa affliate links?
I'm currently going through WA's bootcamp concering Building out your Pinterest board, according to Kyle's video, you should be able to use WA affiliate links. But when I go in
I don't have a problem with that either, I just can't post direct affiliate links. I can post links to my site.
Post a non-affiliate link to a page on your website. Put the affiliate link on that page rather than posting it directly to Pinterest.
Someone may have found an easier way to get around the restriction. If there is one, you can pretty much count on it being posted shortly. :=)
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I think you're talking about SiteContent. If you wrote it, don't even worry about it. It's still in beta I believe so I would just press on :)
I once changed a comment that often before it got approvement, nothing original was left of it