I have a question regarding street articles. I just wrote an article and got it listed on street articles. I have another article 90% done. My question: Can you your articles
You cannot post your article in both places as it will count as duplicate content. The importance of article directories have begun to fall in the eyes of google and it generally a much better idea to get content on your site. So if your post will fit onto your site I would put it there to help build your site out =).
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I have a question regarding street articles. I just wrote an article and got it listed on street articles. I have another article 90% done. My question: Can you your articles
Yes, it would be viewed as duplicate content if you post the very same article from SA on your site. I would focus on writing more content for your actual site rather than writing too many articles though.
You cannot post your article in both places as it will count as duplicate content. The importance of article directories have begun to fall in the eyes of google and it generally a much better idea to get content on your site. So if your post will fit onto your site I would put it there to help build your site out =).
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This is perhaps a naive question but how do you get your site reviewed by Google? I've selected some keywords from Jaaxy and built some content around them. How long does it t
The only bummer is that Google is no longer providing the API key needed to get ranked by them. You can still get ranked by Yahoo and some other sites, but not the Big G at this time. :(
yeah, i can confirm, as i just saw no api found message on screen now as i tried to see my rankings. :o(
I know, kinda stinks like they met their max and it is sold out -- even though it is FREE!!!!!!!
i think there a few ways you can go about this. If you have Jaaxy acc, you can use that. Or also, you can use a site like http://googlerankings.com/ to do so. There are several free sites out there you can use.
That is a cool rankings check. But for google it asks for an API key...? Any idea what that is?
Try this training and see if it will help! https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/creating-a-sitemap-in-wordpress/creating-the-site-map
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This is perhaps a naive question but how do you get your site reviewed by Google? I've selected some keywords from Jaaxy and built some content around them. How long does it t
The only bummer is that Google is no longer providing the API key needed to get ranked by them. You can still get ranked by Yahoo and some other sites, but not the Big G at this time. :(
yeah, i can confirm, as i just saw no api found message on screen now as i tried to see my rankings. :o(
I know, kinda stinks like they met their max and it is sold out -- even though it is FREE!!!!!!!
i think there a few ways you can go about this. If you have Jaaxy acc, you can use that. Or also, you can use a site like http://googlerankings.com/ to do so. There are several free sites out there you can use.
That is a cool rankings check. But for google it asks for an API key...? Any idea what that is?
Try this training and see if it will help! https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/creating-a-sitemap-in-wordpress/creating-the-site-map
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Is there any leagl/ownership issues of pulling a youtube video into your website?
Hey Lynwood. No, there are no copyright issues around embedding YouTube or Vimeo videos on your site, as you're not actually making a "copy", simply allowing them to "broadcast" to a window on your site. If there are any copyright issues, and YouTube removes the video from their site then it will cease functioning on your site also. :) Rich.
There is no problem if you embed YouTube videos on your website using the code provided by YouTube. https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/171780
here is something that will help you.
How To Add a YouTube Video to Your Web Site
By Scott Clark
Embedding a video into a web page used to be a real challenge in the early days of the web. You had different formats to chose from, other visitors might not have the proper software installed to see the video, and bandwidth was still limited, as many people were still on dialup. Fast forward to 2011. Most people now have broadband, and although there are still many video formats, the most commonly used method to embed video today is via the Flash player and an .flv file which is provided via an external host, such as YouTube.
On a side note, if you are interested in viewing HTML5-based videos on YouTube, we have written an article specifically about the topic, including specific directions for doing so. And if you are interested in editing YouTube videos and adding annotations, we have an article for that as well.
YouTube Videos On Your Site
Now, embedding a video onto a web page becomes as easy as cutting and pasting. When you visit a site that hosts videos, such as YouTube, you are presented with a video box on the page. You can watch the video directly on the page, or the Flash player allows you to view the video full screen, just by clicking a button on the player. How much does it cost you to add a video from YouTube to your site? Nada--nothing. They provide the service, and they also provide the bandwidth, so the video is hosted on their servers and uses their bandwidth! Hard to beat a deal like that!
Hi. Check to see if the creator allows for sharing. If they have then you are good to go. I used two of them on my last post. You can also do a search above for more YouTube info here.
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can you pull youtube videos into your website?
Is there any leagl/ownership issues of pulling a youtube video into your website?
Hey Lynwood. No, there are no copyright issues around embedding YouTube or Vimeo videos on your site, as you're not actually making a "copy", simply allowing them to "broadcast" to a window on your site. If there are any copyright issues, and YouTube removes the video from their site then it will cease functioning on your site also. :) Rich.
There is no problem if you embed YouTube videos on your website using the code provided by YouTube. https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/171780
here is something that will help you.
How To Add a YouTube Video to Your Web Site
By Scott Clark
Embedding a video into a web page used to be a real challenge in the early days of the web. You had different formats to chose from, other visitors might not have the proper software installed to see the video, and bandwidth was still limited, as many people were still on dialup. Fast forward to 2011. Most people now have broadband, and although there are still many video formats, the most commonly used method to embed video today is via the Flash player and an .flv file which is provided via an external host, such as YouTube.
On a side note, if you are interested in viewing HTML5-based videos on YouTube, we have written an article specifically about the topic, including specific directions for doing so. And if you are interested in editing YouTube videos and adding annotations, we have an article for that as well.
YouTube Videos On Your Site
Now, embedding a video onto a web page becomes as easy as cutting and pasting. When you visit a site that hosts videos, such as YouTube, you are presented with a video box on the page. You can watch the video directly on the page, or the Flash player allows you to view the video full screen, just by clicking a button on the player. How much does it cost you to add a video from YouTube to your site? Nada--nothing. They provide the service, and they also provide the bandwidth, so the video is hosted on their servers and uses their bandwidth! Hard to beat a deal like that!
Hi. Check to see if the creator allows for sharing. If they have then you are good to go. I used two of them on my last post. You can also do a search above for more YouTube info here.
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Yes, it would be viewed as duplicate content if you post the very same article from SA on your site. I would focus on writing more content for your actual site rather than writing too many articles though.