About roblam
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Hi, I'm a software/web developer working in corporate America for over 20 years and moved up in the ranks through the years and built up

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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In the keywords training of Lesson 2 of bootcamp, it mentioned how various phrases can be picked up by google just by writing post after post.

So, if you have a websit

it shouldn't blow out your site if your content is good and it makes sense, spammy sites don't do well but I think I get what you are saying eg my health niche site also has an opportunity to train at WA as a lot of people on disability would find that useful etc

About promoting offers and focus of your website?

About promoting offers and focus of your website?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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In the keywords training of Lesson 2 of bootcamp, it mentioned how various phrases can be picked up by google just by writing post after post.

So, if you have a websit

it shouldn't blow out your site if your content is good and it makes sense, spammy sites don't do well but I think I get what you are saying eg my health niche site also has an opportunity to train at WA as a lot of people on disability would find that useful etc

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Authoring & Writing Content
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I've read in the training a good strategy is to put a 30-minute timer. That's great. But what if your topic is not something you are already an expert in? After all, just be

Experienced writer here. I usually take at least a couple of hours to get an "easy" post up and running. In 30 minutes, I might have a rough draft, but it would be full of typos, bad grammar, weird sentence structures, and boring words. For things I have to research, I might take a day or two. I don't think it's productive to put a time limit on how long you're going to write for; just adds pressure and makes you feel bad if you take longer. I say write until you're happy with what you have, and don't worry about it.

The main thing is to keep doing it. You won't be a newbie for long!

How much time do you spend writing your content?

How much time do you spend writing your content?

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Authoring & Writing Content
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I've read in the training a good strategy is to put a 30-minute timer. That's great. But what if your topic is not something you are already an expert in? After all, just be

Experienced writer here. I usually take at least a couple of hours to get an "easy" post up and running. In 30 minutes, I might have a rough draft, but it would be full of typos, bad grammar, weird sentence structures, and boring words. For things I have to research, I might take a day or two. I don't think it's productive to put a time limit on how long you're going to write for; just adds pressure and makes you feel bad if you take longer. I say write until you're happy with what you have, and don't worry about it.

The main thing is to keep doing it. You won't be a newbie for long!

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