I signed up for the free trail with Jaaxy and got my affiliate link. I want to promote it on my website, but until I'm making some money I can't afford the paid subscription fo
Will my jaaxy affiliate link if i'm not a paid subscriber?
I signed up for the free trail with Jaaxy and got my affiliate link. I want to promote it on my website, but until I'm making some money I can't afford the paid subscription fo
I'm afraid that I may not have done enough research before I selected my first domain name. I want to target Thai people that are living in the US, so after several tries at po
Remember Wanna, your domain name is just 1 keyword. As you create content for your site, you will use many more, over time, probably hundreds.
Continue to follow the training, choose the best keywords you can and you will get better at it as you go along. You will be able to rank on Google for those keywords.
Don't worry about the domain name. It sounds fine to me. You website visitors will learn to recognize it and it will become your brand.
Tom
I don't think you chose a bad domain name, that just means you have to work to stand out from 'similar sounding' websites. I do work at home and my competition is fierce...you just have to be unique to stand out, love! Much success!
Wanna, choose some keywords that emphasise what you are doing and relate to your domain name but are a play on those words. That way you can have a keyword with punch in your first sentence and variations on that keyword in several other places in your content.
Helen, I'm still studying about keywords. Thank you for your suggestion, I'll keep it in my mind.
Wanna, when I started I couldn't find the domain I wanted so after fiddling around I used hyphens to get a general name that covered all of what I wanted. I had chosen one title. Then when I got into keywords I did some experimenting with Google and couldn't find my title anywhere. So decided to change it. (Not my domain though.) Then I started SEO and put in my new title. Now I have the same domain with two names. I decided to keep both. My second title is at the top of page 1. The first one is still somewhere out there!
Now my domain title is an umbrella over all my pages and posts and for each one of these I pick a keyword. Then I play around with them as I suggested in my first comment.
Basically the fact is that unless you use the keyword in your domain name in each and every page/post (which could end up being monotonous and giving visitors the impression they had read these before) each of these will have its own. So go have some fun with keywords.
Thank you Helen! I can see that I still have a lot to learn about this business. I really appreciate you sharing your experience with me.
These days it's your content that ranks more than your domain name. Stick with it and see how you go.
I think you need to work with it first and see what kind of traffic you bring in...you may have found the perfect domain name....ask again in 3 months once you've built it...if it really worries you delete it and do thailivinginUSA?
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Did I choose a bad domain name?
I'm afraid that I may not have done enough research before I selected my first domain name. I want to target Thai people that are living in the US, so after several tries at po
Remember Wanna, your domain name is just 1 keyword. As you create content for your site, you will use many more, over time, probably hundreds.
Continue to follow the training, choose the best keywords you can and you will get better at it as you go along. You will be able to rank on Google for those keywords.
Don't worry about the domain name. It sounds fine to me. You website visitors will learn to recognize it and it will become your brand.
Tom
I don't think you chose a bad domain name, that just means you have to work to stand out from 'similar sounding' websites. I do work at home and my competition is fierce...you just have to be unique to stand out, love! Much success!
Wanna, choose some keywords that emphasise what you are doing and relate to your domain name but are a play on those words. That way you can have a keyword with punch in your first sentence and variations on that keyword in several other places in your content.
Helen, I'm still studying about keywords. Thank you for your suggestion, I'll keep it in my mind.
Wanna, when I started I couldn't find the domain I wanted so after fiddling around I used hyphens to get a general name that covered all of what I wanted. I had chosen one title. Then when I got into keywords I did some experimenting with Google and couldn't find my title anywhere. So decided to change it. (Not my domain though.) Then I started SEO and put in my new title. Now I have the same domain with two names. I decided to keep both. My second title is at the top of page 1. The first one is still somewhere out there!
Now my domain title is an umbrella over all my pages and posts and for each one of these I pick a keyword. Then I play around with them as I suggested in my first comment.
Basically the fact is that unless you use the keyword in your domain name in each and every page/post (which could end up being monotonous and giving visitors the impression they had read these before) each of these will have its own. So go have some fun with keywords.
Thank you Helen! I can see that I still have a lot to learn about this business. I really appreciate you sharing your experience with me.
These days it's your content that ranks more than your domain name. Stick with it and see how you go.
I think you need to work with it first and see what kind of traffic you bring in...you may have found the perfect domain name....ask again in 3 months once you've built it...if it really worries you delete it and do thailivinginUSA?
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Yes. Promote Jaaxy.