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Why is my content getting ranked but i can't find it at all.

Also, even if your content is already indexed, it doesn't mean you will see your site at the first place immediately. This process can take some time especially if your site is brand new. It can take up to 6 months before you can benefit of a good ranking so be constant in your work, just continue to write content and after a while you'll see the fruits of all the hard work you have done.

Tks

When you content gets indexed it means the search engines have crawled and found it. However it may not be ranked on the first or second page.
You can use jaxxy site rank to see where it is ranked at. The free version gives you only first page ranking stats, If you have the upgraded version you can see the top 20 pages.
Hope this helps.

ok thx

Do you mean that you get high ranking in search engines or you got indexed instead?

indexed

Getting indexed not always allow you to see your site in the first pages of SERPS even if you look for it in the first 30,000 results. What it means is you are already in the queue but not in the first places yet.

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My content getting ranked but i can't find it ?

My content getting ranked but i can't find it ?

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Why is my content getting ranked but i can't find it at all.

Also, even if your content is already indexed, it doesn't mean you will see your site at the first place immediately. This process can take some time especially if your site is brand new. It can take up to 6 months before you can benefit of a good ranking so be constant in your work, just continue to write content and after a while you'll see the fruits of all the hard work you have done.

Tks

When you content gets indexed it means the search engines have crawled and found it. However it may not be ranked on the first or second page.
You can use jaxxy site rank to see where it is ranked at. The free version gives you only first page ranking stats, If you have the upgraded version you can see the top 20 pages.
Hope this helps.

ok thx

Do you mean that you get high ranking in search engines or you got indexed instead?

indexed

Getting indexed not always allow you to see your site in the first pages of SERPS even if you look for it in the first 30,000 results. What it means is you are already in the queue but not in the first places yet.

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My website font on a laptop when I'm reading blog post is good size but on my phone it looks huge. Anton will knows how to fix this.

That has to do with how your theme is coded... sounds like yours does not handle mobile well.

ohh ok...thanks

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Why I still the font for my website huge on a mobile phone?

Why I still the font for my website huge on a mobile phone?

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My website font on a laptop when I'm reading blog post is good size but on my phone it looks huge. Anton will knows how to fix this.

That has to do with how your theme is coded... sounds like yours does not handle mobile well.

ohh ok...thanks

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Hi folks,I have a question. Was listening to the adding affiliate programs lesson and I already had post and affiliate links on my site. I have 5 posts on my site and each one

I have been researching this topic as well. From what I've learned google wants about 1500 woods between links. I googled bridge pages and that is what I came up with. If you google the subject there is a lot of info.

Everyone is different. If you are trying to rank a page, I'd only put a few affiliate links on the page to start. One in the beginning, middle, and end. However, there are many pages that rank well with a lot more affiliate links on the page. It just depends on what you're promoting, how competitive the phrase is, and other factors.

Start with just a few, and if the page gets popular you can add more and see if that helps conversions!

thanks you all for responding

You could always add a page with your links listed with a short description and have those links linked to from relevant individual posts.

Of course you could not publish this page on the internet but the way round it is to make it a no follow and no index so that it doesn't get crawled by the search engines.
Enjoy your Monday.
Robert-A

Google does not favor "thin content" site - meaning too many links especially affiliate links to the ratio of content. Try to write more content and mixed the links (internal and external).

:)
Joe

Consider writing product reviews for those affiliate links, and only including affiliate links in the review, so anytime you mention them in other posts you can direct your readers to the reviews, this will reduce the amount of affiliate links on your blog.

But to be honest, I have content that still ranks even with many affiliate links. So maybe just try not to overdo it, but you can still have them.

Hope that helps
Steph

My understanding is that the search engines don't like too many affiliate links. There are ways around this, you can point to other content on your site and have the affiliate link there. But you are probably running a review site with lists of product reviews and links to Amazon, correct? I'm not quite sure how you can do this without adding many affiliate links and would be interested to know the answer myself.

The rule of thumb is at least 500 words of content for every affiliate link to avoid being classified as a 'bridge page' by Google.

Hi!

I'm not sure about what is considered "too much," but normally, for a 2,000-word post, I would put no more than 3 affiliate links, tops 4. I would not exceed 4 and think 3 would be even better. : )

Cath

What I would do is to start writing post without affiliate links now. Write a lot of post with pure information or reviews and put a link in them back to the 5 post you have with affiliate links. You don't want every post to have affiliate links, so just start writing some that link back to those post.

How do I do that?

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Are there too many affiliate links on my blog?

Are there too many affiliate links on my blog?

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Hi folks,I have a question. Was listening to the adding affiliate programs lesson and I already had post and affiliate links on my site. I have 5 posts on my site and each one

I have been researching this topic as well. From what I've learned google wants about 1500 woods between links. I googled bridge pages and that is what I came up with. If you google the subject there is a lot of info.

Everyone is different. If you are trying to rank a page, I'd only put a few affiliate links on the page to start. One in the beginning, middle, and end. However, there are many pages that rank well with a lot more affiliate links on the page. It just depends on what you're promoting, how competitive the phrase is, and other factors.

Start with just a few, and if the page gets popular you can add more and see if that helps conversions!

thanks you all for responding

You could always add a page with your links listed with a short description and have those links linked to from relevant individual posts.

Of course you could not publish this page on the internet but the way round it is to make it a no follow and no index so that it doesn't get crawled by the search engines.
Enjoy your Monday.
Robert-A

Google does not favor "thin content" site - meaning too many links especially affiliate links to the ratio of content. Try to write more content and mixed the links (internal and external).

:)
Joe

Consider writing product reviews for those affiliate links, and only including affiliate links in the review, so anytime you mention them in other posts you can direct your readers to the reviews, this will reduce the amount of affiliate links on your blog.

But to be honest, I have content that still ranks even with many affiliate links. So maybe just try not to overdo it, but you can still have them.

Hope that helps
Steph

My understanding is that the search engines don't like too many affiliate links. There are ways around this, you can point to other content on your site and have the affiliate link there. But you are probably running a review site with lists of product reviews and links to Amazon, correct? I'm not quite sure how you can do this without adding many affiliate links and would be interested to know the answer myself.

The rule of thumb is at least 500 words of content for every affiliate link to avoid being classified as a 'bridge page' by Google.

Hi!

I'm not sure about what is considered "too much," but normally, for a 2,000-word post, I would put no more than 3 affiliate links, tops 4. I would not exceed 4 and think 3 would be even better. : )

Cath

What I would do is to start writing post without affiliate links now. Write a lot of post with pure information or reviews and put a link in them back to the 5 post you have with affiliate links. You don't want every post to have affiliate links, so just start writing some that link back to those post.

How do I do that?

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