I realize page rank will vary based on competition and page authority, but to be successful I would think I need first page rank or other ways to drive people to may site. Woul
yes - but after just 3 months of content marketing I already have a few 1st page rankings.
Gotta love those low compeition keywords!
Thanks for letting me know. Very nice to know someone is getting results. It helps me tremendously. Must be nice to know you can do it.
How many articles did you publish before you started to notice?
I honestly don't remember, it was all so fast. It takes less than you might think, but you still need to produce content as often as possible. I
n my first premium month I think I did about 1 article per day. By month 2 I was seeing traffic build slowly. In Month 3 I was offline for a while, and traffic stayed steady.
Now that I'm producing again, and getting towards month 4, Google trusts me more and some of my older articles are also rising in the Google ranks.
My advice is, focus on keywords and content - not on current rankings. If you keep producing, you'll get there.
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How high can I go with content marketing?
I realize page rank will vary based on competition and page authority, but to be successful I would think I need first page rank or other ways to drive people to may site. Woul
yes - but after just 3 months of content marketing I already have a few 1st page rankings.
Gotta love those low compeition keywords!
Thanks for letting me know. Very nice to know someone is getting results. It helps me tremendously. Must be nice to know you can do it.
How many articles did you publish before you started to notice?
I honestly don't remember, it was all so fast. It takes less than you might think, but you still need to produce content as often as possible. I
n my first premium month I think I did about 1 article per day. By month 2 I was seeing traffic build slowly. In Month 3 I was offline for a while, and traffic stayed steady.
Now that I'm producing again, and getting towards month 4, Google trusts me more and some of my older articles are also rising in the Google ranks.
My advice is, focus on keywords and content - not on current rankings. If you keep producing, you'll get there.
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I know I can enter my keyword phrases into Google I've used for my articles, but I want to see if this is a viable way to test to make sure my articles do in fact show in SERP.
Hi there,
If you are using Google chrome, just open a new incognito window, and type in your keyword phrase. You may need to go through many pages before you can find your page rankings.
If you are using a low competition keyword, then it will be a little easier.
The reason for you to use "incognito window" is because you would not want your previous search history to interfere with the search results that you are going to get.
Hope that helps =)
Thanks. I need to see results for all the time I'm putting into it. Are you getting ranked yet? Can you show me?
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Can I enter my keyword phrases to test my content marketing?
I know I can enter my keyword phrases into Google I've used for my articles, but I want to see if this is a viable way to test to make sure my articles do in fact show in SERP.
Hi there,
If you are using Google chrome, just open a new incognito window, and type in your keyword phrase. You may need to go through many pages before you can find your page rankings.
If you are using a low competition keyword, then it will be a little easier.
The reason for you to use "incognito window" is because you would not want your previous search history to interfere with the search results that you are going to get.
Hope that helps =)
Thanks. I need to see results for all the time I'm putting into it. Are you getting ranked yet? Can you show me?
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What is the primary, main, single most used method SEO marketers use to generate traffic to a website? Any website, be it affiliate marketing or subscriber based. Is it content
By definition someone who does SEO doesn't do marketing. As they are different things. Someone who does SEO just has the aim of getting a site to the top of Page 1 on Google.
If you don't want to wait for Google or don't have the SEO skills to get a site onto page one quickly then you'll need to try a more marketing based approach.
One way is to spend money on some type of paid ads eg. Adwords / Facebook etc. The same way as many businesses get their customers. But you'll have to learn about how to do that effectively.
Or you'll need to be producing awesome content and will have to proactively market your content and spend a lot of time looking for sites where you can share it.
The aim being to produce content that's so great other people in the same field want to share it with their fans and followers on social media and practically beg you to do a guest post on their site where you can then link back to your own site.
This approach doesn't have to cost you anything. But does require a lot of time, effort , great ideas and great writing ability. See http://backlinko.com/ for how to do this.
Publishing a steady stream of unique, consistent, value-added, and quality content to your site that has information that people in your niche are searching for.
By the way, you are in the right place.
Type the word 'keywords' into the WA search bar and you will find related training.
~Jude
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What is the primary method of generating traffic?
What is the primary, main, single most used method SEO marketers use to generate traffic to a website? Any website, be it affiliate marketing or subscriber based. Is it content
By definition someone who does SEO doesn't do marketing. As they are different things. Someone who does SEO just has the aim of getting a site to the top of Page 1 on Google.
If you don't want to wait for Google or don't have the SEO skills to get a site onto page one quickly then you'll need to try a more marketing based approach.
One way is to spend money on some type of paid ads eg. Adwords / Facebook etc. The same way as many businesses get their customers. But you'll have to learn about how to do that effectively.
Or you'll need to be producing awesome content and will have to proactively market your content and spend a lot of time looking for sites where you can share it.
The aim being to produce content that's so great other people in the same field want to share it with their fans and followers on social media and practically beg you to do a guest post on their site where you can then link back to your own site.
This approach doesn't have to cost you anything. But does require a lot of time, effort , great ideas and great writing ability. See http://backlinko.com/ for how to do this.
Publishing a steady stream of unique, consistent, value-added, and quality content to your site that has information that people in your niche are searching for.
By the way, you are in the right place.
Type the word 'keywords' into the WA search bar and you will find related training.
~Jude
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How does Streetarticles.com interact with the search engines to get higher rankings? Should I post my articles to my website as well?
Hi John, I shouldn't worry about this? Can you point me in the direction I should be headed. I'm writing content with keyword phrases based on Kyle's blog demonstration case study on getting rankings with a website regarding Organic Milk. It was written in July of 2014. Is there a course for a newer method I should be using? Thanks.
All writing should be done on your site, but you can post your links on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media networks.
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How does posting articles to streetarticles get higher rank?
How does Streetarticles.com interact with the search engines to get higher rankings? Should I post my articles to my website as well?
Hi John, I shouldn't worry about this? Can you point me in the direction I should be headed. I'm writing content with keyword phrases based on Kyle's blog demonstration case study on getting rankings with a website regarding Organic Milk. It was written in July of 2014. Is there a course for a newer method I should be using? Thanks.
All writing should be done on your site, but you can post your links on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media networks.
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My website is hosted by Godaddy. Will I still maintain my website with Godaddy? I want to take full advantage of the information and service available here on WA but what happe
If your site is hosted at WA you can take advantage of some of the other features such as site comments and feedback, which many members find beneficial. unfortunately they are not available on other hosting platforms.
If the site is on Godaddy you will need to back it up or export it before you change the name servers. Then when re-named import in onto WA. If you ask the guys in support they will help you out to do this.
After backing up and changing name servers, I would still maintain the site on Godaddy and upload after I revise it each time under the renamed version to WA? I will check with Godaddy support. Thanks!
Once you transfer your site's contents from godaddy to WA hosting, all of your site maintenance will be done through siterubix.
Domain name registration and site hosting are two separate things -- Godaddy will still hold your domain registration and you'll still need to renew your domain registration there. The DNS settings at godaddy, though, will point all accesses of your site to WA's servers. You'll no longer need to pay for godaddy hosting.
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Why do I need to change the name servers to wa?
My website is hosted by Godaddy. Will I still maintain my website with Godaddy? I want to take full advantage of the information and service available here on WA but what happe
If your site is hosted at WA you can take advantage of some of the other features such as site comments and feedback, which many members find beneficial. unfortunately they are not available on other hosting platforms.
If the site is on Godaddy you will need to back it up or export it before you change the name servers. Then when re-named import in onto WA. If you ask the guys in support they will help you out to do this.
After backing up and changing name servers, I would still maintain the site on Godaddy and upload after I revise it each time under the renamed version to WA? I will check with Godaddy support. Thanks!
Once you transfer your site's contents from godaddy to WA hosting, all of your site maintenance will be done through siterubix.
Domain name registration and site hosting are two separate things -- Godaddy will still hold your domain registration and you'll still need to renew your domain registration there. The DNS settings at godaddy, though, will point all accesses of your site to WA's servers. You'll no longer need to pay for godaddy hosting.
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Jess is on point!