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Im a 22 yr old mother of a 2 year old girl. I was working at kroger recently when I decided to quit because I

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So I started writing an article for the keyword content post for my site. I realized I needed to add more so I edited it and added some pictures but when I clicked publish all

Remember, you can always use SiteContent, but if you have a trouble with it you can publish it directly on your site without using SiteContent.

This is true. However, on a non-WA hosted site I just lost a huge post that took a day of work to build. The autosave in Google Docs just an additional safety net. Directly into WordPress? There are optimize tool plugins that can delete drafts and empty trash. So?

Just keep your latest version saved in your SiteContent as it will preserve images and formatting. Changes to your theme may impact things causing some time consumed repairing things. Where a quick copy and paste is much faster fix.

I think that the big key takeaway here is

Do not let technology be anything more than a bump in the road of your journey. These bumps, when viewed from the wrong perspective, may appear to be brick walls.

Just my thoughts on how my brain works things out. Not rules for others to follow.

Follow the training take the advice from the premium coaches on WA (which I am not, just a fellow WA member) and work it the way it works for you.

Cheers! Get out there and crush it today!

If you are using SiteContent it is great because it will hold your draft copy while you complete the work. Once posted to your WordPress site and if something goofs up SiteContent would still have your older copy saved.

What I think you may be dealing with is a commonly mentioned thing about how SiteContent works.

Once you post your content to your WordPress site it will no longer be editable from SiteContent to push or post to the site. However, you can copy and paste the revision so that SiteContent would be like the master copy.

Please let me know if we are talking about the same thing.

Thank you, this answers my question.

Sorry to hear.

Every software program or platform has quirks. We just have to learn them and work with or around them. I like SiteContent because it is closely integrated. However, that quirk is tough.

My solution.

Using Chrome with the Grammarly extension installed.
I build my first draft in SiteContent. Which I never get right the first time through.
Next draft I copy it over to GoogleDocs rework it.
Flip back to SiteContent
Create a new post there using the "Keyword Rich Content Page" master template.
Save the post
The instead of deleting the original post I copy and paste it over the original post and update it.

Probably an overly complicated workaround.

I would not delete a post and repost it. I do not want to accidentally goof up SEO indexing or ranking.

Hope this helps.

So just a few basic troubleshoot options: did you save the content before posting?
Did you try to reupload the post?
Have you got the image optimization plugin enabled?
Other then that im not to sure..

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Why is this different on my site compared to here on wa?

Why is this different on my site compared to here on wa?

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So I started writing an article for the keyword content post for my site. I realized I needed to add more so I edited it and added some pictures but when I clicked publish all

Remember, you can always use SiteContent, but if you have a trouble with it you can publish it directly on your site without using SiteContent.

This is true. However, on a non-WA hosted site I just lost a huge post that took a day of work to build. The autosave in Google Docs just an additional safety net. Directly into WordPress? There are optimize tool plugins that can delete drafts and empty trash. So?

Just keep your latest version saved in your SiteContent as it will preserve images and formatting. Changes to your theme may impact things causing some time consumed repairing things. Where a quick copy and paste is much faster fix.

I think that the big key takeaway here is

Do not let technology be anything more than a bump in the road of your journey. These bumps, when viewed from the wrong perspective, may appear to be brick walls.

Just my thoughts on how my brain works things out. Not rules for others to follow.

Follow the training take the advice from the premium coaches on WA (which I am not, just a fellow WA member) and work it the way it works for you.

Cheers! Get out there and crush it today!

If you are using SiteContent it is great because it will hold your draft copy while you complete the work. Once posted to your WordPress site and if something goofs up SiteContent would still have your older copy saved.

What I think you may be dealing with is a commonly mentioned thing about how SiteContent works.

Once you post your content to your WordPress site it will no longer be editable from SiteContent to push or post to the site. However, you can copy and paste the revision so that SiteContent would be like the master copy.

Please let me know if we are talking about the same thing.

Thank you, this answers my question.

Sorry to hear.

Every software program or platform has quirks. We just have to learn them and work with or around them. I like SiteContent because it is closely integrated. However, that quirk is tough.

My solution.

Using Chrome with the Grammarly extension installed.
I build my first draft in SiteContent. Which I never get right the first time through.
Next draft I copy it over to GoogleDocs rework it.
Flip back to SiteContent
Create a new post there using the "Keyword Rich Content Page" master template.
Save the post
The instead of deleting the original post I copy and paste it over the original post and update it.

Probably an overly complicated workaround.

I would not delete a post and repost it. I do not want to accidentally goof up SEO indexing or ranking.

Hope this helps.

So just a few basic troubleshoot options: did you save the content before posting?
Did you try to reupload the post?
Have you got the image optimization plugin enabled?
Other then that im not to sure..

See more comments

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I just made my website and went to install the plug ins but the only one there was the ewww one. I tried logging back out and back in but it's still not there.

It should be pre-installed, but if not you need to go to Plugins - Add New - search for All In One SEO and install and activate it.

A more complicated way would be to download the plugin from wordpress. org and upload it through the plugin section.

Is there another way to download the all in one seo plug in?

Is there another way to download the all in one seo plug in?

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I just made my website and went to install the plug ins but the only one there was the ewww one. I tried logging back out and back in but it's still not there.

It should be pre-installed, but if not you need to go to Plugins - Add New - search for All In One SEO and install and activate it.

A more complicated way would be to download the plugin from wordpress. org and upload it through the plugin section.

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