About Olie
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Hey, my name is Oliver, but feel free to call me Olie. By day I work for an advertising technology start-up in London. The company is

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I ask this as obviously google doesn't have any question marks...


I have a article called:

How Do I Wax My Snowboard?


and it isn't ranking at a

I would use the keyword tool here and do a search with your question to see if it gets any searches. I would also check out this training: hope this helps..

Agree with comments below....

How To articles are huge for SEO.

Perhaps "How to Wax a Snowboard" ?

Yup.

So just to add, I have just found a decent keyword I want to do an article about: 'how is a snowboard made' but don't want to do it if it won't rank.

If I was to do it I would make a article title along the lines of 'The question all riders wonder: How is a snowboard made?"

or something like that..!

Hey Olie, questions are great. Just think about all of the people who are starting to use voice command on their phones to search the internet.

A high percentage will be questions, such as "what is the weather going to be like today"? "Where is the closest Chinese restaurant"?

You get the picture. Personally, I would swap the article title around so it reads... "How is a snowboard made: The questions all riders wonder"

That way, your main keywords are right at the beginning of the title.

Great idea LeeRay!

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Can questions as article titles still get ranked?

Can questions as article titles still get ranked?

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Getting Started
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I ask this as obviously google doesn't have any question marks...


I have a article called:

How Do I Wax My Snowboard?


and it isn't ranking at a

I would use the keyword tool here and do a search with your question to see if it gets any searches. I would also check out this training: hope this helps..

Agree with comments below....

How To articles are huge for SEO.

Perhaps "How to Wax a Snowboard" ?

Yup.

So just to add, I have just found a decent keyword I want to do an article about: 'how is a snowboard made' but don't want to do it if it won't rank.

If I was to do it I would make a article title along the lines of 'The question all riders wonder: How is a snowboard made?"

or something like that..!

Hey Olie, questions are great. Just think about all of the people who are starting to use voice command on their phones to search the internet.

A high percentage will be questions, such as "what is the weather going to be like today"? "Where is the closest Chinese restaurant"?

You get the picture. Personally, I would swap the article title around so it reads... "How is a snowboard made: The questions all riders wonder"

That way, your main keywords are right at the beginning of the title.

Great idea LeeRay!

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Is there a general best practice for how long an article needs to be?

Is there general best practie for how long a review needs to be?

I'd like to know amount of wo

"Build a Better Mousetrap" - I've been writing a long time. Depending on topic, longer articles are pulling better traffic for me, personally. Now, as Eric eloquently pointed out, write it as long as it needs to be. We don't want to bore the reader to death. But, as Jovo's link points out, make good use of title, section headers, sub-headers and so on. Allow the web visitor to scroll down and easily pick out the part that interests them. Generally, my tutorials, lists and reviews range from 1,000 - 2,000 words. JMHO

This might help:

I like this Jovo, thanks!

thanks!

I write until I've said everything that needs to be said. Anything more is fluff and folks will notice.

I've heard and read that 1500 words is a goal and that Google considers lower word count in a dim light.

Interestingly many of my articles and reviews are less than 1000 words and rank well.

ROCK ON!
E

Thanks E, this was my concern - is there a kind of minimum?

I ask because at the moment I do articles that tend to last for 800- 1200 words, and some of them are second page rankers on google at the mo, my best yet.

However some of the topics that rank great are really quite simple articles that would not last longer than 500 words.

I will take your advice and just write until the article is fully explored.

Thanks again E :)

Another helpful tip - use plenty of internal links to boost your article rankings.

When someone comments on an article of yours and you respond see if there is opportunity to add a link in there to another post or review of yours.

If you'd like you can check out my site as I've done this quite often and it has helped. My site is on my profile under my picture.

One time I had an article jump up 89 places on Google. Here is a post I wrote about this: ROCK ON!
E

Great, thanks E! A great tip.

You're welcome Ol, my pleasure.

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How long do my articles and reviews need to be?

How long do my articles and reviews need to be?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Is there a general best practice for how long an article needs to be?

Is there general best practie for how long a review needs to be?

I'd like to know amount of wo

"Build a Better Mousetrap" - I've been writing a long time. Depending on topic, longer articles are pulling better traffic for me, personally. Now, as Eric eloquently pointed out, write it as long as it needs to be. We don't want to bore the reader to death. But, as Jovo's link points out, make good use of title, section headers, sub-headers and so on. Allow the web visitor to scroll down and easily pick out the part that interests them. Generally, my tutorials, lists and reviews range from 1,000 - 2,000 words. JMHO

This might help:

I like this Jovo, thanks!

thanks!

I write until I've said everything that needs to be said. Anything more is fluff and folks will notice.

I've heard and read that 1500 words is a goal and that Google considers lower word count in a dim light.

Interestingly many of my articles and reviews are less than 1000 words and rank well.

ROCK ON!
E

Thanks E, this was my concern - is there a kind of minimum?

I ask because at the moment I do articles that tend to last for 800- 1200 words, and some of them are second page rankers on google at the mo, my best yet.

However some of the topics that rank great are really quite simple articles that would not last longer than 500 words.

I will take your advice and just write until the article is fully explored.

Thanks again E :)

Another helpful tip - use plenty of internal links to boost your article rankings.

When someone comments on an article of yours and you respond see if there is opportunity to add a link in there to another post or review of yours.

If you'd like you can check out my site as I've done this quite often and it has helped. My site is on my profile under my picture.

One time I had an article jump up 89 places on Google. Here is a post I wrote about this: ROCK ON!
E

Great, thanks E! A great tip.

You're welcome Ol, my pleasure.

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I've been wondering lately what is more effective - promoting american affiliate links or UK affiliate links?

My niche is freestyle snowboarding, and even though I am a U

Hi Olie. Perhaps by now you have chosen, and I hope you have chosen to do both, much success to you.

Thanks, I have indeed chosen both! :)

Excellent!

I would do both, it couldn't hurt and I live in the U.S. And yes it is popular.

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American or european affiliate links for my site?

American or european affiliate links for my site?

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I've been wondering lately what is more effective - promoting american affiliate links or UK affiliate links?

My niche is freestyle snowboarding, and even though I am a U

Hi Olie. Perhaps by now you have chosen, and I hope you have chosen to do both, much success to you.

Thanks, I have indeed chosen both! :)

Excellent!

I would do both, it couldn't hurt and I live in the U.S. And yes it is popular.

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I did a lot of research and know that Advantlink is the best affiliate network for my niche (freestyle snowboarding). I submitted my website to them but it got rejected. I thin

Hi Olie :) why don't you ask them directly? ask them what it would take for your site to meet their standards,...look at other sites in your niche that carry the adds of this affiliate...what can you learn from them?

Thanks Stevie,

I have done just that!

best
Olie

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How to get accepted by advantlink?

How to get accepted by advantlink?

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I did a lot of research and know that Advantlink is the best affiliate network for my niche (freestyle snowboarding). I submitted my website to them but it got rejected. I thin

Hi Olie :) why don't you ask them directly? ask them what it would take for your site to meet their standards,...look at other sites in your niche that carry the adds of this affiliate...what can you learn from them?

Thanks Stevie,

I have done just that!

best
Olie

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