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Where do I have the option to publish my post after I edit them?

If you started with Site Content you "published" you page from there and it is now in your wordpress back office scroll down left hand side see "posts:" cover see "all posts" hover over post of interest see "edit" . When in post edit mode look for "update" button. Sometimes you may get a message at the top of your post connection lost. Just wait the browser is taking a backup of your content. Once the system connects you will either see "update" of at the top "backup autosaved" If a Backup autosave exists you can click on that because it will be most recent version of your post. The "Update" it.

So, when in the back office, does the UPDATE button have the same function as PUBLISH.

Yes, first the button will say "publish". Once you publish then you can "update".

Depends in site content, you can click the green button to publish to your sites.

In WordPress block editor you can click publish top of page | post top right of your editor.

If you are blogging at WA, you click the Pencil icon top menu and then choose "Blog at WA"

If you are using a third part software, you may paste in plain text your content.

Another detail which you may find useful

If you edited a document in site content and published it, future edits has to be done in WordPress. Site content and WordPress work independently.

I'd place my images in a document in site content and publish it to my site. it will be added to my WordPress media library. Then delete the “temporary image” doc in site content so that it does not get indexed as well.

Let us know if that helped.

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Where do I publish my edited posts?

Where do I publish my edited posts?

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Authoring & Writing Content
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Where do I have the option to publish my post after I edit them?

If you started with Site Content you "published" you page from there and it is now in your wordpress back office scroll down left hand side see "posts:" cover see "all posts" hover over post of interest see "edit" . When in post edit mode look for "update" button. Sometimes you may get a message at the top of your post connection lost. Just wait the browser is taking a backup of your content. Once the system connects you will either see "update" of at the top "backup autosaved" If a Backup autosave exists you can click on that because it will be most recent version of your post. The "Update" it.

So, when in the back office, does the UPDATE button have the same function as PUBLISH.

Yes, first the button will say "publish". Once you publish then you can "update".

Depends in site content, you can click the green button to publish to your sites.

In WordPress block editor you can click publish top of page | post top right of your editor.

If you are blogging at WA, you click the Pencil icon top menu and then choose "Blog at WA"

If you are using a third part software, you may paste in plain text your content.

Another detail which you may find useful

If you edited a document in site content and published it, future edits has to be done in WordPress. Site content and WordPress work independently.

I'd place my images in a document in site content and publish it to my site. it will be added to my WordPress media library. Then delete the “temporary image” doc in site content so that it does not get indexed as well.

Let us know if that helped.

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Should I use numerous keywords on my website. If so, how many?

You should only use one keyword per blog post, though of course a long-tail keyword can contain shorter ones as well.

Include the keyword in the post title and fold it naturally into the text maybe around five times.

I like to include it in the first and last paragraph and in at least one heading as well.

Perhaps find 10 keywords that relate to your niche for now and focus on them. As Eric said this is your bait to get readers to your blog.

Lily

IIt is not a matter of how many, it is a matter of how many niche related keywords you can find and can write helpful content on. Each different niche related keyword phrase can be a new post title.

Thank you for providing clarity. I will approach this differently now.

So glad this helped.

Every single post your write will be focused around a different focus keyword. Keep up with the training lesson by lesson, step by step, and you'll be walked through the process perfectly :) Keep it up!

Thank you. There's a lot of training to remember everything. Approximately how many keywords are needed?

Every single piece of content you write is like a hook, and affiliate marketing is all about getting the fish to bite.

There is no approximate number of articles to write.

Through this training you’ll learn how to write quality content and even how to use other platforms like YouTube, social media, etc to get that traffic you need.

Without content there is no traffic, and without traffic there are no conversions. Keep it up!

Your found target keywords go in the title of your post and again in first or second paragraph then write freely. Some include them towards a conclusion if it conveys a message. I'd also make sure they are grammatically correct.


Look for searches (avg.) above 30 and competition (qsr. ) lower than 100, the lower the qsr the better. Starter sites SEO greater than 95.


https://my.jaaxy.com/search/keywords

For your choice of keywords, always do an incognito search on Google before settling on a keyword, to see who appears in the top 3 positions.

Or you may do in Jaaxy tool search analysis

https://my.jaaxy.com/search/serp-analysis

Tutorials


. https://my.jaaxy.com/training

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Should I use different keywords on my website?

Should I use different keywords on my website?

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Search Engine Optimization
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Should I use numerous keywords on my website. If so, how many?

You should only use one keyword per blog post, though of course a long-tail keyword can contain shorter ones as well.

Include the keyword in the post title and fold it naturally into the text maybe around five times.

I like to include it in the first and last paragraph and in at least one heading as well.

Perhaps find 10 keywords that relate to your niche for now and focus on them. As Eric said this is your bait to get readers to your blog.

Lily

IIt is not a matter of how many, it is a matter of how many niche related keywords you can find and can write helpful content on. Each different niche related keyword phrase can be a new post title.

Thank you for providing clarity. I will approach this differently now.

So glad this helped.

Every single post your write will be focused around a different focus keyword. Keep up with the training lesson by lesson, step by step, and you'll be walked through the process perfectly :) Keep it up!

Thank you. There's a lot of training to remember everything. Approximately how many keywords are needed?

Every single piece of content you write is like a hook, and affiliate marketing is all about getting the fish to bite.

There is no approximate number of articles to write.

Through this training you’ll learn how to write quality content and even how to use other platforms like YouTube, social media, etc to get that traffic you need.

Without content there is no traffic, and without traffic there are no conversions. Keep it up!

Your found target keywords go in the title of your post and again in first or second paragraph then write freely. Some include them towards a conclusion if it conveys a message. I'd also make sure they are grammatically correct.


Look for searches (avg.) above 30 and competition (qsr. ) lower than 100, the lower the qsr the better. Starter sites SEO greater than 95.


https://my.jaaxy.com/search/keywords

For your choice of keywords, always do an incognito search on Google before settling on a keyword, to see who appears in the top 3 positions.

Or you may do in Jaaxy tool search analysis

https://my.jaaxy.com/search/serp-analysis

Tutorials


. https://my.jaaxy.com/training

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