Hi everyone. Hey does anyone know if I should separate my Keywords with a comma when I put them in the Title of my Posts?
No, just spaces.
I've never seen commas in search engine results, nor have I seen then in Jaaxy.
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Hi everyone. Hey does anyone know if I should separate my Keywords with a comma when I put them in the Title of my Posts?
But if I just write a sentence with the keyword inserted, how will Google know where the keyword starts or ends? If it is one sentence, I would think that Google would try and use the whole sentence as one keyword that would give entirely different results.
Your title should be your keywords. When you did your search in Jaaxy , or other means, what you chose for being the keyword phrase should be the title of the post. Yes you can add additional words but your focus word(s) are just that. Make sure that you include the keyword in a sentence within the first paragraph of the post so that google will know that the post relates to the keyword(s)
example:
keyword: cats fumble
Title: 5 Ways Cats Fumble When Playing Football
For all you cat lovers out there, this post is for you. Today's post is for those that wonder why cats fumble the football when the dogs chase them. Being in a league of their own, why are dogs involved.
Not only will Google (or other search engines) find your keyword(s) , but also rank you for other naturally written keywords that come through in your writing. You don't have to worry about them as it is all a natural process.
When you look at analytics of your website, you will find that not only is the keyword phrase listed, but a bunch of others that the search engine(s) like that relate to your post.
Does any of that make any sense?
No, just spaces.
I've never seen commas in search engine results, nor have I seen then in Jaaxy.
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Some of my posts it was added automatically but others don't have it and I can not figure out how to add it. Searched through all the menus but can not find an option to add th
Hi Judah,
You should be able to go in go your website dash boar click on all pages or all posts (whichever the blog is) then once they come up, hover over the title of the blog that you want to allow comments on, then click quick edit, instead of edit.
Then I took a screenshot to show you where the box is to put a checkmark in to allow comments.
hope this helps if not I am sure others will be in here to add comments also! :-D
Living Life large, Calvin
Great Help. That was exactly what it was. Appreciate your effort and the pictures helped a lot. Thanks a bunch.
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How do I add the "comment option" to a post?
Some of my posts it was added automatically but others don't have it and I can not figure out how to add it. Searched through all the menus but can not find an option to add th
Hi Judah,
You should be able to go in go your website dash boar click on all pages or all posts (whichever the blog is) then once they come up, hover over the title of the blog that you want to allow comments on, then click quick edit, instead of edit.
Then I took a screenshot to show you where the box is to put a checkmark in to allow comments.
hope this helps if not I am sure others will be in here to add comments also! :-D
Living Life large, Calvin
Great Help. That was exactly what it was. Appreciate your effort and the pictures helped a lot. Thanks a bunch.
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Just converted all my pages to posts after learning they get better rankings. Was wondering if using a page for an INDEX is better then a post. The reason is that there isn't
Index pages, should I use a post or page?
Just converted all my pages to posts after learning they get better rankings. Was wondering if using a page for an INDEX is better then a post. The reason is that there isn't
Hi everyone. Listen, the training suggests using Posts instead of Pages but I used all pages before I knew better. Does anyone know if converting my pages to posts is recommend
Yes, a post is indexed faster and sometimes appear in News search as well as regular search results and blog search as a great bonus. In addition, people can subscribe through your RSS feed to get new post but not new pages.
Pages are basically like sticky posts, so content like your About Me, your Privacy Policy, etc. can be published as pages which will be nested in your menu, footer, or wherever. The bulk of your content will be posts, and those will default to your blog roll so they can be easily found. I believe there's a plugin to convert pages to posts and vice versa.
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So posts are preferred over pages?
Hi everyone. Listen, the training suggests using Posts instead of Pages but I used all pages before I knew better. Does anyone know if converting my pages to posts is recommend
Yes, a post is indexed faster and sometimes appear in News search as well as regular search results and blog search as a great bonus. In addition, people can subscribe through your RSS feed to get new post but not new pages.
Pages are basically like sticky posts, so content like your About Me, your Privacy Policy, etc. can be published as pages which will be nested in your menu, footer, or wherever. The bulk of your content will be posts, and those will default to your blog roll so they can be easily found. I believe there's a plugin to convert pages to posts and vice versa.
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I am using the widget menu on the right hand side of my site for my Categories. It shows the categories and the number of posts in the category but when I click on the category
Thanks, but It's not creating the comment, but linking the category with the posts. I want to be able to have people click on the category and see the actual posts where they can give me feedback. Take a look at my site at affiliatecyberbusiness.com then look on the right. Click on "Be Your Own Boss". When you do, it will show the posts, but not the option to make a comment.
I think it must be some kind of overview. But I want them to be able to click on the category and access the actual posts and be able to make comments.
I am on mobile now. Just type "add comments to post" in the search bar above. Some themes are different. If you are still having troubles, send me a PM.
John
How do I use the category menu with my posts?
I am using the widget menu on the right hand side of my site for my Categories. It shows the categories and the number of posts in the category but when I click on the category
Thanks, but It's not creating the comment, but linking the category with the posts. I want to be able to have people click on the category and see the actual posts where they can give me feedback. Take a look at my site at affiliatecyberbusiness.com then look on the right. Click on "Be Your Own Boss". When you do, it will show the posts, but not the option to make a comment.
I think it must be some kind of overview. But I want them to be able to click on the category and access the actual posts and be able to make comments.
I am on mobile now. Just type "add comments to post" in the search bar above. Some themes are different. If you are still having troubles, send me a PM.
John
Just write it naturally.
But if I just write a sentence with the keyword inserted, how will Google know where the keyword starts or ends? If it is one sentence, I would think that Google would try and use the whole sentence as one keyword that would give entirely different results.
Your title should be your keywords. When you did your search in Jaaxy , or other means, what you chose for being the keyword phrase should be the title of the post. Yes you can add additional words but your focus word(s) are just that. Make sure that you include the keyword in a sentence within the first paragraph of the post so that google will know that the post relates to the keyword(s)
example:
keyword: cats fumble
Title: 5 Ways Cats Fumble When Playing Football
For all you cat lovers out there, this post is for you. Today's post is for those that wonder why cats fumble the football when the dogs chase them. Being in a league of their own, why are dogs involved.
Not only will Google (or other search engines) find your keyword(s) , but also rank you for other naturally written keywords that come through in your writing. You don't have to worry about them as it is all a natural process.
When you look at analytics of your website, you will find that not only is the keyword phrase listed, but a bunch of others that the search engine(s) like that relate to your post.
Does any of that make any sense?