What do you guys think of Seven Figure Solutions affiliate program? It was an SFS ad that led me to WA. Is it legit? And what about their new ads for investing in Hypernet? Wou
Seven figure solutions - scam or legit?
What do you guys think of Seven Figure Solutions affiliate program? It was an SFS ad that led me to WA. Is it legit? And what about their new ads for investing in Hypernet? Wou
Honestly I never trust anything with a name like that - 7 figures, Millionaire, etc. They are chasing people who have big dreams of making money online, but in 20+ industries in this industry, I've never seen something with a name like that worth anything.
I'm writing an article and it says I have a low SEO rating. It's showing me "errors" at the bottom. Should I work to make sure I have no "errors" or does it not matter? Is this
the bottom bits are guidance...just hints about best seo practice...
so external links, internal links, a keyword in the alt text of an image and enough words should be good enough...add you focus keyword if you want to...
when you say low...how low do you mean
phil
Hi
A very good score is between 60 and 80. For best results, you should aim for 70 and above.. These are just guidelines, however it should not replace quality content however both can be achieved.
Jay's live webinar Navigating the NEW All In One SEO
Hi if you have no score on a particular post, you can edit a character and update, a score would then show.
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Aiseo question - showing "errors" - should I correct these?
I'm writing an article and it says I have a low SEO rating. It's showing me "errors" at the bottom. Should I work to make sure I have no "errors" or does it not matter? Is this
the bottom bits are guidance...just hints about best seo practice...
so external links, internal links, a keyword in the alt text of an image and enough words should be good enough...add you focus keyword if you want to...
when you say low...how low do you mean
phil
Hi
A very good score is between 60 and 80. For best results, you should aim for 70 and above.. These are just guidelines, however it should not replace quality content however both can be achieved.
Jay's live webinar Navigating the NEW All In One SEO
Hi if you have no score on a particular post, you can edit a character and update, a score would then show.
See more comments
How does one do so many review posts?
My niche is "Tarot and oracle cards/decks" and I have a huge collection, so it won't be hard to write a bunch of reviews, but there are
Research the product, read other customer reviews, and look for any defects or positive aspects that have been written about to name a few ways!
Jeff
Hi Hannah in addition to what others are saying I would take a look at what my competitors are doing. Look up To 10 blogs for Tarot Cards for instance. You will see some top performers in their niche. Go into their respective blogs and see what they are doing to in terms of content, winning followers, giving advice and reviews. This could provide some help with your problem.
You can also pop across to Pinterest or FB Groups and I am sure you will obtain good info to be able to competently write on your niche.
Wishing you well
Hugh
I would do some research, Hannah, and I would read the comments about the cards. This way you will be able to write about the things you don't know very well.
As Lula has indicated, you need to write the information you have found in your own words.
If you are worried about plagiarism, I would suggest using Grammarly or some other program to check your writing.
Hey Hannah
I can read other peoples perception of items I am interested in researching and writing about, but I must write my review in my own words hope this helps.
Wishing you well and a terrific day.
How can I write reviews about products I don't own?
How does one do so many review posts?
My niche is "Tarot and oracle cards/decks" and I have a huge collection, so it won't be hard to write a bunch of reviews, but there are
Research the product, read other customer reviews, and look for any defects or positive aspects that have been written about to name a few ways!
Jeff
Hi Hannah in addition to what others are saying I would take a look at what my competitors are doing. Look up To 10 blogs for Tarot Cards for instance. You will see some top performers in their niche. Go into their respective blogs and see what they are doing to in terms of content, winning followers, giving advice and reviews. This could provide some help with your problem.
You can also pop across to Pinterest or FB Groups and I am sure you will obtain good info to be able to competently write on your niche.
Wishing you well
Hugh
I would do some research, Hannah, and I would read the comments about the cards. This way you will be able to write about the things you don't know very well.
As Lula has indicated, you need to write the information you have found in your own words.
If you are worried about plagiarism, I would suggest using Grammarly or some other program to check your writing.
Hey Hannah
I can read other peoples perception of items I am interested in researching and writing about, but I must write my review in my own words hope this helps.
Wishing you well and a terrific day.
So I've been writing articles based on keeping the QSR under 100 and making sure the traffic is 30-50 minimum. But In terms of ranking, I'm not seeing my posts show up on googl
Hi - it can take 6 months or more for each post to find its ranking position. I have looked at your site before, and I found your High Priestess post on page 3 of Google. That's actually quite good for a post that is only 2 months old.
However, overall, the problem is that, as you suspect, you simply don't have enough content. 12 posts in 7 months are not enough to show authority in your subject. Ideally, you need 20 to 30 posts at a minimum before anything much happens.
Unfortunately, there is no easy answer, it's all about the content. The recommended minimum is 2 to 3 posts per week. If you can't manage this, then just do the best you can, but it will take longer to see much success.
Why are my posts not showing on searches? am I doing enough?
So I've been writing articles based on keeping the QSR under 100 and making sure the traffic is 30-50 minimum. But In terms of ranking, I'm not seeing my posts show up on googl
Hi - it can take 6 months or more for each post to find its ranking position. I have looked at your site before, and I found your High Priestess post on page 3 of Google. That's actually quite good for a post that is only 2 months old.
However, overall, the problem is that, as you suspect, you simply don't have enough content. 12 posts in 7 months are not enough to show authority in your subject. Ideally, you need 20 to 30 posts at a minimum before anything much happens.
Unfortunately, there is no easy answer, it's all about the content. The recommended minimum is 2 to 3 posts per week. If you can't manage this, then just do the best you can, but it will take longer to see much success.
Honestly I never trust anything with a name like that - 7 figures, Millionaire, etc. They are chasing people who have big dreams of making money online, but in 20+ industries in this industry, I've never seen something with a name like that worth anything.