The keyword research tools have changed quite a bit in the past few months. I am not sure how specific I can be about the keyword(s) I am researching. I hope it is not consider
You wrote: I also notice that I can simply type something right into the search bar at the top after clicking on "Research" from the main menu.
That takes you right into Jaaxy and that is the best tool there is. You can see your potential traffic, your competition and SEO ranking and you can try lots of different keywords.
Mel
Things have changed. how do I research keywords?
The keyword research tools have changed quite a bit in the past few months. I am not sure how specific I can be about the keyword(s) I am researching. I hope it is not consider
You wrote: I also notice that I can simply type something right into the search bar at the top after clicking on "Research" from the main menu.
That takes you right into Jaaxy and that is the best tool there is. You can see your potential traffic, your competition and SEO ranking and you can try lots of different keywords.
Mel
Lately, I've been getting a lot of "thank you" responses in SiteComments. And I've had to disapprove them. I requested opinions, expertise, or discussion. Not a simple thank yo
I just got another vacuous reply: """This is a great content and I must commend you for this concise and thorough article. I am just getting to know that XXXX which makes me go wow. I wish To know more about XXX, I don't know if I can get The full details on coinmarket cap. Thanks for sharing this Insightful message to your blog owners. It is well appreciated """
a long-time WA affiliate wrote a post similar to mine: Be picky with site comments, you deserve the best.
I think you should ask Carson on his profile or PM whether the commenter sees you select "I requested opinions, expertise, or discussion." If they do see, but still use Thank You comments then disapprove... or ask Carson to add "or start a discussion with questions"? I'm not sure what other words need to make that clearer for people though on what you want them to do.
A discussion with Carson may help.
I just try to think about it in terms of, "Is this a comment that I would get organically? Or is it obviously forced?" I have had organic comments thanking for me for content. I guess I'm not sure why that's bad?
It all depends on the comment. Your last comment you gave as an example isn't a great comment because you don't even really need to read the article to write something like that.
I don't see much wrong with your first comment. I might have deleted the last sentence just because they've already thanked you and it sounds odd to keep repeating it. But they made an effort to relate to your content, mentioned that they have been researching so they were thankful to find your post...I don't see the problem there. I will admit it's not very detailed...but many of the comments I receive organically (via truly interested people on social media or organic searches) are much shorter than what WA requires and not always very detailed, either.
I've been disapproving comments left and right recently, especially those saying they'll bookmark or share with friends. Also, beware of perpetual commenters in the site comments section as they pop up often.
yes a lot of the bots that used to hit my wordpress sites before joining WA used to use the same "bookmark" line.
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Should "thank you" comments in sitecomments be disapproved?
Lately, I've been getting a lot of "thank you" responses in SiteComments. And I've had to disapprove them. I requested opinions, expertise, or discussion. Not a simple thank yo
I just got another vacuous reply: """This is a great content and I must commend you for this concise and thorough article. I am just getting to know that XXXX which makes me go wow. I wish To know more about XXX, I don't know if I can get The full details on coinmarket cap. Thanks for sharing this Insightful message to your blog owners. It is well appreciated """
a long-time WA affiliate wrote a post similar to mine: Be picky with site comments, you deserve the best.
I think you should ask Carson on his profile or PM whether the commenter sees you select "I requested opinions, expertise, or discussion." If they do see, but still use Thank You comments then disapprove... or ask Carson to add "or start a discussion with questions"? I'm not sure what other words need to make that clearer for people though on what you want them to do.
A discussion with Carson may help.
I just try to think about it in terms of, "Is this a comment that I would get organically? Or is it obviously forced?" I have had organic comments thanking for me for content. I guess I'm not sure why that's bad?
It all depends on the comment. Your last comment you gave as an example isn't a great comment because you don't even really need to read the article to write something like that.
I don't see much wrong with your first comment. I might have deleted the last sentence just because they've already thanked you and it sounds odd to keep repeating it. But they made an effort to relate to your content, mentioned that they have been researching so they were thankful to find your post...I don't see the problem there. I will admit it's not very detailed...but many of the comments I receive organically (via truly interested people on social media or organic searches) are much shorter than what WA requires and not always very detailed, either.
I've been disapproving comments left and right recently, especially those saying they'll bookmark or share with friends. Also, beware of perpetual commenters in the site comments section as they pop up often.
yes a lot of the bots that used to hit my wordpress sites before joining WA used to use the same "bookmark" line.
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The current site I'm visiting has the wrong URL in the Site Comments portal. The portal link is https://issuesindating.com/qa
But on the actual site, the likely correct
Since you're in SiteComments, just concentrate on the Comment itself or else you will may be disapproved for bringing that stuff up. It's up to the site owner to spot their own spelling mistakes etc.
If it's wrong URL, you can report to Site Support maybe or Carson's profile.
If you are doing sitecomments, than suggesting correct spelling is the wrong place.
Sitecomments if for engaging in the post itself and asking questions etc. SiteFeedback is for reporting site mistakes, spelling mistakes etc.
Steven
How do you report problems on a site requesting comments?
The current site I'm visiting has the wrong URL in the Site Comments portal. The portal link is https://issuesindating.com/qa
But on the actual site, the likely correct
Since you're in SiteComments, just concentrate on the Comment itself or else you will may be disapproved for bringing that stuff up. It's up to the site owner to spot their own spelling mistakes etc.
If it's wrong URL, you can report to Site Support maybe or Carson's profile.
If you are doing sitecomments, than suggesting correct spelling is the wrong place.
Sitecomments if for engaging in the post itself and asking questions etc. SiteFeedback is for reporting site mistakes, spelling mistakes etc.
Steven
Use Jaaxy
Barry