When writing articles for article marketing, where in your website should they go? Are they considered content for my website like posts?
Article Marketing is defined as writing articles and publishing them at article directories and other 2.0 websites and linking those articles back to your website to the relevant material the article topic shares.
Is this what you are asking?
Or are you asking how to add content to your website?
If you want to post to your website you can --but don't post them else where ---just on your website --!!!
They can go where you want them. I put mine in my blog roll.
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When writing articles for article marketing, where in your website should they go? Are they considered content for my website like posts?
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/how-to-write-an-article
This will probably help you in your article writing quest.
Article Marketing is defined as writing articles and publishing them at article directories and other 2.0 websites and linking those articles back to your website to the relevant material the article topic shares.
Is this what you are asking?
Or are you asking how to add content to your website?
If you want to post to your website you can --but don't post them else where ---just on your website --!!!
They can go where you want them. I put mine in my blog roll.
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If my tittle is a keyword phrase and then I use it in my 1st paragraph but slightly change it, is it still considered by goggle as my keyword phrase? Example is, all words used in
If my tittle is a keyword phrase and then I use it in my 1st paragraph but slightly change it, is it still considered by goggle as my keyword phrase? Example is, all words used in
In the discussion area where it shows the time since you posted you discussion, some of the posts say "sticky" what does sticky mean?
Sticky is typically referred to a post or comment that has been specially tagged to "stick" to the top of the discussion or ahead of other posts.
I hope that helps.
Tom
Hi Tom's already given you the answer - but just to expand a little - when you are posting your own blog posts to your website, you can also make these sticky. It just allows certain posts to be seen first, despite being posted farther into the future than more recent posts.
So things like maybe an answer to a question that people keep asking - you could post that as sticky - and hopefully not have to answer the same repetitive question time and time again.
All the best, Mark
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In the discussion area where it shows the time since you posted you discussion, some of the posts say "sticky" what does sticky mean?
Sticky is typically referred to a post or comment that has been specially tagged to "stick" to the top of the discussion or ahead of other posts.
I hope that helps.
Tom
Hi Tom's already given you the answer - but just to expand a little - when you are posting your own blog posts to your website, you can also make these sticky. It just allows certain posts to be seen first, despite being posted farther into the future than more recent posts.
So things like maybe an answer to a question that people keep asking - you could post that as sticky - and hopefully not have to answer the same repetitive question time and time again.
All the best, Mark
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I'm just about through with the first course of the Affiliate Bootcamp. My website is coming along ok I guess. I enjoyed writing a WA review. http://financialfreedomops.com/?p=
I don't think you are asking the right question. I agree with the others, you should not consider working on 2 sites simultaneously. So, no, don't start a "second" site.
But you might consider ditching your training wheels site and going for the one you really want to build and for which you have expertise and passion.
Build only ONE site, the one you really want to build.
It may initially feel like you are going backwards, starting over. But in the long run it will be more rewarding to put your efforts into your area of expertise.
As for the training, it depends on your niche. The AB is primarily for those who are focusing on promoting WA. (although its principles apply to any affiliate marketing generally).
However, if your niche is different, then I suggest you complete the Certificate Levels 1 to 4, and do Jay's Weekly Training Videos on selected subjects that are relevant to your situation.
You can do the AB lessons later at anytime.
Well, that's just my take on it. You must do what is best for you.
~Jude
I wouldn't and didn't start a 2nd website until I knew for sure that I could feed both websites every week with at least one page of content each and be consistent about it. For me my 2nd website was the website I really wanted to create first but didn't because I knew my first website would be the test bed for building websites. I knew I would make mistakes and I didn't want to make them on the website I was most passionate about. So I waited until I knew enough, as Beverley says, the ins and outs of how the first website building process worked.
If you cannot "consistently" feed both of your websites content and stick to that schedule, Google will lose interest when they send their spiders out to index your pages. So unless you know for sure that you can keep a consistent schedule of content feeding for both of your website, then do it. But if you are not sure, I highly advise you to wait until you can.
I wouldn't be in a hurry to start a second one unless you are bored. Learn about the ins and outs of this first one, rather than making mistakes on 2 of them at once!
I didn't start my second website until I had about 75 pages on my first one. Then I was reasonably sure that there was enough content there that if my writing dropped off somewhat there was still enough to interest and engage visitors. I was glad I did because it's amazing how much time a second website can suck up.
Some of us have more time than others...don't look at others like that. If you were to start your second website too soon, both will suffer! I agree with bthiel...wait until you have much content and it's pretty much finished with the pages (posts will always come)....
Hope it helps!
Personally, I would focus on getting your first webpage loaded with content, reviews, affiliates and the like(whichever path youre pursuing), completing at least up to the end of unit 3, if not the whole course. Then move on to a second site. the knowledge you will gain upon finishing the 4 courses and implementing them to your first webpage will make the process of building the second one exponentially easier. plus, with your time constraints you would risk spreading yourself very thin if you had to work on an extra webpage, or lose interest all-together. but that's just my opinion.
But..... on the other side of the same token... if you're more knowledgeable about the niche you're contemplating... then personally I would put your first page on hold and go with the niche you're more interested/knowledgeable in.
I think your opinion is a good one that makes a lot of sense. That's pretty much what I was thinking, Thanks
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When Should I Start my 2nd Website?
I'm just about through with the first course of the Affiliate Bootcamp. My website is coming along ok I guess. I enjoyed writing a WA review. http://financialfreedomops.com/?p=
I don't think you are asking the right question. I agree with the others, you should not consider working on 2 sites simultaneously. So, no, don't start a "second" site.
But you might consider ditching your training wheels site and going for the one you really want to build and for which you have expertise and passion.
Build only ONE site, the one you really want to build.
It may initially feel like you are going backwards, starting over. But in the long run it will be more rewarding to put your efforts into your area of expertise.
As for the training, it depends on your niche. The AB is primarily for those who are focusing on promoting WA. (although its principles apply to any affiliate marketing generally).
However, if your niche is different, then I suggest you complete the Certificate Levels 1 to 4, and do Jay's Weekly Training Videos on selected subjects that are relevant to your situation.
You can do the AB lessons later at anytime.
Well, that's just my take on it. You must do what is best for you.
~Jude
I wouldn't and didn't start a 2nd website until I knew for sure that I could feed both websites every week with at least one page of content each and be consistent about it. For me my 2nd website was the website I really wanted to create first but didn't because I knew my first website would be the test bed for building websites. I knew I would make mistakes and I didn't want to make them on the website I was most passionate about. So I waited until I knew enough, as Beverley says, the ins and outs of how the first website building process worked.
If you cannot "consistently" feed both of your websites content and stick to that schedule, Google will lose interest when they send their spiders out to index your pages. So unless you know for sure that you can keep a consistent schedule of content feeding for both of your website, then do it. But if you are not sure, I highly advise you to wait until you can.
I wouldn't be in a hurry to start a second one unless you are bored. Learn about the ins and outs of this first one, rather than making mistakes on 2 of them at once!
I didn't start my second website until I had about 75 pages on my first one. Then I was reasonably sure that there was enough content there that if my writing dropped off somewhat there was still enough to interest and engage visitors. I was glad I did because it's amazing how much time a second website can suck up.
Some of us have more time than others...don't look at others like that. If you were to start your second website too soon, both will suffer! I agree with bthiel...wait until you have much content and it's pretty much finished with the pages (posts will always come)....
Hope it helps!
Personally, I would focus on getting your first webpage loaded with content, reviews, affiliates and the like(whichever path youre pursuing), completing at least up to the end of unit 3, if not the whole course. Then move on to a second site. the knowledge you will gain upon finishing the 4 courses and implementing them to your first webpage will make the process of building the second one exponentially easier. plus, with your time constraints you would risk spreading yourself very thin if you had to work on an extra webpage, or lose interest all-together. but that's just my opinion.
But..... on the other side of the same token... if you're more knowledgeable about the niche you're contemplating... then personally I would put your first page on hold and go with the niche you're more interested/knowledgeable in.
I think your opinion is a good one that makes a lot of sense. That's pretty much what I was thinking, Thanks
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how do you add links to images or banners?
Click on the picture=>click on "link" icon=>then paste code from the box where you added the code to the box. That's how I create custom banners
This video tutorial will probably help:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/creating-links
Thank you so much Gordi. I love how easy it is to learn something new everyday here in the community at WA and how willing ready everyone is to help out a fellow member. That's what I call service. I love it and I appreciate!!!!!
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how do you add links to images or banners?
how do you add links to images or banners?
Click on the picture=>click on "link" icon=>then paste code from the box where you added the code to the box. That's how I create custom banners
This video tutorial will probably help:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/creating-links
Thank you so much Gordi. I love how easy it is to learn something new everyday here in the community at WA and how willing ready everyone is to help out a fellow member. That's what I call service. I love it and I appreciate!!!!!
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https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/how-to-write-an-article
This will probably help you in your article writing quest.