About RachelJordan
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900 followers Joined September 2015
Hello! Our names are Rachel and Jordan, and we are college students. I (Rachel) am majoring in nursing, and Jordan is majoring in Mechanical Engineering.

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I had someone email me through my website's email asking to write an article to be published on my site. They offered to pay me for it as well. I was wondering what is the best

It may be genuine but you never know. If they are offering to pay it does sound a bit phoney.
Ask them to submit a test article to you by email, then check it for plagiarism. If it's Ok and matches the style of your site then they have passed the first test.
Send them a mail for them to respond to to check the mail address.
Ask them what articles they intend to write and give them your site rules. If they are going to post links check out the links yo see if they are acceptable to you.
Keep them under monitoring until you are happy with thier contributions.

Bob

Congratulations for receiving the attention. You are obviously doing something right!

Thanks for the question, Rachel. I am learning from it as well.
The only request I have received was a hack!

The advice seems like a good filter to proceed with.
Happy New Year,
Sami

My take: it is better to have for you to edit and have your approval before publishing. It is now a trend to encourage what we call guest bloggers that most says it helps to get traffic to your website. Check this out: https://blog.kissmetrics.com/guide-to-guest-blogging/

I would be very careful! But if genuine, you should grab it just for the rankings sake alone!

Hi Rachel,

This is guest posting or guest blogging.... as I mention here: You want to have them submit the article to you and preface it with a couple of rules. Such as it has to pertain to your niche and provide your readers with value.

Then, you can setup a User for them to login to your WordPress as an Author or Contributor where you "approve" the article before it gets published.

Here are the guidelines for guest posts on my website as an example:
http://pureresiduals.com/submit-a-guest-post/

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What do I tell someone who wants to write for my site?

What do I tell someone who wants to write for my site?

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Authoring & Writing Content
Updated

I had someone email me through my website's email asking to write an article to be published on my site. They offered to pay me for it as well. I was wondering what is the best

It may be genuine but you never know. If they are offering to pay it does sound a bit phoney.
Ask them to submit a test article to you by email, then check it for plagiarism. If it's Ok and matches the style of your site then they have passed the first test.
Send them a mail for them to respond to to check the mail address.
Ask them what articles they intend to write and give them your site rules. If they are going to post links check out the links yo see if they are acceptable to you.
Keep them under monitoring until you are happy with thier contributions.

Bob

Congratulations for receiving the attention. You are obviously doing something right!

Thanks for the question, Rachel. I am learning from it as well.
The only request I have received was a hack!

The advice seems like a good filter to proceed with.
Happy New Year,
Sami

My take: it is better to have for you to edit and have your approval before publishing. It is now a trend to encourage what we call guest bloggers that most says it helps to get traffic to your website. Check this out: https://blog.kissmetrics.com/guide-to-guest-blogging/

I would be very careful! But if genuine, you should grab it just for the rankings sake alone!

Hi Rachel,

This is guest posting or guest blogging.... as I mention here: You want to have them submit the article to you and preface it with a couple of rules. Such as it has to pertain to your niche and provide your readers with value.

Then, you can setup a User for them to login to your WordPress as an Author or Contributor where you "approve" the article before it gets published.

Here are the guidelines for guest posts on my website as an example:
http://pureresiduals.com/submit-a-guest-post/

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I may have just messed something up when formatting my website, but all of my pages pull up with "%page | title%" at the top, rather than my page and post name. Is there a way

You will need to go to the SEO settings and disable the title settings so it shows up correct.
I have been struggling with this and support told me how to fix it.
Hope that helps
Sheila

Hi, have you looked in the All in One SEO > General Settings and scroll down to Title Settings. Does your "Home Page Title Format:" look like the attached?

Robert got the answer too.

I would suggest this in your Permalinks
/%postname%
Robert

Mark has the skills for this hope it has all worked out for you now

Hi - where did you change it? Was it on one of the PHP pages, or is it within your theme somewhere?

If it's possible to change it, I would suggest it should be:

%page% | %title%

Cheers, Mark

Problem solved! Thanks a bunch.

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Does anybody know how to fix this?

Does anybody know how to fix this?

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Everything Wordpress
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I may have just messed something up when formatting my website, but all of my pages pull up with "%page | title%" at the top, rather than my page and post name. Is there a way

You will need to go to the SEO settings and disable the title settings so it shows up correct.
I have been struggling with this and support told me how to fix it.
Hope that helps
Sheila

Hi, have you looked in the All in One SEO > General Settings and scroll down to Title Settings. Does your "Home Page Title Format:" look like the attached?

Robert got the answer too.

I would suggest this in your Permalinks
/%postname%
Robert

Mark has the skills for this hope it has all worked out for you now

Hi - where did you change it? Was it on one of the PHP pages, or is it within your theme somewhere?

If it's possible to change it, I would suggest it should be:

%page% | %title%

Cheers, Mark

Problem solved! Thanks a bunch.

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Whenever I add an Amazon widget on my post, the comment section of the page disappears. Why is this happening?

Where are you adding the widget, and are you using a plugin I often find adding widgets to my side bar works better

What I think is go to dashboard Setting then discussion and then make sure to save, I hope it helps.

there might be a conflict with plugins , and so forth. BUT, I am not sure why.
I avoid Amazon widgets. And I have not used it.. """yet""
Let me ask around and find out an answer.

Why is the comment section disappearing when I add widgets?

Why is the comment section disappearing when I add widgets?

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Everything Wordpress
Updated

Whenever I add an Amazon widget on my post, the comment section of the page disappears. Why is this happening?

Where are you adding the widget, and are you using a plugin I often find adding widgets to my side bar works better

What I think is go to dashboard Setting then discussion and then make sure to save, I hope it helps.

there might be a conflict with plugins , and so forth. BUT, I am not sure why.
I avoid Amazon widgets. And I have not used it.. """yet""
Let me ask around and find out an answer.

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