Quick question.... in order to check out the Google Keyword Tool, apparently you need to set up an Adwords account to gain access. In the process you have to create an ad, whic
Hi Dan like Mike I found you site load time slow, you could also do with a bit more content, have you done the training for adwords yet this may help. Understanding the Google Adwords Opportunity
Hello Dan, I just tried to look at your site and noticed that it takes way too long to load. That might have more to do with your ranking then the AdWords.
Can adwords negatively impact my site ranking?
Quick question.... in order to check out the Google Keyword Tool, apparently you need to set up an Adwords account to gain access. In the process you have to create an ad, whic
Before you go to anything else your site must have good quality content as Google looks at this first - now my friend who is a programmer says too many key words can cause negative impact and only a few for every blog and your pages - best regards Paul
Hi Dan like Mike I found you site load time slow, you could also do with a bit more content, have you done the training for adwords yet this may help. Understanding the Google Adwords Opportunity
Hello Dan, I just tried to look at your site and noticed that it takes way too long to load. That might have more to do with your ranking then the AdWords.
So, I have a few domains, onto which I have a few nice sites being developed. In the process of everything I have signed up for Commission Junction, LinkShare and others. I am
Hey Dan,I am also waiting on Commission Junction and will continue to improve my sites. I have been accepted by Amazon and Jam Play.
Jam play is an online guitar lesson site and I have a guitar site.
Amazon was easy but you have to have a sale in 6 mos.which I don't see as a problem with Christmas coming and many of my friends shop
Amazon.
Best wishes,
Marty
Hey Dan,
It's true that it is a Catch: 22, but no worries. You can just keep working on growing your site through content and try again at a later time. The same thing happened to me when I first became interested in affiliate marketing. I thought the only requirement for being accepted into the affiliate programs was to create a website; but it's more than that. You can also try Amazon or Clickbank; they're a little more lenient towards accepting new affiliates.
Best of luck,
Diana
Hi Dan, there are other avenues you may have not tapped. Have you tried amazon? ebay? Let me know and I will be able to help more.
Hi Dan. Post a link to your website, and let's have a look. Your site does need to be quite mature before you'll get affiliate program approvals. As you publish content to your site regularly, you'll get more traffic and 'content + traffic' is what the affiliate programs like. How long have your website(s) been live?
Hey there, thanks for the reply. My site is still being designed and tweaked so I will post it once I feel it is worth a review. This may be one reason why I'm denied left and right. I guess I just assumed that once access to CJ et. al. was granted, a person can then have access to start carefully promoting the products and services contain therein. I didn't realize that those advertisers were going to be evaluating who they were going to allow to promote their stuff.
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Frustrated at getting approved by affiliates. too new?
So, I have a few domains, onto which I have a few nice sites being developed. In the process of everything I have signed up for Commission Junction, LinkShare and others. I am
Hey Dan,I am also waiting on Commission Junction and will continue to improve my sites. I have been accepted by Amazon and Jam Play.
Jam play is an online guitar lesson site and I have a guitar site.
Amazon was easy but you have to have a sale in 6 mos.which I don't see as a problem with Christmas coming and many of my friends shop
Amazon.
Best wishes,
Marty
Hey Dan,
It's true that it is a Catch: 22, but no worries. You can just keep working on growing your site through content and try again at a later time. The same thing happened to me when I first became interested in affiliate marketing. I thought the only requirement for being accepted into the affiliate programs was to create a website; but it's more than that. You can also try Amazon or Clickbank; they're a little more lenient towards accepting new affiliates.
Best of luck,
Diana
Hi Dan, there are other avenues you may have not tapped. Have you tried amazon? ebay? Let me know and I will be able to help more.
Hi Dan. Post a link to your website, and let's have a look. Your site does need to be quite mature before you'll get affiliate program approvals. As you publish content to your site regularly, you'll get more traffic and 'content + traffic' is what the affiliate programs like. How long have your website(s) been live?
Hey there, thanks for the reply. My site is still being designed and tweaked so I will post it once I feel it is worth a review. This may be one reason why I'm denied left and right. I guess I just assumed that once access to CJ et. al. was granted, a person can then have access to start carefully promoting the products and services contain therein. I didn't realize that those advertisers were going to be evaluating who they were going to allow to promote their stuff.
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I have a few domain names, and I'm not opposed to buying many if need be. Here's my question...
One subdomain I want to use is
I'm wonedering what to do.... I found a fun keyword that i waht to exploit and i boucht it with a weird extension all the names were picket and that would be my socil forum and community site, Then i wand to add a social marketplace under the same name. Either i go form Mydomain.xxx to Mydomain.maket with a new inuque domain or I go to subdomains like thise: Market.mydomain.xxx or mydomain.xxx/market wich one indexes better?
Hi health is so important and it all comes down to nutrition -
I would suggest that you keep it simply and focus on one site and fill it with all the information you can (I actually have a few good stories I can share) if you do it the right way and think of helping the money will come !
I think most of everything can go under one domain. All the things about headlth diet, ailments, exercize etc. Doing it this way you would be creating an authority site. (similar to what I an doing with my parenting site).
I would not however, put the trader, money, finance etc on another site. It would be that site where you could easily target and utilize you bootcamp training and naturally promote WA.
Does that make sense?
~D
Letsgrowachild.com
Hi Missa, thanks for your reply. Just for clarification, are you suggesting I do NOT put any investment and financial advice on my nurseManDan site, or that I should? You said that you would not put it on another site so I wasn't sure.
I know many RNs that are always looking for information about saving, income augmentation, retirement, etc., so I could see it as potentially relevant, but again I want to do what's best organizationally for optimum SEO and I don't know if the Goog would think that those topics are not relevant to health, diet and fitness on my authority site.
Again, thanks for your feedback.
-- Dan
I do not think you should put your money ideas on your nurseman site. Create a seperate site for all your money ideas. You could have the site named nursemansmoney,
I just think that you will have way too much to put it all on one site. and keep it cohesive for visitors
~Debra
A big Yes!
You have a specific reason for this, and you'd be helping many others, and you'd be the source... Everything will revolve around nurseManDan... I think it's brilliant, for what you've described!..
You can do this at WA, and it will go towards the 25 domains you have available at WA...
I think it's perfect for a brand...
You could add a member site my.nurseManDan.com for people you're treating in special cases...
Each subdomain will act as it's own site, it's own theme, users, etc... Tons more maintenance...
Love this idea...
Hi Gary, thanks for the reply. So to be clear, you are suggesting that I have separate domains for every diet-related, exercise-related, etc topic that I cover, rather than just creating "pages" or categories for all of these topics which would exist on the main root domain?
I have an account at Webair.com for hosting, which I have used for years so I have no limit to what I can do there.
I know that Missa3 sort of endorses the "authority" site of a root domain with pages, or categories, that relate to all of the health-related topics at hand. This makes sense to me.
Hi, My thoughts were around subdomains on the topics, but it would work with pages/categories... You could make it broad with health.nurseManDan and money.nurseManDan, to separate the main concepts, then do pages, etc...
I agree Gary, That would work great too. Keep your site maintenance low and split it into only two beg categories.
Maintenance already takes up a lot of time, so you don't want to burden yourself any more than you have to
~D
Thanks Gary for your reply. I may go with the main www.nurseManDan.com root domain for all of the health/fitness related topics, then do a subdomain of "money" and a completely separate site install into that subdomain. However, if you think there is SEO advantage to procuring a specific domain name with keywords in it for money/investment info then I'm not opposed to that as well.
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Should I use multitudes of subdomains from one main domain?
I have a few domain names, and I'm not opposed to buying many if need be. Here's my question...
One subdomain I want to use is
I'm wonedering what to do.... I found a fun keyword that i waht to exploit and i boucht it with a weird extension all the names were picket and that would be my socil forum and community site, Then i wand to add a social marketplace under the same name. Either i go form Mydomain.xxx to Mydomain.maket with a new inuque domain or I go to subdomains like thise: Market.mydomain.xxx or mydomain.xxx/market wich one indexes better?
Hi health is so important and it all comes down to nutrition -
I would suggest that you keep it simply and focus on one site and fill it with all the information you can (I actually have a few good stories I can share) if you do it the right way and think of helping the money will come !
I think most of everything can go under one domain. All the things about headlth diet, ailments, exercize etc. Doing it this way you would be creating an authority site. (similar to what I an doing with my parenting site).
I would not however, put the trader, money, finance etc on another site. It would be that site where you could easily target and utilize you bootcamp training and naturally promote WA.
Does that make sense?
~D
Letsgrowachild.com
Hi Missa, thanks for your reply. Just for clarification, are you suggesting I do NOT put any investment and financial advice on my nurseManDan site, or that I should? You said that you would not put it on another site so I wasn't sure.
I know many RNs that are always looking for information about saving, income augmentation, retirement, etc., so I could see it as potentially relevant, but again I want to do what's best organizationally for optimum SEO and I don't know if the Goog would think that those topics are not relevant to health, diet and fitness on my authority site.
Again, thanks for your feedback.
-- Dan
I do not think you should put your money ideas on your nurseman site. Create a seperate site for all your money ideas. You could have the site named nursemansmoney,
I just think that you will have way too much to put it all on one site. and keep it cohesive for visitors
~Debra
A big Yes!
You have a specific reason for this, and you'd be helping many others, and you'd be the source... Everything will revolve around nurseManDan... I think it's brilliant, for what you've described!..
You can do this at WA, and it will go towards the 25 domains you have available at WA...
I think it's perfect for a brand...
You could add a member site my.nurseManDan.com for people you're treating in special cases...
Each subdomain will act as it's own site, it's own theme, users, etc... Tons more maintenance...
Love this idea...
Hi Gary, thanks for the reply. So to be clear, you are suggesting that I have separate domains for every diet-related, exercise-related, etc topic that I cover, rather than just creating "pages" or categories for all of these topics which would exist on the main root domain?
I have an account at Webair.com for hosting, which I have used for years so I have no limit to what I can do there.
I know that Missa3 sort of endorses the "authority" site of a root domain with pages, or categories, that relate to all of the health-related topics at hand. This makes sense to me.
Hi, My thoughts were around subdomains on the topics, but it would work with pages/categories... You could make it broad with health.nurseManDan and money.nurseManDan, to separate the main concepts, then do pages, etc...
I agree Gary, That would work great too. Keep your site maintenance low and split it into only two beg categories.
Maintenance already takes up a lot of time, so you don't want to burden yourself any more than you have to
~D
Thanks Gary for your reply. I may go with the main www.nurseManDan.com root domain for all of the health/fitness related topics, then do a subdomain of "money" and a completely separate site install into that subdomain. However, if you think there is SEO advantage to procuring a specific domain name with keywords in it for money/investment info then I'm not opposed to that as well.
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Before you go to anything else your site must have good quality content as Google looks at this first - now my friend who is a programmer says too many key words can cause negative impact and only a few for every blog and your pages - best regards Paul