Hey guys, just wondering would it be good if I have like 3-4-5 articles on just one keyword or phrase?
For example "Walt Disney" is the keyword and I have articles: "Walt Di
I am no expert, but I think would be fine. Just using one key word, with the modifiers you are adding causes your page to complete. I this case each phrase will be part of a different search despite the same keyword. Why not set up each phrase as a keyword?
thanks for the input Drjec!
Each phrase as a keyword does not appear to be a good option according to WA keyword tool - too low search volume.
Check in Keyword Tool if these are proper different keywords. If so, use them. I have 50 backpacks with the name Osprey in it, or Kelty, etc., those are all different items.
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Multiple articles on one keyword?
Hey guys, just wondering would it be good if I have like 3-4-5 articles on just one keyword or phrase?
For example "Walt Disney" is the keyword and I have articles: "Walt Di
It's fine as long as the keyword "idea" is different.
If you write a post called "Walt Disney movies" and "Walt Disney characters", then your keyword is not "walt disney". You have two different keywords.
Even if you use "Walt Disney movies" two times, but call the posts
"Walt Disney movies your children shouldn't watch"
and
"Walt Disney movies that every girl wants to see"
They are differnet topics. Your keyword is not longer "Walt Disney movies". Now you have
"Walt Disney movies children shouldn't watch"
and
"Walt Disney movies for girls" (or something similar).
Even though the core of the word is the same, the TOPIC and MEANING of the post is different and will rank differently.
Hey Nath,
Thanks for the answer.
However my main keyword is the same:. Ex: "Tommy Hilfiger coat". However the topics I'm going to incorporate this keyword is different.
1. Navy blue Tommy Hilfiger coat
2. Grey plaid Tommy Hilfiger coat
3. Windowpane Tommy Hilfiger coat
As you see they are different topics and products - however the key phrase that ranks good is only "Tommy Hilfiger coat".
Would that be good or bad for my rankings?
Can you really write a 1000 word article on each of those? I'm sure the keyword fits into the numbers, but it doesn't make sense to write separate posts for that. I doubt you would be able to rank above ecommerce sites.
You'd be better off doing one post like "Which color of Tommy Hilfiger Coat will suit you best", and you can discuss color schemes, dressing styles, etc, then mention each of the coat colors within the article.
It's not ideal, but I think writing separate posts for each of those is a waste. It's not helping anyone...unless I"m misunderstanding what the full idea of the article is.
I see your point brother! Thanks and yes I can write down a 1000 word article on each of those
I am no expert, but I think would be fine. Just using one key word, with the modifiers you are adding causes your page to complete. I this case each phrase will be part of a different search despite the same keyword. Why not set up each phrase as a keyword?
thanks for the input Drjec!
Each phrase as a keyword does not appear to be a good option according to WA keyword tool - too low search volume.
Check in Keyword Tool if these are proper different keywords. If so, use them. I have 50 backpacks with the name Osprey in it, or Kelty, etc., those are all different items.
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Dear all,
I was thinking of making a lot more reviews than I currently do. For example to have almost all of my articles as reviews and every now and then to have another
Thinking of doing more reviews myself. At some point u gotta think about where thw money is gonna come in from
I find that doing more reviews is a great way to get more sales! I go through phases of doing lots of reviews then lots of info articles. Try it and see if it can help you boost sales $$$
Go ahead. it's your website. do what you like.google dun rank you on what you type in. they rank you on the content.
Feel free to write what you want but with moderation. hahaha
Cheers,
Eugene
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Dear all,
I was thinking of making a lot more reviews than I currently do. For example to have almost all of my articles as reviews and every now and then to have another
Thinking of doing more reviews myself. At some point u gotta think about where thw money is gonna come in from
I find that doing more reviews is a great way to get more sales! I go through phases of doing lots of reviews then lots of info articles. Try it and see if it can help you boost sales $$$
Go ahead. it's your website. do what you like.google dun rank you on what you type in. they rank you on the content.
Feel free to write what you want but with moderation. hahaha
Cheers,
Eugene
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Hey guys,
I think it's about time I installed some social plug ins. What are your favourites?
Good morning, Samoel. I personally like Cresta Social Share Counter (CSSC). It's free and it allows you to customize which networks your stuff get's shared to, (plus it has a print button.) It also counts your number of shares as well on each specific page/post.
As far as people linking to my social networks directly I'm upgrading my theme to the pro version today and it includes that feature natively. Others might have better options to link to your social media profiles.
Hope this get's you started. All the best.
Chad
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Which social plug in do you use?
Hey guys,
I think it's about time I installed some social plug ins. What are your favourites?
Good morning, Samoel. I personally like Cresta Social Share Counter (CSSC). It's free and it allows you to customize which networks your stuff get's shared to, (plus it has a print button.) It also counts your number of shares as well on each specific page/post.
As far as people linking to my social networks directly I'm upgrading my theme to the pro version today and it includes that feature natively. Others might have better options to link to your social media profiles.
Hope this get's you started. All the best.
Chad
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Hey guys,
I have recently installed Analytics and wanted to ask you if you know how many monthly visits you should have os that amazon can accept your associates applicat
I wait until I have 10 blog posts before applying to any affiliate programs for a website. And I also make sure to have an affiliate disclaimer up before applying. I was accepted into Amazon and a few others with low traffic, but it wasn't zero. I can't exactly remember, but I was probably getting somewhere between 30-50 hits a day.
I do not think Amazon are that fussy I was accepted by then ar the very start of my blog with very low traffic.
Thanks Walkes. I'm asking because they rejected me with that reason. Do you have an ebay account?
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How many monthly visits before amazon accept you?
Hey guys,
I have recently installed Analytics and wanted to ask you if you know how many monthly visits you should have os that amazon can accept your associates applicat
I wait until I have 10 blog posts before applying to any affiliate programs for a website. And I also make sure to have an affiliate disclaimer up before applying. I was accepted into Amazon and a few others with low traffic, but it wasn't zero. I can't exactly remember, but I was probably getting somewhere between 30-50 hits a day.
I do not think Amazon are that fussy I was accepted by then ar the very start of my blog with very low traffic.
Thanks Walkes. I'm asking because they rejected me with that reason. Do you have an ebay account?
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It's fine as long as the keyword "idea" is different.
If you write a post called "Walt Disney movies" and "Walt Disney characters", then your keyword is not "walt disney". You have two different keywords.
Even if you use "Walt Disney movies" two times, but call the posts
"Walt Disney movies your children shouldn't watch"
and
"Walt Disney movies that every girl wants to see"
They are differnet topics. Your keyword is not longer "Walt Disney movies". Now you have
"Walt Disney movies children shouldn't watch"
and
"Walt Disney movies for girls" (or something similar).
Even though the core of the word is the same, the TOPIC and MEANING of the post is different and will rank differently.
Hey Nath,
Thanks for the answer.
However my main keyword is the same:. Ex: "Tommy Hilfiger coat". However the topics I'm going to incorporate this keyword is different.
1. Navy blue Tommy Hilfiger coat
2. Grey plaid Tommy Hilfiger coat
3. Windowpane Tommy Hilfiger coat
As you see they are different topics and products - however the key phrase that ranks good is only "Tommy Hilfiger coat".
Would that be good or bad for my rankings?
Can you really write a 1000 word article on each of those? I'm sure the keyword fits into the numbers, but it doesn't make sense to write separate posts for that. I doubt you would be able to rank above ecommerce sites.
You'd be better off doing one post like "Which color of Tommy Hilfiger Coat will suit you best", and you can discuss color schemes, dressing styles, etc, then mention each of the coat colors within the article.
It's not ideal, but I think writing separate posts for each of those is a waste. It's not helping anyone...unless I"m misunderstanding what the full idea of the article is.
I see your point brother! Thanks and yes I can write down a 1000 word article on each of those