Best word press theme for a health and fitness site? One similar to the Gymshark or Bodybuilding.com theme.
Nick, my mentor has suggested me a blog layout for my site. I'd suggest the same since articles are the main traffic to your website. There's one that looks nice, called ''Glaze Blog Lite'', check it out :)
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Best word press theme for fitness sites?
Best word press theme for a health and fitness site? One similar to the Gymshark or Bodybuilding.com theme.
Nick, my mentor has suggested me a blog layout for my site. I'd suggest the same since articles are the main traffic to your website. There's one that looks nice, called ''Glaze Blog Lite'', check it out :)
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What's the recommended word count for a review? Does it matter? Is quality more important than quantity?
Usually, I would do an outline before I do the review then under each subheading, I'd say what I need to say and it usually takes me anywhere between 800 - 2000 words.
As you can see length varies but you shouldn't say more than you need to say. A good way to determine how long your review should be is to check out what is already ranking and see how long their review is (top 3 results) then write in that range.
Hi Nick- the longer the better in my opinion. 1000+ giving all the relevant information
Vicki
I published a blog with some info that should give you some idea on length Are Your Posts Long Enough
Hi Nick,
1000 - 1500 words is a great length to aim for .... but don't worry about it too much as variety is great.
Some of my reviews are around 1,000 words, some are around 3,000 and some fall somewhere between.
I work in the make money online niche which has high competition. The same product reviews are found everywhere and I feel many people are getting bored or 'blinded' by these reviews (so many being very similar).
I am now starting to make mine shorter, more to the point and different to everything else.
Good luck!
I'm not quite sure if there is a recommended amount. When I write my books reviews they are between 800-1000 words generally.
What's the recommended word count for a review?
What's the recommended word count for a review? Does it matter? Is quality more important than quantity?
Usually, I would do an outline before I do the review then under each subheading, I'd say what I need to say and it usually takes me anywhere between 800 - 2000 words.
As you can see length varies but you shouldn't say more than you need to say. A good way to determine how long your review should be is to check out what is already ranking and see how long their review is (top 3 results) then write in that range.
Hi Nick- the longer the better in my opinion. 1000+ giving all the relevant information
Vicki
I published a blog with some info that should give you some idea on length Are Your Posts Long Enough
Hi Nick,
1000 - 1500 words is a great length to aim for .... but don't worry about it too much as variety is great.
Some of my reviews are around 1,000 words, some are around 3,000 and some fall somewhere between.
I work in the make money online niche which has high competition. The same product reviews are found everywhere and I feel many people are getting bored or 'blinded' by these reviews (so many being very similar).
I am now starting to make mine shorter, more to the point and different to everything else.
Good luck!
I'm not quite sure if there is a recommended amount. When I write my books reviews they are between 800-1000 words generally.
Can I print screen a product image, purely for it's use in the product review if I link it to the source?
Do I have to do it another way?
o me, there aren't clear rules about it. The How to Use Images section in Amazon Resource Center says that you can take screenshots as long as you don't show an author or artistic work.
If it's a product on Amazon, I'd use the Amazon Sitestripe.
Here's some training on it from a fellow WA member. Amazon SiteStripe Basics
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How do I go about adding product images to your reviews?
Can I print screen a product image, purely for it's use in the product review if I link it to the source?
Do I have to do it another way?
o me, there aren't clear rules about it. The How to Use Images section in Amazon Resource Center says that you can take screenshots as long as you don't show an author or artistic work.
If it's a product on Amazon, I'd use the Amazon Sitestripe.
Here's some training on it from a fellow WA member. Amazon SiteStripe Basics
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I have a theme that I briefly mentioned in one post and included this photo with that post. Then I've gone in to more detail about the same theme in another post. I'm wondering
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Is it a good or bad idea to use the same photo in different posts?
I have a theme that I briefly mentioned in one post and included this photo with that post. Then I've gone in to more detail about the same theme in another post. I'm wondering
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have a look at these ones
https://themegrill.com/blog/free-fitness-wordpress-themes/
Thank you for your help!
Happy to help when I can.
Enjoy your Saturday.
Robert