I forgot my password for Wordpress and I clicked on “forgot password “ and to get it reset. And I have yet to receive an email to reset my password? Any suggestions
It’s only asking me to reset under admin not my name , which is how I go into my website
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How do get a new password for wordpress ?
I forgot my password for Wordpress and I clicked on “forgot password “ and to get it reset. And I have yet to receive an email to reset my password? Any suggestions
It’s only asking me to reset under admin not my name , which is how I go into my website
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Looking for keywords by using jaxxy but jaxxy keeps on using the keywords i put in but in a different phrase . Not sure how to write content on the same subject all the time .
Yes, what you inputted will be highlighted within other keywords. However, Partha got you covered here.
You must still follow the metrics and check your keyword on Google Page 1 before settling on your keyword.
I suggest you follow up on the training in the future, also reading Partha's blog posts.
Each of those phrases is a new keyword, with its own search volume and competition. The idea is to find one that has a good ratio of searches to competition and then use it in a relevant blog post.
Hi Shari,
This is where niche research comes in handy.
Basically, before you start looking for keywords it's important to understand what the people in your niche ACTUALLY want to know.
When you place a seed keyword into Jaaxy (or any keyword tool) it will provide you with a list of keywords that are relevant to the phrase that you put in.
So, as an example, if someone is in the affiliate marketing niche, then they will generally put "affiliate marketing" into Jaaxy and hope for the best.
Can you see how this will only ever reveal keywords that contain the words "affiliate marketing"?
But, once you've researched your niche, you'll understand that people want to know about WordPress, Keyword Research, Hosting, Affiliate Networks, Commissions paid, Getting Traffic, Ad Networks, Social Media Marketing, and the list goes on.
It works the same for any niche.
A keyword tool can only do so much, and will always provide results based on what YOU type in.
I've written a couple of blog posts that can help with niche research and hopefully get those creative juices flowing. Allow Me to Blow Your NEW WEBSITE Creation Mind (NEVER REVEALED BEFORE!) The “Partha Method” - Your Ultimate Guide Partha
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Regarding jaxxy why when I put in a keyword or phrase, it gives me back the same word?
Looking for keywords by using jaxxy but jaxxy keeps on using the keywords i put in but in a different phrase . Not sure how to write content on the same subject all the time .
Yes, what you inputted will be highlighted within other keywords. However, Partha got you covered here.
You must still follow the metrics and check your keyword on Google Page 1 before settling on your keyword.
I suggest you follow up on the training in the future, also reading Partha's blog posts.
Each of those phrases is a new keyword, with its own search volume and competition. The idea is to find one that has a good ratio of searches to competition and then use it in a relevant blog post.
Hi Shari,
This is where niche research comes in handy.
Basically, before you start looking for keywords it's important to understand what the people in your niche ACTUALLY want to know.
When you place a seed keyword into Jaaxy (or any keyword tool) it will provide you with a list of keywords that are relevant to the phrase that you put in.
So, as an example, if someone is in the affiliate marketing niche, then they will generally put "affiliate marketing" into Jaaxy and hope for the best.
Can you see how this will only ever reveal keywords that contain the words "affiliate marketing"?
But, once you've researched your niche, you'll understand that people want to know about WordPress, Keyword Research, Hosting, Affiliate Networks, Commissions paid, Getting Traffic, Ad Networks, Social Media Marketing, and the list goes on.
It works the same for any niche.
A keyword tool can only do so much, and will always provide results based on what YOU type in.
I've written a couple of blog posts that can help with niche research and hopefully get those creative juices flowing. Allow Me to Blow Your NEW WEBSITE Creation Mind (NEVER REVEALED BEFORE!) The “Partha Method” - Your Ultimate Guide Partha
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trying to see up google analytics and just need some help. thanks
ok this is if you have google analytics already set up which i do not. so i cannot really follow along. i think i am done for the day. too many hours spent on one thing. i have been at this for 4 hrs.
It has been a while since I did mine, but I think it was easier when I had the SITE KIT BY GOOGLE. It is a plugin within WordPress.
Kevin and Son
How to Set up and Use Google Analytics: Part 1 How to Set up and Use Google Analytics: Part 2 How to Set up and Use Google Analytics Part 3
I have been working on this for 3 hrs and it keeps on asking me to redo the plug-in . Not sure what I am doing wrong
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Can anyone help me with google analytics set up, i have an account but i cannot seem to set it up.?
trying to see up google analytics and just need some help. thanks
ok this is if you have google analytics already set up which i do not. so i cannot really follow along. i think i am done for the day. too many hours spent on one thing. i have been at this for 4 hrs.
It has been a while since I did mine, but I think it was easier when I had the SITE KIT BY GOOGLE. It is a plugin within WordPress.
Kevin and Son
How to Set up and Use Google Analytics: Part 1 How to Set up and Use Google Analytics: Part 2 How to Set up and Use Google Analytics Part 3
I have been working on this for 3 hrs and it keeps on asking me to redo the plug-in . Not sure what I am doing wrong
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when I want to add more to my content, how to I them publish is again? I know I have to go back into Wordpress but not sure how to add it onto the website page.
After your publish your content using SiteContent, you will need to edit your content directly within the back office if it is after the fact. You cannot republish edits that you make within SiteContent after you have already published.
This is very easy to do, you simply will want to log into your website back office.
You can do this from the Websites => SiteManager page (which is where you can log into any website).
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites
Then you will find the Page or Post that you have created within the Pages or Posts tab in your Wordpress back office.
Let me know if you have any further issues.
I don't know if it matters much but if there are changes, I have GSC recrawl it and submit it to sitemaps.
Kevin and Son
After a post has been published to WordPress, all edits must be done via WordPress.
-Mike
If you edited a document in the site content and published it, future edits must be done in WordPress. Site content and WordPress work independently.
I'd place my images in a document in the site content and publish it to my site. It will be added to my WordPress media library. Then delete the “temporary image” doc in the site content so it does not get indexed.
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty the server's cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache
What I do is , in WordPress, go to pages / locate the article / mouse over the article and three choices will appear. Edit/quick edit/trash. Select edit. This will allow you to make any changes. Then in the top right corner of the screen you will see "update". You can then view the updated page. You can do this as many times as needed.
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How do I add content to an already published page?
when I want to add more to my content, how to I them publish is again? I know I have to go back into Wordpress but not sure how to add it onto the website page.
After your publish your content using SiteContent, you will need to edit your content directly within the back office if it is after the fact. You cannot republish edits that you make within SiteContent after you have already published.
This is very easy to do, you simply will want to log into your website back office.
You can do this from the Websites => SiteManager page (which is where you can log into any website).
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites
Then you will find the Page or Post that you have created within the Pages or Posts tab in your Wordpress back office.
Let me know if you have any further issues.
I don't know if it matters much but if there are changes, I have GSC recrawl it and submit it to sitemaps.
Kevin and Son
After a post has been published to WordPress, all edits must be done via WordPress.
-Mike
If you edited a document in the site content and published it, future edits must be done in WordPress. Site content and WordPress work independently.
I'd place my images in a document in the site content and publish it to my site. It will be added to my WordPress media library. Then delete the “temporary image” doc in the site content so it does not get indexed.
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty the server's cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache
What I do is , in WordPress, go to pages / locate the article / mouse over the article and three choices will appear. Edit/quick edit/trash. Select edit. This will allow you to make any changes. Then in the top right corner of the screen you will see "update". You can then view the updated page. You can do this as many times as needed.
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After listening to all the training, finding affiliate programs, getting traffic, what is the timeline for all of this? It seems that things keep on coming up that I have no
The solution is to do the training, implement what's being taught and ASK QUESTIONS when something isn't clear. You will eventually acquire all the knowledge you need.
Shari, It will be a constant process, as you know any business whether physical or virtual requires constant action.
Jeff
Hi - as I have mentioned to you previously, the most important thing you can do for your website is to write as much content as possible, using well-researched, low-competition keywords.
You need to show Google you are an authority on your subject.
Each individual article you write needs to be found by Google and indexed.
The final stage is when Google decides which page to display each article on in its search engine results pages.
The ultimate goal is to be placed on page 1, your content needs to be better than your competitors.
This is called ranking and can easily take six months.
Once your articles have been ranked highly, they should start attracting traffic.
Depends on what you mean by , “how long the process takes”…Honestly, it all depend on you. Your commitment, the amount of hours you put in, and how well you follow the training.
Some can finish in a few days or a week to years.
-Mike
There's no definitive answer to your question, as there are many elements to the equation; no two people or two niches are the same; it depends on the focused niche you choose, the content you write, the choice of keywords, and how well you understand the process. However, I have known folks to earn their first sale in two weeks, others in three months, and more so in a few more months.
You may read Kyle’s response on below thread On average, how long does it take to start earning money?
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So how long would someone say this whole process works?
After listening to all the training, finding affiliate programs, getting traffic, what is the timeline for all of this? It seems that things keep on coming up that I have no
The solution is to do the training, implement what's being taught and ASK QUESTIONS when something isn't clear. You will eventually acquire all the knowledge you need.
Shari, It will be a constant process, as you know any business whether physical or virtual requires constant action.
Jeff
Hi - as I have mentioned to you previously, the most important thing you can do for your website is to write as much content as possible, using well-researched, low-competition keywords.
You need to show Google you are an authority on your subject.
Each individual article you write needs to be found by Google and indexed.
The final stage is when Google decides which page to display each article on in its search engine results pages.
The ultimate goal is to be placed on page 1, your content needs to be better than your competitors.
This is called ranking and can easily take six months.
Once your articles have been ranked highly, they should start attracting traffic.
Depends on what you mean by , “how long the process takes”…Honestly, it all depend on you. Your commitment, the amount of hours you put in, and how well you follow the training.
Some can finish in a few days or a week to years.
-Mike
There's no definitive answer to your question, as there are many elements to the equation; no two people or two niches are the same; it depends on the focused niche you choose, the content you write, the choice of keywords, and how well you understand the process. However, I have known folks to earn their first sale in two weeks, others in three months, and more so in a few more months.
You may read Kyle’s response on below thread On average, how long does it take to start earning money?
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Abie has this covered well here!
-Mike