I have just registered a new domain name wemenhealth.com which is intended to talk about women and men's health and tips to sort out any health issues. My plan is to focus on s
Thanks all for your replies and feedback. Does the domain really matter? I'm thinking of domain names that have no meanings but they talk about specific sub-niches, which I'm thinking of talking about sexual health issues under wemenhealth.com website.
It is misspelled - WomenHealth.com vs Wemen or Woman - both are taken.
Health has a pretty broad appeal; it could include many things.
However, you can start with one subcategory, and completely exhaust it before you scale out.
Thanks so much. Yes, that's what I was thinking, start with one category to focus on until it becomes a well established website with more traffic generated, then focus on another one within men's health.
Thanks. I have registered menssexualhealthtips.com and that's the domain I will use to build a website for men's health etc.
Hello, Pio; I think it's entirely too broad. To begin with, men's or women's health is a very broad niche. Let alone trying to tackle both of them on one site. You need to narrow this down to focus on a specific spectrum of this massive niche.
With the niche selector here at WA, it's easy to narrow down your targeted audience. Go through the training and let me know if you have further questions.
I think you should continue searching for a better domain name.
Nice to see that you're still here, Pio.
Talk soon
~Scott~
That's not a problem, Pio. I hope this helps you start down the right path. Let me know if you need further help or have additional questions.
I'd be more than happy to help.
Cheers
~Your friend and mentor Scott~
I agree with Troy. You need something attractive and easy to remember.
Why not call it what it is - sexualhealth.com if it's available?
I think sexualhealth.com is a better choice.
Go and buy it, if it's available.
A loss of 15 to 20 bucks is an easy lesson to swallow at this stage of the game.
I think it is a difficult one to remember. Which is no what you want when trying to attract visitors.
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Is my wemenhealth.com website domain a good one?
I have just registered a new domain name wemenhealth.com which is intended to talk about women and men's health and tips to sort out any health issues. My plan is to focus on s
i agree with what Paul stated call it as it is and sexualhealth.com if available is much better then what you have now.
Plus if people were to look at the domain name which most don't these day the wording can be misleading or interpreted wrong for example you have wemenhealth dot com.
Now we know what you mean due to your explanation however the word wemenhealth can be looked as only about men's health or another way it can be seen is a typo people may think you are wanting to say womenhealth as the e looks like a typo instead of o in women.
So if you can find a better and more specific domain such as what Paul stated that would be better.
Once you do then at first when creating categories have two separate categories relating to women's health and one for men's health that way.
From there focus first on one category and build content on that before moving onto the other category.
You can also use the niche finder tool to your life and type in Women's health and also men's health and find broken down niche ideas for that main categories for women and men to write and get ideas on topics for those areas.
Thank you so much for your detailed explanation. I think I will need to change my domain to something that best explains what my website is for etc. eg menssexualhealthtips.com which is available. Please can you comment on this new one suggestion and I will register it asap. Thanks very much. Appreciate your help very much.
Thanks all for your replies and feedback. Does the domain really matter? I'm thinking of domain names that have no meanings but they talk about specific sub-niches, which I'm thinking of talking about sexual health issues under wemenhealth.com website.
It is misspelled - WomenHealth.com vs Wemen or Woman - both are taken.
Health has a pretty broad appeal; it could include many things.
However, you can start with one subcategory, and completely exhaust it before you scale out.
Thanks so much. Yes, that's what I was thinking, start with one category to focus on until it becomes a well established website with more traffic generated, then focus on another one within men's health.
Thanks. I have registered menssexualhealthtips.com and that's the domain I will use to build a website for men's health etc.
Hello, Pio; I think it's entirely too broad. To begin with, men's or women's health is a very broad niche. Let alone trying to tackle both of them on one site. You need to narrow this down to focus on a specific spectrum of this massive niche.
With the niche selector here at WA, it's easy to narrow down your targeted audience. Go through the training and let me know if you have further questions.
I think you should continue searching for a better domain name.
Nice to see that you're still here, Pio.
Talk soon
~Scott~
That's not a problem, Pio. I hope this helps you start down the right path. Let me know if you need further help or have additional questions.
I'd be more than happy to help.
Cheers
~Your friend and mentor Scott~
I agree with Troy. You need something attractive and easy to remember.
Why not call it what it is - sexualhealth.com if it's available?
I think sexualhealth.com is a better choice.
Go and buy it, if it's available.
A loss of 15 to 20 bucks is an easy lesson to swallow at this stage of the game.
I think it is a difficult one to remember. Which is no what you want when trying to attract visitors.
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Can you please restore my website menfeelgood.com?
You need to address this to Site Support rather than to the Community, Pio.
Cheers
Rich :-)
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Can you please restore my website menfeelgood.com?
Can you please restore my website menfeelgood.com?
You need to address this to Site Support rather than to the Community, Pio.
Cheers
Rich :-)
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I want to create a vertical menu on the left-hand side of the GeneratePress theme of my website. I want menu items and sub-menu items in the pull-down format. Can I do that on
This may help
https://generatepress.com/forums/topic/how-to-do-vertical-menu/
https://docs.generatepress.com/?s=vertical+menu
You may also want to reach GP support with this
https://generatepress.com/contact/
Also, I do not know if you are using the free or premium version.
Can I create a vetical menu on the left side on generatepress theme?
I want to create a vertical menu on the left-hand side of the GeneratePress theme of my website. I want menu items and sub-menu items in the pull-down format. Can I do that on
This may help
https://generatepress.com/forums/topic/how-to-do-vertical-menu/
https://docs.generatepress.com/?s=vertical+menu
You may also want to reach GP support with this
https://generatepress.com/contact/
Also, I do not know if you are using the free or premium version.
Please I just wanted to know the recommended number of internal links in a post linking to say, a Review Post or a Landing page on your website. Thank you.
Hi - there is no limit, but do you mean that in one post, you would add the same internal link several times?
That would be a poor user experience.
But, if you mean, you have lots of different posts that all link to a landing page, that's fine.
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How many recommended internal links to be in a post?
Please I just wanted to know the recommended number of internal links in a post linking to say, a Review Post or a Landing page on your website. Thank you.
Hi - there is no limit, but do you mean that in one post, you would add the same internal link several times?
That would be a poor user experience.
But, if you mean, you have lots of different posts that all link to a landing page, that's fine.
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I have a few articles create by a Freelancers in Fiverr and I copied and pasted those articles in SiteContent and published. There had never been any message or indications whe
Hi - it's supposed to, but in my opinion, it doesn't work.
I have offered feedback on literally hundreds of websites and discovered they had used copied content.
And I have experimented by deliberately trying to publish copied content onto my practice site, and it allows it through.
It would be better to check with your own plagiarism tool.
And you will also need a tool to check that it wasn't written by AI, as that would also harm your site.
Hi Diane. Thanks for your reply and help. I suspected those articles were created by AI and were duplicates by the way they were written. They don't usually flow well from one idea to the next. Appreciate your help!
Pio
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Will the wa sitecontent tell us if our article when published is duplicated?
I have a few articles create by a Freelancers in Fiverr and I copied and pasted those articles in SiteContent and published. There had never been any message or indications whe
Hi - it's supposed to, but in my opinion, it doesn't work.
I have offered feedback on literally hundreds of websites and discovered they had used copied content.
And I have experimented by deliberately trying to publish copied content onto my practice site, and it allows it through.
It would be better to check with your own plagiarism tool.
And you will also need a tool to check that it wasn't written by AI, as that would also harm your site.
Hi Diane. Thanks for your reply and help. I suspected those articles were created by AI and were duplicates by the way they were written. They don't usually flow well from one idea to the next. Appreciate your help!
Pio
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i agree with what Paul stated call it as it is and sexualhealth.com if available is much better then what you have now.
Plus if people were to look at the domain name which most don't these day the wording can be misleading or interpreted wrong for example you have wemenhealth dot com.
Now we know what you mean due to your explanation however the word wemenhealth can be looked as only about men's health or another way it can be seen is a typo people may think you are wanting to say womenhealth as the e looks like a typo instead of o in women.
So if you can find a better and more specific domain such as what Paul stated that would be better.
Once you do then at first when creating categories have two separate categories relating to women's health and one for men's health that way.
From there focus first on one category and build content on that before moving onto the other category.
You can also use the niche finder tool to your life and type in Women's health and also men's health and find broken down niche ideas for that main categories for women and men to write and get ideas on topics for those areas.
Thank you so much for your detailed explanation. I think I will need to change my domain to something that best explains what my website is for etc. eg menssexualhealthtips.com which is available. Please can you comment on this new one suggestion and I will register it asap. Thanks very much. Appreciate your help very much.
Sorry I've just registered
https://menssexualhealthtips.com
now.